Aliya, a well-known community hub and center for spiritual growth, is excited to announce that its newly launched yeshiva, Bnei Aliya, has undergone a comprehensive revamp after its participation in the recent Kinus Hamechanchim (Chinuch Conference). The conference, known for gathering top educators and thought leaders in Jewish education, provided invaluable insights that have reshaped the school’s curriculum and daily schedule.
During the conference, Aliya presented the yeshiva’s proposed curriculum and schedule to some of the most respected educators in the field. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing enthusiasm about Aliya’s innovative approach to education. The feedback and suggestions received from these experts have inspired a renewed vision for the yeshiva, focusing on teaching methods, student engagement, and holistic development.
“The inspiration and guidance we received from the top educators at the conference have been transformative,” said Rabbi Moishe Feiglin, Founder and Director. “We’ve refined our curriculum to ensure it meets our students’ spiritual, physical, emotional, and vocational needs, and we’re excited to implement these changes.”
The school, designed for young teens who have not yet found their place in mainstream mesivtas, is now equipped with a curriculum that educates and empowers students to excel in every aspect of their lives. The hand-picked staff at Bnei Aliya bring a wealth of experience and a deep passion for working with this demographic, making them uniquely qualified to help these students reach their full potential.
Our educators are not just teachers; they are mentors who are passionate about guiding our students toward success on every level.
With the new curriculum and schedule, Bnei Aliya is set to begin the school year with a fresh perspective and a renewed commitment to helping its students thrive. The yeshiva’s holistic approach aims to provide a supportive environment where students can grow academically, spiritually, and emotionally, preparing them for life’s challenges with confidence and resilience.
For more information about Bnei Aliya and the revamped curriculum, please visit bneialiya.org

This is such a breath of fresh air. There are so many young teens roaming the streets and hanging out in lefferts park that so desperately need this yeshiva
On behalf of the community I’d like to thank Moshe Feiglin and crew.
As the song goes, who will be the Zaidy of our children…
You stepped up and continue to step up in very real ways to care both physically and spiritually for ‘the hoods’ youth.
The tefillin stand on Kingston, and that your being makes folks comfortable to use it, speaks volumes it’s jaw dropping.