Yeshiva Gedolah beis midrash program
The Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Washington serves intelligent and mature talmidim who are focused on becoming serious bnei Torah, committed to making limud haTorah the major focus of their formative years. The Yeshiva Gedolah provides a quality three seder yeshiva education on par with larger yeshivos, together with the personalized interaction that only a smaller yeshiva can offer.
The Yeshiva's iyun seder places a major focus on talmidim developing their own learning skills, rather than merely being able to echo a shiur. The shiurim are given at a very high standard, emphasizing the analytical skills required to develop self sufficiency in learning. Accordingly, senior talmidim are expected to givechaburas on a regular basis. The Yeshiva's bekius seder stresses clarity and retention. The talmidim are encouraged to say shakla v'taria on the weekly limud, demonstrating mastery of the material.
The Yeshiva offers a warm and unique atmosphere in which one's development can thrive, catering best to those who are self motivated in making learning their priority. In addition to the regular yeshiva sedarim, weeklyshiurim are given on a variety of Hashkafa topics enabling talmidim to meet the challenges of today’s society. The Rebbeim develop personal relationships with the talmidim, which are especially significant at the important crossroads of each talmid's life. The Yeshiva is especially proud that these relationships continue well beyond the years in Yeshiva. As our talmidim progress and develop, they gain a derech halimud for iyun, an impressive repository of bekiusin Shas, and a viable life hashkafa- embodying the character of a true ben torah.
Schedule
The Yeshiva's iyun seder places a major focus on talmidim developing their own learning skills, rather than merely being able to echo a shiur. The shiurim are given at a very high standard, emphasizing the analytical skills required to develop self sufficiency in learning. Accordingly, senior talmidim are expected to givechaburas on a regular basis. The Yeshiva's bekius seder stresses clarity and retention. The talmidim are encouraged to say shakla v'taria on the weekly limud, demonstrating mastery of the material.
The Yeshiva offers a warm and unique atmosphere in which one's development can thrive, catering best to those who are self motivated in making learning their priority. In addition to the regular yeshiva sedarim, weeklyshiurim are given on a variety of Hashkafa topics enabling talmidim to meet the challenges of today’s society. The Rebbeim develop personal relationships with the talmidim, which are especially significant at the important crossroads of each talmid's life. The Yeshiva is especially proud that these relationships continue well beyond the years in Yeshiva. As our talmidim progress and develop, they gain a derech halimud for iyun, an impressive repository of bekiusin Shas, and a viable life hashkafa- embodying the character of a true ben torah.
Schedule
- 7:30 Shacharis
- Halacha Seder immediately following Shacharis
- 9:30 First Seder
- 12:00 Shiur
- 1:00 Lunch
- 2:30 Mussar Seder
- 2:45 Mincha
- Second Seder immediately following Mincha
- 6:00 Dinner
- 8:00 Night Seder
- 10:00 Maariv
KOLLEL ZICHRON AMRAM
Kollel Zichron Amram is a significant asset to the Yeshiva. Kollel members serve as role models illustrating a life of serious devotion to Torah learning. They are available to talk to in Torah as well as to learn b'chavrusa with some of the bochurim. The Kollel members often host the bochurim for Shabbos meals and develop meaningful relationships with the bochurim.
The Kollel also offers an opportunity for serious talmidim to continue their learning after marriage in a familiar and supportive environment during their formative family years. There is a program for Smicha that is administered by the Rosh HaYeshiva and the Rosh Kollel.
To listen or to download shiurim visit http://audio.yeshiva.edu
The Kollel also offers an opportunity for serious talmidim to continue their learning after marriage in a familiar and supportive environment during their formative family years. There is a program for Smicha that is administered by the Rosh HaYeshiva and the Rosh Kollel.
To listen or to download shiurim visit http://audio.yeshiva.edu