Support a Citadel of Torah and Mussar With Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim’s Annual Raffle

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Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim, also known as Rabbinical Seminary of America, is well recognized for the emphasis it places on�ameilus baTorah, havanas haTorah, limud hamussar,�andchachmas hamussar. This focus produces a �Chofetz Chaim�talmid�, well equipped to face the many challenges life presents.

 

Talmidim�leave the Yeshiva with a clear grasp of the illustrious�mesorah�of the Yeshiva, inspired to transmit that�mesorah�to the next generation. The typical Yeshiva day is intense and demanding, with nearly ten hours spent daily learning�iyun�and�bekiyus, as well as a daily�mussar seder�and�halacha seder. The Yeshiva takes great pride in the style of its�iyun shiurim. The�shiur�is not a lecture; the atmosphere is lively, energetic, and interactive. It is a joint venture where�talmidim�actively participate with their�Rebbi�in the development of the�sugya�and work together to grasp its depth and profundity. The Yeshiva places great emphasis on the�mussar�component of its curriculum, recognizing that studying the ethical teachings of�mussar�is a vital component necessary for the growth of a�talmid�into a true�eved Hashem. The weekly�shmuessin�given by the Roshei Yeshiva serve a dual purpose. A�shmuess�develops the�talmid�s�ability to uncover the�mussar�lessons hidden beneath the surface of a�maamar chazal, and it enables a�talmid�to gain a greater understanding of himself and his personal�avodas Hashem.

When ashmuess�concludes, the Rosh Yeshiva is often approached by many�talmidim�eager to probe and fully understand the depth of the�maamar chazal. The�Kollel yungerleit�meet weekly with the Roshei Yeshiva to review and analyze the�shmuess�and they subsequently lead groups where they review the�shmuess�with younger�talmidim�and focus on absorbing and applying the message.�Talmidim�generally enter our Yeshiva at the age of 21 and often remain until past the age of 30, after having previously spent three years of full time learning post high school in one of the Yeshiva�s�Bais Medrash�affiliates. With the guidance and direction of�rebbeim�and�chaveirim, many life altering decisions in areas such as dating, marriage, children and career choices are made over these formative years. Each�talmid�is encouraged to develop his individual strengths and to approach each of life�s challenges from the perspective of�daas Torah. The�ruach�of the�Yeshiva�stresses growth as a�ben Torah�and places a great focus on the responsibility each individual has to sincerely seek out and fulfill the�ratzon Hashem.

 

Over his years in Yeshiva, a�talmid�grows in�lomdus�and�mussar�and develops a deeper and clearer understanding of�hashkafos HaTorah. The �Chofetz Chaim�talmid� emerges from his years of intense Torah study as a balanced, well rounded�talmid chochom�andbaal mussar, ready to share his passion and knowledge with others and prepared to bemekadeish Shem Shomayim�in his every action.

 

I invite you to help support this great citadel of Torah and Mussar through our annual raffle campaign by clicking on�https://www.duvys.com/simple/rsaraffle?aff=mkgy.

 

https://www.duvys.com/simple/rsaraffle?aff=mkgy

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