
Why do we volunteer?
In keeping with our educational philosophy, we do not focus solely on Torah studies but also on the social challenges facing the region that we chose to live in and educate our students. We set
In keeping with our educational philosophy, we do not focus solely on Torah studies but also on the social challenges facing the region that we chose to live in and educate our students. We set
The Project: The Tefahot Olive Grove The Goal: To strengthen agriculture in the Galilee. We leased a 50-dunam (10 acre) olive grove to promote Jewish agricultural The Plan: • To set up a visitor’s center
“a friend for life”: personal meetings, relieving the elderly’s loneliness, writing memoirs, helping with basic things such as doing the shopping.
“the coffee is on us”. This is a special initiative in which the students come to the homes of pupils with special needs and take responsibility for them for a few hours with the aim
“And you shall burst forth”: informal educational activity taking place in the communities themselves led by students in the yeshiva. This activity has been going on for the last eight years and is the seed
As we constantly strive to strengthen our presence in the Galilee, a paramedics’ course and an ambulance drivers’ course were opened in Tefahot in cooperation with MDA. Thanks to the course we now have an on-call
During their army service defending our country, our students are still an integral part of the Yeshiva. In these particularly trying times, when they put their lives on the line for Am Yisrael, we consider
A remarkable project which was a result of the “Ufarazta” activities. The weekly sessions continued on and the Bnei Mtzvah project is now active in three non-religious communities of Merom HaGalil, preparing the 12-13 year