Adirei HaTorah (Hebrew: אדירי התורה, lit. 'the Greats of the Torah') is an annual event held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, to honor Torah study, particularly of Beth Medrash Govoha. The event was founded in 2022 and consists of live music, dancing, and speeches by rabbis. Attendance has grown from approximately 25,000 at its inception to over 35,000 across two venues in 2026.[1]
| Adirei HaTorah אדירי התורה | |
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| Venue | Wells Fargo Center / Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Inaugurated | June 12, 2022 |
| Founder | Lazer Scheiner |
| Organised by | Beth Medrash Govoha |
| Website | adireihatorah |
History
editAdirei HaTorah was founded in 2022 by philanthropist Lazer Scheiner, after donors pledged to raise the stipend of the kollel of Beth Medrash Govoha to $13,500 annually. This raise caused the kollel's annual budget to rise from $17.8 million to $61.4 million. To commemorate this increase, Scheiner organized the Adirei HaTorah event, to honor those who study Torah.[2] The event has been held annually since, growing each year in size and scope. In 2025, an additional raise to the kollel stipend was announced during the event.[3]
Events
edit2022
editThe first event was held on June 12, 2022. It was originally scheduled to be held at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, New Jersey, however after it was sold out it was switched to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, which is three times the size.[4] It was attended by approximately 25,000 people.[5]
2023
editThe second event took place on June 4, 2023, also at the Wells Fargo Center.[2] The keynote address was given by Rabbi Elya Chaim Swerdloff. Rabbis from Israel attended, including Rabbi Dov Lando and Rabbi Meir Zvi Bergman, who had received a psak from Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen allowing him to attend despite being in the middle of shiva following his son's death.[6]
2024
editThe third event was held on June 16, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center, with over 25,000 people in attendance.[7] Prior to the main event, a gala was held on June 8 for representatives from nearly 350 synagogues in the Lakewood area, who coordinated local ticket sales.[8] The dais seated approximately 800 roshei yeshiva, rabbonim, and roshei chaburah. Seats on the arena floor were reserved for long-serving yungeleit of Beth Medrash Govoha and could not be purchased.[7]
The keynote address from Israel was given by Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Slabodka in Bnei Brak, who spoke in English. Rabbi Ephraim Wachsman, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Meor Yitzchok of Monsey, also addressed the gathering. Brief video remarks were delivered by Rabbi Yosef Mermelstein, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Novominsk, and a video was shown of Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Gedolah of South Fallsburg. Beth Medrash Govoha CEO Yosef Heinemann reflected on the tens of millions of dollars raised in the three years since the campaign's inauguration.[7]
A notable moment was the surprise appearance of Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky, the 99-year-old rosh yeshiva of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, marking his first public appearance since suffering a stroke in May 2023.[9]
A Siyum HaShas on Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi, completed b'iyun by the yungeleit of Beth Medrash Govoha, was held, with the Hadran recited by Rabbi Yisroel Neuman. The Kaddish was recited by Rabbi Moshe Salomon, son of the late mashgiach of Beth Medrash Govoha, Rabbi Matisyahu Salomon, in whose memory a video tribute was shown. A historical video depicted the transmission of Torah over the past two centuries, including audio of Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Shapiro and remarks from Rabbi Mordechai Gifter.[7]
2025
editThe fourth event was held on June 8, 2025, at the Wells Fargo Center.[10] The keynote address from Israel was delivered by Rabbi Ezriel Auerbach, one of the most prominent poskim in Israel, who arrived in the United States specifically for the event.[11] Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky again made a surprise appearance.[12] Following the event, Rabbi Auerbach paid a personal visit to Rabbi Kamenetsky.[13]
During the event, Rabbi Malkiel Kotler announced an additional raise to the kollel stipend.[3] The event featured a communal Siyum HaShas, in addition to multiple completions by the yeshiva's yungeleit.[14] A preparatory Melava Malka was held beforehand, uniting nearly 350 roshei chaburah from Beth Medrash Govoha.[15]
2026
