
Commitment
In turbulent and uncertain times there is comfort in routine and regularity. Our staff guides the Talmidim to establish stability through the development of commitment. This becomes intrinsic and helps achieve a well rounded Torah oriented Jewish life through learning and actual practice. Commitment comes easier only in a yeshiva that understands the needs of a serious student and his interaction with the academic world.
Dedication
The Talmid learns to integrate the components of his life by prioritizing. The dedication of Rabbanim, Hanhala, and his fellow talmidim are models that propel his own dedication to a new level. He becomes able to rise to the challenges of his life by seeing the other Talmidim successfully managing demanding schedules. Life is informed by a Torah perspective, and dedicating time for Torah in their days becomes an intrinsic priority. Such dedication teaches a sense of responsibility and is also a source of inner strength.
Balance
We teach our young men to create their own ideal balance between the world of Kodesh and Chol by tapping into the inner strength they have developed through commitment and dedication. Our well rounded and diverse curriculum and teaching methods are designed to increase their knowledge base in all aspects of the Torah. We regularly discuss the pressing issues of the day and the Torah perspective on them, which further helps the Talmid achieve a solid balance in the outside world by knowing how to appropriately respond to different interactions and situations that may arise. We aid the Talmidim to be able to navigate the waters outside the Beit Medrash. Guiding the Talmid to understand the meaning behind each action we take as Jews helps him answer both the internal questions and those he may be asked as a representative of the frum world. Working with every Talmid on an individual basis allows us to pinpoint both strengths and weaknesses in each bachur and helps the Rabbanim to identify strategies to assist in achieving inner balance.
Don’t ask us if the CDB system works, ask our Talmidim.