[2] The intensive 3-year program covers the laws of Shabbat, Nidah, and Issur v'Heteras well as a large body of other legal areas and in addition to Jewish Philosophy and Ethics.
There is also an additional training component which includes such areas as public speaking, rabbinic counselling, kashrus, non-profit management among other things.
Established in the autumn of the Jewish calendar year 5762 (2002), the kollel opened with twenty young men.
As of 2022[update], the Kollel maintained a student body of approximately 60 handpicked couples and had placed over 300 alumni in positions of community leadership throughout the world.
[1] The Dean of the Kollel is Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits, a respected advisor on contemporary halachic issues, especially for Jerusalem’s English-speaking haredi community.