Baltimore, MD - July 5, 2025 - The joy of Baltimore’s Agra D’Pirka participants and their wives was palpable on Sunday, June 29, at the gala siyum held at Khal Ahavas Yisroel Tzemach Tzedek (KAYTT) to celebrate the completion of Masechta Avodah Zarah after four years. Reb Ezra Klein, who founded the national learning program l’zecher nishmas his mother, Pesi Rochel, a”h, with the mission of spreading morning limud haTorah across the U.S., was the guest speaker.
Rabbi Yankel Herskovitz, Agra D’Pirka Baltimore’s Maggid Shiur, taught the Masechta in depth with meforshim, and reviewed it several times for comprehension. The group began learning this Masechta four years ago, immediately after its siyum on Masechta Sukkah, which it began learning at the inception of the local group, on September 1, 2018. The participants just started learning Masechta Sanhedrin, which is estimated to take 8-9 years to complete.
As Reb Ezra Klein notes, “Rabbi Hershkowitz, has been a long-standing Maggid Shuir for Daf Yomi, and now the Yerushalmi. He is particularly suited to teach and plumb the depths of our Torah Sh’Baal Peh with a wide variety of members from all walks of life.”
Agra D’Pirka Baltimore’s shiur participation is ever-growing. Currently, 30-40 people attend the two shiurim given Monday through Thursday. The 9:30 a.m. shiur is always given by Rabbi Herskovitz; the 10:30 a.m. shiur is given by a veritable treasure trove of local Rabbonim from Ner Yisroel, the Chassidishe Kollel, and many other great local institutions.
Rabbi Eli Sofer, director of Agra D’Pirka Baltimore, ably leads and manages the rotation of these great Rabbonim, as well as any other issue that arises regarding the ruchnius and gashmius of the Baltimore branch.
Rabbi Sofer mentions, “I wear many hats throughout the day, but the one I wear with the greatest pride is my Agra D’Pirka hat. It’s a true zchus to be part of orchestrating such high-level limud haTorah. I know how much everyone who attends appreciates it — and anyone who gives it a try is sure to be inspired and hooked for life!”
I had the honor of speaking to just some of the already inspired and hooked participants, and some of their n’shei chayil – who were highly praised for their encouragement -- by all the speakers at the siyum.
Harold Rosinsky notes, “Rabbi Herskovitz has opened new vistas for us to absorb with his encyclopedic knowledge.”
Rochel Mandel shares, “When my husband was thinking of retiring, people would tell him that it’s better to work as long as you can; retirement is no good. Agra D’Pirka is a fabulous opportunity for learning and friendship…I want to give a tremendous thank you to Rabbi Klein for making this possible and to Rabbi Eli Sofer for making sure that everything is in place day-to-day and on schedule. It is all greatly appreciated.”
Her husband, Dovid Mandel, concurs. “Agra D’Pirka is such a wonderful program. From the day I retired seven years ago, I started to come here, and I felt like I was at home with everybody. It’s such a nice crowd of people and Rabbi Herskovitz is unbelievable. It gives structure to every single day that we are learning and growing. Boruch Hashem it should continue!”
Chava Esther Tenenbaum’s husband started learning in Agra D’Pirka when he retired during Covid, 4-1/2 years ago. “Agra D’Pirka has given him such a wealth of Torah, and I feel proud and happy being part of it.”
Her husband, Avi Tenenbaum, feels, “This is an incredibly inspiring program. It’s a perfect zeman to learn. Before the program came about, people didn’t have a formalized seder to learn in the morning and this program captures that time. I don’t understand why anybody who is retired and might have the mornings free doesn’t join this program -- they should.”
Chana Retter mentioned, “After my father, Mr. Jack Boehm, z’l, retired from Jack’s, all he wanted to do was sit and learn. The Daf Yomi he went to was Yankel Herskovitz’s Daf Yomi that was held in Machzekei HaTorah shul. He went every morning until he was too sick to attend. Now, fast forward, when my husband retired, he is learning in Agra D’Pirka with Rav Yankel Herskovitz!
Her husband, Simcha Retter, remarks, “It’s an honor to continue learning with the same Maggid Shiur that my father-in-law did, and to continue benefitting from his chochma.”
Reb Ezra concludes, “If you want to start your day the right way, then please join Agra D’Pirka. What could be better than starting each day with learning from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.? It will change your lives forever… We want to thank Rabbi Heber and his balabatim for having the foresight to allow the Agra D’Pirka Kollel to take place in KAYTT since September 1, 2018. We hope to partner together with KAYTT until b’yas Moshiach Tzidkeinu, bimheira b’yameinu, Amen!”
Rabbi Dovid Heber adds, “Our kehilla has been honored to host - for close to seven years -Reb Yankel Hershkowitz's phenomenal daily pilpul shiur followed by excellent magidei shiur on an array of topics - b'halacha v'agada - and looks forward to many more years of Agra D'Pirka in our shul, bez"H.”
“We had a beautiful event celebrating four years of effort in completing Maseches Avodah Zorah in depth,” concludes Rabbi Herskovitz. “Mazel Tov to all the devoted dedicated attendees and, a special thanks to the founder and supporter of Agra D’Pirka, Mr. Ezra Klein.”
As the great woman behind the great Maggid Shiur, Pesi Herskovitz explains, “My job is to keep the coffee coming! Actually, my husband starts his morning several hours before I'm up, so he makes his own! But I do make sure he has no distractions so he can fully immerse himself in the sugya. Seeing how much he enjoys giving the shiur to his eager participants is a huge nachas for me.”
For further information on Agra D’Pirka Baltimore, please contact Rabbi Eli Sofer at agradpirkabaltimore@gmail.com or 917-755-1572.