By COLlive reporter
A new Mesivta for young Chabad bochurim is opening up for this coming school year of 5782 in Maale Efrayim, a town located in the Judea and Samaria Area of Israel.
Mesivta Machon Aharon is founded and directed by Rabbi Heshy Ceitlin, who named the Yeshiva in memory of his father, Rabbi Aaron Lazer Ceitlin OBM, one of the Rebbe’s beloved Shluchim to Israel and a Mashpia in Tzfas.
The program is geared to American and English-speaking bochurim ages 14 to 16 entering Shiur Aleph Mesivta.
The program will be open to only 25 students to maximize the focus and attention given to each talmid, Rabbi Ceitlin said.
The Yeshiva will aim to infuse each student with Torah and Chassidishe chayus through dedicated teachers who have an understanding and connection to the world the bochurim live in, he said.
The learning and shiurim will be combined with 3-4 daily hours of Krav Maga lessons, swimming, agricultural work, and trips.
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I wish such a yeshivah was open when i was a bachur.
Wow! This sounds amazing
Besides the athletics and agriculture, which seem fiundamentally healthy, there’s the organic revolving responsibility for learning and cooking. Fantastic!
HATZLACHA RABA!!
I know Heshy personally! He’s the most loving, caring person I know and a real Pnimi!
Any bachur would be lucky to have him as a mentor!