Talk about getting down to earth.
No Chabad parent today needs convincing that our standard yeshivos and chadarim are not for every single boy.
Some need something else—and, Boruch Hashem, for most of our boys, there is something else: Nowadays, there’s no shortage of excellent “alternative” yeshivos, mesivtos, programs and curricula for boys who “don’t fit the mold.”
But what about 12-year-old “pre-Bar Mitzvah” bochurim who aren’t “at risk” but who need a reboot before heading into our standard mainstream mesivta system?
Isn’t there any program out there for good kids—who love Torah, Yiddishkeit and Chasidus but who just can’t sit through a regular full-day seder—who just need that healthy reset to prep them for their future as mainstream Lubavitcher bochurim and ultimately, Chasidishe yungerleit and baalei batim?
There is now. Introducing Cheder Menachem of Mount Pleasant.
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Attending a recent chinuch conference in Crown Heights, Cheder Menachem co-founder Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith was delightfully astonished by how much positive feedback he received from veteran educators for the “cheder farm” educational model—and that this option can keep young bochurim firmly centered in Chabad. This is especially because Cheder Menachem grounds bochurim in their Bar Mitzvah years.
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Cheder Menachem of Mount Pleasant is a pre-Mesivta dorm program for 12-year-old boys that combines morning sedarim of Tefilah and Torah with afternoons working on a farm. As the Rebbe guides, the majority of the day will be Tefillah and Torah learning.
The program is inspired by the Rebbe’s vision for engaging the bochurim who cannot sit the entire day in Torah learning in fascinating life-skills activities in the afternoon. This fits well with our rich and time-honored Chabad heritage of the greatest Chasidim who combined Torah, Avoidas Hashem and hands-on activities with the recognition that for some men, hands-on activities are the way they come to better serve the Aibishter in whatever they ultimately do, be that shliach, rov, mechanech or working man.
In a powerful and lengthy letter written the 10th of Menachem Av, 5712, by the Rebbe to the leadership of Kfar Chabad, the Rebbe urges:
“I have already written to the leadership of Agudas Chabad about the greater urgency in the matter of building 1) a trade school and 2) for newly-arrived farming youth… Especially since we can hope for [teaching] a source of livelihood through this, as well from the agricultural school, for a great many families.”
“Our goal is to start this right as the talmid is approaching manhood in his Bar Mitzvah year,” explains Rabbi Smith. “Nurturing, encouraging and growing the bodies, minds and souls of every bochur, at every level from the ground up, is historically the very mainstream of Chasidus Chabad. Our talmid is not a second-class Chosid: All our Rebbeim have made it very clear that he is the very definition of a Chosid.”
Located on a serene 70-acre farm with a 13-acre pond, Cheder Menachem offers a unique blend of Chabad-true academics and practical learning. Mornings begin with davening and Torah study to build that all-important strong spiritual foundation, and afternoons are centered on skill- and self-building activities like farming, animal care, light construction, and machine shop work. Each evening offers after-dinner recreational activities including kayaking, soccer, and trips to local attractions, and each day ends with Maariv, Krias Shema and a set bedtime to recharge for yet another productive, satisfying and nourishing day.
“A father called me and said, ‘My son is very smart, can’t sit in class all day, and loves to build things,’” Rabbi Smith concludes. “I responded, ‘So your son is normal!’”
In an era where finding the right educational environment for our children is more critical than ever, Cheder Menachem stands as a beacon of Chabad Chassidic values, integrating both profound spiritual teachings and practical skills. Guided by the Rebbe’s visionary directives, Cheder Menachem is dedicated to providing a nurturing space where your son can experience the joy of life, mitzvos, and Torah learning in a truly meaningful way.
Register now! Space is limited. To register or for more information, contact Cheder Menachem of Mount Pleasant now at 201-250-5385 or [email protected]. You can also visit www.ChederMenachemMP.org.
This is amazing. I wish I could go back in time and go there as a 12 years old.
This is old school
For some, old school is good school.
What a wonderful way & environment for young Bochurim to learn & grow in Torah & Yiddishkeit.
Being surrounded by the Aibeshter’s nature & away from the city has got to instill the Love for Hashem & Fellow Yidden.
Kol HaKavod & Harbei Brochas.
With all the new technologies and advances in science, the medicines and meditations, and approaches have always tried to mimic things straight from nature.
It’s exciting to see how there’s now a school to help bring the children back to nature while learning.
Each evening offers after-dinner recreational activities including kayaking, soccer, and trips to local attractions…
After Dinner 🤔 …?
You mean after Lunch…correct
Hi, this is a good correction. Thank you for raising it. It’s definitely not after lunch because the sun is too high up at that time.
So we took out the time expectation, but we offer those recreational activities and we will incorporate them in the program.
Much Hatzlacha in this endeavor! This is so needed!
12 year old boys need parents and a home more than a good school. I would never send a 12 year old away from home unless i was on shlichus in timbuktoo and even then…
To each his own. We parent our children differently and some children need different things.
Let’s put together a group of 16 year old bochurim who would benefit from this greatly
I think the target is at least 15 kids to make the class viable. If we could pool together 15 16yr olds, then we maybe we can make it possible.
I believe this is for 15-18yos and a similar program – https://collive.com/chayolei-beis-dovid-yeshiva-combines-best-of-both-worlds/ though every school has its own nuances, and really the more in this space the better!
The real gap as far as I know is 14yo boys. I have a 14yo son right now, and I would love to send him to something like this.
Apparently now Chayolei Beis Dovid is for ages 14-16!
https://collive.com/new-educational-director-for-chayolei-beis-dovid-yeshiva-in-the-poconos/
Great idea, but would obviously need to be in a totally different location.
Is it just one year program?
What happens after 12 year program is over?
That is a good question, we will offer different levels as long as the goal of 15 students register for each level. So offering the next level next year is definitely a part of the continuity goal.
This is excellent! A nice digital detox too! I hope this expands to many more grades
Thank you! We pray for it too and we will do our best to be able to.
Who is actually running this school and what’s their qualifications? Has any other educational professional endorsed this school? On their website it doesn’t say anything about the administration. I don’t think I would even consider a place like this without a lot more actual information. Sounds like a convenient way to fund someone’s purchase of a piece of land in Pennsylvania.
You can reach Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith at the numbers provided. The purchase of the land is B”H already covered and a Cheder is not needed to pay for it. Thank you for your concern.
Is the house in the picture the dorm building?
Yes, the dorm is inside the house
Wish they would have something slightly similar for girls