Our dynamic Beit Midrash is filled with energy and excitement and is only possible in Israel. Israel for YTVA, is not just a location where our yeshiva happens to be, and it is not merely a change in mindset, it is a lifestyle.
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THE PEOPLE, LAND AND TORAH
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Matan (Machon Torani l’Nashim) has been providing higher level Torah studies for Jewish women since its inception almost 30 years ago, through its Advanced Beit Midrash Scholars’ Programs, continuing education, and community programs. Matan’s students and graduates are on the cutting edge of Jewish education, innovating, creating and enriching Jewish studies curricula for students from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of Jewish knowledge and skill sets. MTVA students are fully integrated into the Matan Beit Midrash, and have the opportunity to learn from the world’s premiere educators. While many of the courses we offer are exclusively for TVA students using Matan faculty, there are also courses that are cross listed for TVA students and Matan students, including some classes taught in Hebrew. You will have the unique opportunity to learn in a demographically diverse environment, sitting alongside those who have chosen to integrate Torah into their lives as adults in shiurim and learning with them in individual chavrutot.
At YTVA, we believe that the goal of your year in Israel is not only to amass Torah knowledge. Torah is not an end–we learn Torah as a means to affect our character, our relationships, and to inform and enable awareness of our future. We aren’t just the readers of a book, but people who are transformed and changed by its messages.
“YTVA views involvement with Am Yisrael as both a privilege and a responsibility.”
As a proud Bnei Akiva Yeshiva, YTVA views involvement with Am Yisrael as both a privilege and a responsibility. Our Torah demands that we take an active role in the life of our people, standing with them in moments of strength and in moments of need. Through our community-based Beit Midrash in Baka, weekly chessed with Kedma, and partnerships across Jerusalem, students connect Torah learning with the heartbeat of Israeli society. We volunteer with soldiers, support displaced families, help rebuild communities, and work in agriculture, living the values of Torah v’Avodah in real time. We also encounter the diversity of the Jewish people through shared tefillot and celebrations such as Rosh Chodesh Vatikin and Simchat Torah at the Kotel, where unity comes alive.
“Our Beit Midrash could only exist here in the land where the physical and spiritual are intertwined.”
At YTVA, Eretz Yisrael is not just where we live, it’s how we live. Our Beit Midrash could only exist here, in a land where the physical and spiritual are intertwined. We engage with this reality through tiyulim that turn the Land into a living Beit Midrash, where Torah is studied with our feet as much as our minds. From stretcher runs and workouts that build strength and teamwork, to Am Yisrael Week, when students dedicate themselves to giving, serving, and connecting with communities across the country, life in Israel demands that our Talmidim internalize the centrality of Eretz Yisrael in everything they do, learning, action, and identity.
“We believe that the best You is not about You”
At YTVA, Torah growth means turning outward. We believe that Torah values demand giving, not taking; that greatness is measured by responsibility, not self-focus. As a Hesder Yeshiva, we teach that learning and service are inseparable, that true Torah living means carrying others. Our students build discipline through daily routines, teamwork, and the optional 5:45 a.m. shiur, which challenges them to rise early, push their limits, and begin the day with purpose. They also cultivate a healthy relationship with technology, learning to be mindful, present, and engaged with the people and world around them. Guided by their Rebbeim and strengthened through chessed, learning, and army preparation, our Talmidim become mission-driven leaders of Am Yisrael, young men who take responsibility for their growth, their people, and the Jewish future.
YTVA recently moved onto an incredible new campus in the heart of Jerusalem, in the centrally-located neighborhood of Baka.
The campus is comprised of 3 brand new buildings which house a beautifully renovated Beit Midrash, apartment-style dorms, Chadar ochel, classrooms and more.
There are many amenities including a gym/workout center, as well as a coffee room stocked with snacks and coffee to keep students and faculty nourished throughout the day.
On kibbutz, you will have the once in a lifetime experience of working, learning, and living on a historic religious kibbutz. Your day will include working in the fields, gardens, factories, dining hall, farms, and childcare facilities of the kibbutz, side-by-side with the Israelis who live there.Like all of our special programming, our time on kibbutz is fully integrated with Torah, and there is daily learning in the afternoons and evenings. You will also experientially learn the halakhot relating to working the Land of Israel, and connect with early Zionist pioneers through a deep engagement with their institutions.
At Midreshet Torah v’Avodah, we believe that an essential part of the year will be learning to live independently. You will live in beautiful apartments in the heart of Jerusalem, and the surrounding neighborhood functions as the most exciting and vibrant campus in the world. Minutes from the Old City, Emek Refaim, and the center of town, you will be perfectly situated to maximize all of your time in Israel.