Mayanot

Classes include instruction in Jewish Mysticism, Philosophy, Talmud, Torah, Chassidut, and the Hebrew Language.

Every year a group of Shluchim are sent to assist the teachers and Mashpi’im of the Yeshiva in setting an example for today's young men.

They do so by instituting mivtzahs - programs which encourage the practice of Chassidic life and other initiatives such as learning with the students.

Yeshivas in Europe, Australia, and America have written to Mayanot asking staff members to conduct in-service programs for their teachers, so that they may implement the methodology in their own classrooms.

Rabbi Baruch Kaplan traveled to Australia where he trained several teachers at a college of Jewish Studies.

[8] Ben Federman and David Schottenstein together with his wife Eda[9] partnered on a joint philanthropic project to launch the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies Midwest Scholarship Fund.

Student at Mayanot