Alumni Tell Their Stories
Alexander Haffetz | Penn State University
For years I felt like I was looking for the right place to study Torah, for the right place to strive to understand our world and my tradition. Finally in the Beit Midrash of Otniel I found a home.
Eli Milstein | Hebrew University
Otniel is an oasis, a force providing spiritual life in the desert. As an eighteen year old arriving in Otniel, I was curious and eager. Although I definitely had moments of inspiration, I did not have a consistent flow of Torah in my life. I was in a desert, unsure from where my next drink may come. Otniel became my home, a home filled with life, newness and diversity of spirit. I no longer study at the yeshiva on a daily basis, but as every student of Otniel can attest to, there are no graduates of the yeshiva – outside the walls of the Beit Midrash the revelation of Torah does not end. The words that I heard, that I studied, the connections that I made, are all the foundations of my life as I continue relating to our holy tradition and finding myself within its story. The Torah of Otniel touched me in a deep and sustainable way, a way that will last an eternity, and continue to grow with me as I grow with it.