This Mesivta aims to serve an ever-growing need within the English speaking Anash community in Eretz Yisroel, who are looking for a chassidishe Mesivta with more of an interactive and engaging style of learning for their son.
The Mesivta will be catering for bochurim – both from Eretz Yisroel and abroad – who want to grow and thrive in their learning and chassidishkeit, and who are looking for a place that will give them both personal guidance, and the tools that they need to be matzliach.
The goal of the Yeshiva is to nurture each bochur’s interest in learning; to help them develop a geshmak in learning Torah, to teach them the necessary skills to learn on their own; and to guide each bochur individually in their personal growth.
The aim is to help bochurim become self motivated – ‘שלהבת עולה מאליה’ (see ספר השיחות ה’תנש”א page 603)
Chinuch literally means dedication as in חנוכת המזבח, and as such, the goal is to be מחנך – to help each bochur dedicate himself to his unique and individual שליחות.
There are a few methods that the Hanhola have planned to help achieve these goals:
1) The learning will be engaging, in a way that will not only make sure that each bochur understands the subject at hand, but will also give them the skills needed to learn on their own.
2) The help each bochur find their מה שליבו חפץ in Torah, and specific times will be set aside to build and encourage that interest.
This is obviously in addition to learning נגלה וחסידות בסדרים together with everyone
3) As is well known, davening is a crucial and central part of our day. It strongly affects our Yiras Shamayim, middos tovos, hiskasrush etc – this is clearly pointed out in multiple sources and can be seen in practice.
As one often davens out of routine, without realising that in order to be able to daven in a way that really affects a person internally, there is a need to be guided and taught how to daven properly.
Therefore, there will be a special shiur on Pirush Hamilos – the simple meaning of the words, together with some insights of חסידות, together with practical guidance that is relevant to Mesivta age bochurim.
4) One to one talks on a regular basis, together with meaningful group farbrengens – both with staff and various guest speakers – will definitely play a major role in each bochur’s development.
The Mesivta is located in Kfar Chabad, in a two storey villa with a large porch. There is a warm, heimishe atmosphere, where the bochurim feel at home.
There will be regular swimming and sports. In addition there will be bicycles for each bochur for his own convenience, whether for going to the mikva in the morning, going to the store, or just biking around the Kfar during breaks.
(Note – leaving the Kfar without permission is strictly prohibited).
There will be occasional trips and Shabbatons that the bochurim will earn
The Mesivta has a dedicated staff, with much experience dealing with bochurim.
Menhal Ruchni – Rabbi Dovid Barber
Maggid Shiur Niglah – Rabbi Zalmen Torenheim.
(Additional Maggid Shiur Niglah – To be confirmed)
Mashpia – Rabbi Doniel Cohen
Mashpia – Rabbi Yosef Farkash
Mashgiach – Rabbi Nuchum Rabiski
In addition, the Mesivta has the privilege of local English-speakers in Kfar chabad who have much to share, who will farbreng with the bochurim on a regular basis, as well as Iy”H special shiurim and farbrengens by guest speakers from around the country.
To apply please visit our website www.kfarchabadmesivta.com
Contact info:
[email protected]
+97258 770 6927 / USA =1516 243 1108
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
This is just what’s needed. There’s a limited time to set a bochur onto a great path for life and this is the way to start doing it. An excellent choice of excellent staff in the most excellent place.