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· The Midreshet Family: Midreshet’s learning community is like an extended family. Our warm, welcoming environment is the ideal for a year of real growth and maturation, both spiritual and personal. The personal connections you make will continue beyond the year and into life beyond, as our twenty years of alumnae remain connected to us – coming back for visits home to Midreshet, sharing semachot and updates, and staying connected with their teachers and mentors.
· Personal attention: Midreshet provides a wide array of people to whom you may turn and who will seek you out as well: Rakazot, teachers and Rabbanim, Madrichot, and Em Bayit. Our teachers expect you to invite yourself for Shabbat, to consult them with your questions and seek their advice, and just to shmooze. Your Rakezet, a young woman teacher, will meet indvidually with you every week to learn or just shmooze. Teachers and Rabbanim make themselves available for private chavrutah and chaburah (small group) learning in the Bet Midrash day and night. Teachers accompany you on Shabbatonim, Tiyyulim, and at special activities. We firmly believe in providing role models with differing hashkafot so that each student may choose the one most suitable to her.
· Diverse students:
· Diverse teachers: Just as we seek students who bring different strengths and perspectives, we seek the same in our faculty. Our dynamic faculty is drawn from a wide range of backgrounds, personalities, and teaching styles in order to make it possible for students of all kinds to learn from them, connect with them, find role models among them, and create lasting personal connections. In order to grow in Torah and Yir’at Shamayyim, one truly needs to connect with a teacher on a fundamental level, and at Midreshet we provide many different pathways toward this connection.
· Your unique schedule: Because we see our students as unique individuals, our educational program treats them as individuals. You design your personal schedule to match your interests, goals, and learning style. You can focus on Tanakh, Halakhah, Jewish Thought, or a balance of all we have to offer. You can decide at what time you’ll learn and when you’ll have breaks. You will find the right level of challenge, mixing rigorous textual shiurim with inspiring discussion-focused shiurim, mixing chavruta-based shiurim with frontal presentations. Our advisory staff (Rakazot) and faculty will help you decide.
· A huge array of shiurim to choose from: Our schedule is designed to offer you the widest possible range of different topics, styles, and levels of learning, from advanced, rigorous textual analysis to inspiring sichot and mussar shiurim. If you’re interested in Tanakh, Halakhah, Jewish Thought, Gemara, Mussar, Chasidut, Contemporary Machshavah and Hashkafah, Tefilah, Ethics, Jewish History, Zionism, and more, you’ll find it all in our schedule. If you think of something we don’t offer, you can arrange to learn it in chavruta with a teacher during a “Bet Midrash” hour.
· Real growth means you chose it: The year in
At Midreshet, the Torah is a “Torat Chaim”:
· Preparing for life: Midreshet provides you not only with Torah, but a “Torat Chaim” – the commitment, knowledge, middot and values which will enable you to bring Torah into your life in your parents’ home, at university, as you enter the working world, and in your own home as you establish your own family. Our halakhah shiurim, for example, provides guidance for challenging circumstances, such as interacting respectfully with those whose level of observance differs. Our machshavah shiurim challenge you to articulate your own beliefs as it trains you to accept the legitimacy of other views. Special programs in the second half of the year prepare students for complex home situations and for thriving on the secular college campus.
· Personal development: Midreshet sees the year in
· Learning for Life: Midreshet provides th
Medinat Yisrael!
· Our teachers present powerful, personal Religious Zionist messages in their shiurim and sichot and in special Yemei Iyyun.
· Yom HaAtzma’ut and Yom Yerushalayim are highlights of our year,celebrated with great simchah, dancing, chagigot and se’udot as we thank Hashem for the greatest miracle of modern times!

The successful Midreshet student:
· The successful Midreshet student will approach life with a great love for Torah and mitzvot. She will be confident in her unique strengths, aware of her challenges, and sensitive to her responsibility to contribute to Am Yisrael. She will build a Torah home based on these values while maximizing her potential as a leader in the Jewish community. She will always see living in Eretz Yisrael as her ultimate destination.






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