editThe fifth event was held on May 31, 2026. For the first time, the event used two venues simultaneously: the primary location at the Xfinity Mobile Arena (formerly the Wells Fargo Center) in Philadelphia, and a satellite location at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, New Jersey, connected via live feed.[1] Tickets for the main venue sold out within four hours of going on sale, prompting the addition of the satellite venue, which itself saw 50% of its tickets sold within 24 hours.[16][17][18] More than 35,000 people attended across both locations.[19]
A potential scheduling conflict with the Philadelphia 76ers' NBA playoffs was averted when the New York Knicks swept the 76ers in the second round of the playoffs, eliminating any overlap with the arena booking.[20]
The special guest from Israel was Rabbi Yitzchok Soloveitchik.[21] Addresses were given by Rabbi Aryeh Malkiel Kotler and Rabbi Dovid Schustal. The keynote address was delivered by Rabbi Uri Deutsch. Rabbi Yisroel Neuman recited the Hadran for the Siyum HaShas on Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi, and Rabbi Yeruchom Olshin led Kabolas Ol Malchus Shomayim.[1] A tribute video was shown in memory of Rabbi Shimon Frank, a 26-year-old avreich who died earlier that year following an illness.[1][22]
References
edit- 1 2 3 4 Shiff, Avi (June 1, 2026). "Thousands Gather for the Fifth Adirei HaTorah Maamad". Matzav.com. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- 1 2 Gross, Judah Ari (June 5, 2023). "Some 25,000 Haredi men gather in Philadelphia to celebrate yeshiva study". eJewishPhilanthropy. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- 1 2 "BREAKING: HaRav Malkiel Kotler Announces Another Kollel Stipend Raise!". The Yeshiva World. June 8, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ Keene, Louis (May 11, 2023). "Why Haredi Orthodox Jews might be rooting against the Philadelphia 76ers — at least for the next few weeks". The Forward. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Next Adirei Hatorah Event Announced for June 4". Matzav.com. December 31, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ Hoffman, Rabbi Yair (June 12, 2023). "The Adirei Torah Gathering and the Aveilus Heter: An Analysis of the Controversy". VIN News. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- 1 2 3 4 Shiff, Avi (June 17, 2024). "KAVOD SHOMAYIM: Over 25,000 Gather at Adirei HaTorah's 3rd Asifa at Wells Fargo (Full Video+Photos)". Matzav.com. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Adirei Hatorah Holds Gala Event For Community Reps and Ambassadors". The Yeshiva World. June 9, 2024. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Hagaon Harav Shmuel Kamenetzky Shlit"a Makes Rare, Historic Appearance At Maamad Adirei Hatorah". The Yeshiva World. June 16, 2024. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "NEW: Fourth Maamad Adirei HaTorah Scheduled for June 8". The Yeshiva World. April 7, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Hagaon HaRav Ezriel Auerbach Arrives in US to Keynote Adirei HaTorah Event". The Yeshiva World. June 5, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Kamenetzky, Zekan Roshei Yeshivos, Makes Surprise Appearance at Adirei HaTorah Maamad". The Yeshiva World. June 8, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Harav Ezriel Auerbach Visits Zkan Rosh Yeshiva Harav Shmuel Kamenetsky After Adirei HaTorah". The Yeshiva World. June 9, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Adirei HaTorah Ma'amad to Feature Communal Siyum HaShas–In Addition to Multiple Completions by Yeshiva's Yungeleit". The Yeshiva World. May 28, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Historic Melava Malka Unites Hundreds Of BMG Roshei Chaburah Ahead Of Adirei Hatorah". The Yeshiva World. May 12, 2025. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "BREAKING: Adirei HaTorah Event Sells Out in Just 4 Hours After Tickets Go on Sale". The Yeshiva World. May 4, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "BREAKING: Adirei HaTorah Satellite Event to Be Held at Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton". The Yeshiva World. May 24, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "UPDATE: 50% of Adirei Hatorah Satellite Venue Tickets Sold Within 24 Hours". The Yeshiva World. May 25, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "PHOTO GALLERY 4: Adirei HaTorah 2026". The Yeshiva World. June 1, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Knicks Sweep Eliminates Potential Scheduling Conflict for Adirei HaTorah Event at Xfinity Mobile Arena". Matzav.com. May 10, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "MAJOR NEWS: Harav Yitzchok Soloveitchik Shlit"a to Travel to U.S. for Maamad Adirei HaTorah Event". The Yeshiva World. April 30, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
- ↑ "Tragic Petirah of R' Shimon Frank Z"L of Lakewood". The Lakewood Scoop. March 4, 2026. Retrieved June 7, 2026.
