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Rabbi Binyamin Cherney giving a Gemarra Shiur |
Sh’or Yoshuv is a yeshiva with an impeccable reputation for being able to successfully
guide many young men into becoming true b’nei Torah.
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Rabbi Shmuel Brazil giving a shiur |
There is indeed something very
special about a yeshiva that’s sole concern is the individual--molding the talmid
into a Torahdiga mensch. Whether one is coming from a contemporary yeshiva or a
completely disaffiliated
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Lag B'omer with Rabbi Steinwurzel and Rabbi Kurland |
background, the flame that can become ignited learning
in this makom Torah knows no bounds, as evident time and time again. The genuine
interest of rebbe to talmid is unparalleled. The warm and compassionate rebbeim
all have distinct personalities allowing every student to find his niche. Once the
niche has been discovered, only then will he be able to flourish into himself. Shiruim
ranging from beginner level to well-advanced, each student has the leisure to grow
at his own pace without the outside pressure that may often deter achievement of
one’s latent potential.
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Rabbi Yonason Fischer, S'Gan Menahel, giving a pre-first seder hashkaffa shiur. |
Each rebbe makes it his responsibility to take his talmid
under his wings, inspiring him to make strides in learning. It is all too often
that before the young man himself may realize it, he is gaining the confidence necessary
to be independent in learning and living in the way of the torah.
The tools needed
to be a torah Jew in our present society requires more that just a few years learning
in yeshiva. The yeshiva experience has to be a made up of goals and accomplishment
with a geshmak and leibedigkite. A lasting impression that will endure well beyond
one’s yeshiva years. Where is that found? Two words: Sh’or Yoshuv. Come see for
yourself.
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