Yeshivat Lev Hatorah

Yeshivat Lev HaTorah (Hebrew: ישיבת לב התורה) is a Religious Zionist yeshiva, located in Ramat Shilo, a sub-district of Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel.

Yeshivat Lev HaTorah
Location
Rechov Nachal Ein Gedi #37
Ramat Bet Shemesh 99000

Israel
Information
TypePost-high-school Yeshiva
Established2002
Staff23
Number of students80
AffiliationModern Orthodox Judaism
Rosh YeshivaRav Boaz Mori
Websitewww.levhatorah.org

HaRav Boaz Mori established the yeshiva in 2002, and is the Rosh Yeshiva. Rav Benjy Kwalwasser is the Yeshiva's Mashgiach Ruchani, and Rav Michael Cytrin is the school's Menahel (administrator). The yeshiva moved to Ramat ShIL"O (Hebrew: שכונת ישיבת לב התורה), a new community on the outskirts of Ramat Bet Shemesh Alef, where a new campus is under construction.

Guidance Personnel

  • All of the yeshiva's full-time staff, and the majority of its part-time staff, live within walking distance of the yeshiva. The Rebbeim often daven Shacharit at the yeshiva, as well as join the yeshiva minyan for Shabbat and Yom Tov. The close proximity between the yeshiva and the homes of the Rebbeim helps forge a warm, family atmosphere. Rebbeim spend more time in the yeshiva and talmidim have the opportunity to interact with the Rebbeim at their own homes and with their families.

Curriculum

Makeup

  • About 40% of the day is dedicated to Gemara. Learning levels range from basic to intermediate-advanced. Emphasis is placed on building textual and conceptual skills in both Gemara and other essential realms such as Tanakh, Halacha and Jewish Philosophy.

Assessment and Grading

  • Achievements are not measured by formal tests or grades, rather by personal growth. However, optional tests for self-evaluation are encouraged.

Joint Program

Faculty

The Yeshiva employs 23 Rabbis from a wide spectrum of places. Some well-known rabbis who teach classes include Rabbi Yehoshua Fass (director and founder of Nefesh B'Nefesh), Rabbi Natan Slifkin, the world-renowned "Zoo Rabbi," and Rabbi Mordechai Machlis.[1]

Sedarim

Morning Seder

The first-year student body is divided into five different shiurim (class-levels), based on level of proficiency. Each shiur has its own "Ram" (rebbi). Morning seder is a mix of time devoted to both studying b'chevruta and shiurim (lectures), running from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm, after which most students have a small shiur on the topic of tefilla, delivered by one of the rabbis. In the top-level shiur, seder runs up until 1:00 pm.

Afternoon Seder

Afternoon seder is a mix of classes in many topics including Halacha, Tanakh, and Machshava, with an hour of free seder time in the middle. On Thursdays, afternoon seder time is used for a Torat Chaim seminar, where students have the opportunity to learn and see about a plethora of different topics and events including the validity of techelet, the life and philosophy of The Rav, and kosher wine-making.

Night Seder

Like morning seder, night seder is broken up into the same five shiurim as the morning, with most shiurim focussing on b'iyun learning (although some classes learn b'kiut). On Thursdays night, seder runs late, with school-wide sichot given by Rav Benjy Kwalwasser. At 11:30, the sichot are followed by the Prime Time Parsha, at which students hear divrei torah and eat cholent made by their classmates.

Notable alumni

  • Adam Edelman (born 1991), American-born four-time Israeli National Champion in skeleton event, and Israeli Olympian

References

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