Shabbaton and Melave Malka for Alumni and Friends of KBY in London

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Shabbaton and Melave Malka for Alumni and Friends of KBY in London

Last week we held a variety of activities in London.
The events opened on Thursday at the Evening Beis with a Sicha by the Rosh HaYeshiva, 
Rav Gavriel Saraf.
On Friday night, the Rav spoke at Bridge Lane Beth Hamedrash.
Oneg Shabbos was at the home of Mr. Richi Levy.
Between Mincha and Ma'ariv the Rosh HaYeshiva delivered a shiur at Ner Yisrael.
Rav Zvi Davidson delivered a drasha on Friday evening at Ner Yisrael.
and a Sicha at Ezra Friday night learning program.
On Motzaei Shabbos we held our annual KBY UK Melave Malka, "United on All Fronts".
We gathered for a momentous evening at Kinloss Gardens.
The evening centered around the contribution  of each of the four partners in the success of Am Yisrael
in the war:
Torah study, davening, combat- military service, and chesed.
Each one  makes an impact with his contribution. 
The Melave Malka opened with a short intro video which displayed the partnership of each of the 4 groups.
KBY alumnus Alex Jaffe recited the Mi Sheberach for the chayalim and hostages, and the Tefillah lishlom hamedinah which
was followed by Divrei Bracha and Torah by the Rosh HaYeshiva, Rav Gavriel Saraf.
Our alumnus, Rabbi Nicky Liss, Rabbi of Highgate Synagogue, shared with the audience the Yeshiva's activities during the war from his own personal experience.
The video in memory of the fallen soldiers in the Iron Swords war that are connected to Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh included
our alumnus, Uriel Cohen, brothers of talmidim, and sons and grandsons of our alumni. 
We also watched a video of our heroic warriors on all fronts.
Dr. Ellie Bergin was MC of the evening.
We thank the UK KBY Events Committee and all the participants who have made this evening a success.
We hope and pray for the safety of Am Yisrael.
On Sunday morning, the Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Gavriel Saraf, was invited by  Rabbi Yehoshua Hartman, Rosh Beit Midrash of Hasmonean High School, to give a Sicha to hundreds of their talmidim.