Shacharit thru Mincha
SHANA ALEPH AND SHANA BET
(Click on a shiur to see the course description)
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7:30
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Shacharit, Followed by Breakfast
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9:00
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Morning Seder and Shiur I
RABBI KAHN, RABBI ARRAM, RABBI HERCZEG,
RABBI KROHN, RABBI LICHTMAN
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11:00
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Break
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11:10
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Morning Seder and Shiur II
RABBI KAHN, RABBI ARRAM, RABBI HERCZEG,
RABBI KROHN, RABBI LICHTMAN
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12:30
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Lunch
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1:00
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Break
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3:00
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Mincha
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Click here for the afternoon schedule.
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Yeshivat Yesodei HaTorah prides itself on providing
the finest Torah education available for post high
students in Israel.
Our goal is to expose each student to essential Torah topics as well as to
issues and ideas that are important to him as an individual.
Our core curriculum ensures that each talmid will develop the ability to
approach any Torah topic with confidence wherever he may be, whether
preparing for shiur in Yeshiva University, learning with his chavruta in a secular
college, or delivering a shiur at his local shul as a baal habayit. Additionally,
our elective courses allow our students to explore a large array of topics that they find to be personally meaningful. In fact, many of these courses were developed specifically at the request of our students.
We are most famous for our morning shiurim, during which our students achieve the ability to learn Gemara independently and in depth, while
developing a genuine love for learning. Our afternoon and evening shiurim are equally important parts of our broad and holistic curriculum. Our core shiurim, electives, options for independent study, and opportunities to learn one-on-one with rabbeim give our students an unparalleled learning experience.
Morning Seder and Shiur – Gemara B’Iyun
Yesodei HaTorah’s Gemara B’Iyun shiurim are renowned as the most
effective shiurim in shana ba’aretz programs for helping students gain
the ability to learn Gemara independently and in depth. Each of our five levels
is tailored to help students – no matter how advanced or limited their backgrounds
– achieve new levels of proficiency and mastery. All five levels include
significant portions of time for independent preparation and study.
Gemara B’Iyun I
Rabbi Arram
This shiur focuses upon the basic Gemara text with Rashi, and emphasizes
core reading and translating skills. As students acquire greater abilities,
the shiur will progress toward more in-depth analysis of the Gemara.
Gemara B’Iyun II
Rabbi Krohn
This shiur focuses upon Gemara, Rashi, and Tosafot, with an emphasis on
precise translation as a means of understanding the text on a deeper level.
Gemara B’Iyun III
Rabbi Lichtman
This shiur concentrates primarily upon Gemara, Rashi, and Tosafot, and
enables students to understand and analyze the precise meaning of these
and other Rishonim.
Gemara B’Iyun IV
Rabbi Kahn
This advanced shiur is a Rishonim shiur, concentrating on Rashi, Tosafot,
Rambam, Ritva, Rashba, as well as other commentaries. Students will
learn how a precise reading of each Rishon brings out its true meaning, and
discover how the Rishonim can be used as a means to better understand
the textual issues in the Gemara.
Gemara B’Iyun V
Rabbi Herczeg
The highest level morning shiur furthers the skills acquired in the other
shiurim, and teaches students to analyze the Gemara and Rishonim on a
very deep level. The shiur particularly concentrates upon utilizing the
Maharam Shif and Maharshah to grasp the true meaning of Rashi
and Tosafot.