Each student’s curriculum is custom-designed to meet his interests and goals. Classes are small and interactive and challenge the students to question, probe and explore their yiddishkeit. The curriculum is diverse and structured and a wide variety of subject matter is presented.
The gemorah shiurim are designed to help the students develop skills necessary for independent study and encourage each student to find his niche in Torah learning.
Our Rebbeim are experienced educators, veterans of their field and present each class in a way that is exciting, inspiring and relevant.
Introduction
to Gemorah
The relevance if the Talmud today. The student is introduced to the wealth
of material contained in the Gemorah and taught how to relate to it.
Intermediate
Talmud
Key Talmudic skills are taught bringing the student to a higher level in his
personal understanding of the world of Gemorah.
Advanced Talmud
High-level and intellectually stimulating. The rebbeim provide sources and
expect independent research by the students.
Mishna
Students gain knowledge in a wide variety of subject matter and gain insight
into assorted sugyos throughout the Talmud
Basic Chumash
Chumash and Rashi covering the basics and focusing on pshat. Students are
challenged to think 'out of the box'..
Advanced
Chumash
Students sharpen their analytical abilities while attempting to understand
the words of the Ramban, one of our greatest Rishonim.
Navi
History becomes alive and relevant. Our students are taught to learn from
our history and to apply those lessons in their own lives.
Halacha/Jewish Law
The laws of Tzitsis, prayer, blessings and the Jewish calendar.
Hilchot Shabbat
Our students are taught to appreciate the beauty of Shabbat and are taught
the many laws that make up Shabbat observance.
Machshava/Jewish Thought
An interactive class exploring the core beliefs of Judaism. Active participation
is encouraged as the students are taught to think and focus and as they grapple
with the basics of our faith.
Mussar
This class is devoted to the great thinkers of the Mussar movement. Students
study classics such as Mesilas Yesharim (Path of the Just), Orchos Tzadikim
(The Ways of the Righteous) and Darkei Teshuva (The Way to Repentance).
Leadership Training
This course gives students valuable insight in the way group dynamics work
and how they can be effective. It includes group games and exercises, guidance
from leaders in the field and other leadership training activities.