Spirited ריתחא דאורייתא reigns in Ner Yisroel’s bais medrash, where talmidim in their critical, formative years spend three sedorim a day and beyond learning be’iyun, bekius, and chazarah.
Spirited ריתחא דאורייתא reigns in Ner Yisroel’s bais medrash, where talmidim in their critical, formative years spend three sedorim a day and beyond learning be’iyun, bekius, and chazarah.
Many of the bochurim in the beis medrash have been in Ner Yisroel since entering the Mechina; they are making great strides in their development. At the same time, there are many others who graduated from other Mesivtos and spent a year or more in a broad assortment of smaller, post-high-school Yeshivos in Eretz Yisroel before joining Ner Yisroel as second-, third-, or fourth-year bais medrash bochurim; the Yeshiva has a highly positive impact on their learning and future lives as bnei Torah.
Each Z’man begins with Maariv at 10:10 pm of the last day of the recess.
Tues Night Sept 3, 2024
Sun, Oct 13, 2024
Wed, Oct 30, 2024
Thurs, Dec 26, 2024 after Shiur
Mon, Dec 30 , 2024
Thurs, Feb 6, 2025, after second seder
Sun, Feb 9, 2025
Thurs, April 3, 2025 after second seder
Sun, April 27, 2025
Thurs, Jun 5, 2025, after second seder
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Thurs, July 24, 2025 after second seder
Sunday Night, August 24, 2025
Except for the designated off-Shabbosos scheduled throughout the year, Shabbos is an integral part of the seder haYeshiva, and bochurim are expected to remain on campus. The Yeshiva feels that Shabbos is an important time for chazara and continuity in one’s learning. Additionally, each rebbi hosts an oneg for his shiur at his home on Friday night. This, and other Mesibos throughout the year, provide the talmidim with a unique opportunity to connect to their rebbeim in a different and more personal setting.
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