Mayanot

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Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies
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Established 1996
Key people Rabbi Chaim Moss
Location Jerusalem, Israel
Website http://www.mayanot.edu

Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies (Hebrew: מעיינות, lit. Wellsprings), is a school in Jerusalem for Jewish students aged 20–29.[1] Classes include instruction in Jewish Mysticism, Philosophy, Talmud, Torah, Chassidut, and the Hebrew Language.[2] The Mayanot Men's Program was founded in 1996, and the Women's Program started in 2008.[3]

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Male student at Mayanot.

Administration

  • Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov - Executive Director
  • Rabbi Shlomo Gestetner - Dean
  • Rabbi Yisroel Noach Wichnin - Rosh Yeshiva

Location

The men's campus is centrally located in Jerusalem. [4] It is within walking distance to the Kotel and the Jerusalem Central Bus Station. The Men's campus is a few blocks away from Mahane Yehuda Market also known as "The Shook". The women's campus is in the Katamon neighborhood in Jerusalem. [5]

Learning Style

Mayanot is unique in that it is designed to accommodate Jews of all types of backgrounds. Talmud study is broken down into a sequence of 8 levels study. The goal is to take students from learning the Hebrew alphabet to learning a section of Gemara on their own within 24 months.[6] This unique method of Talmud study is fast gaining international recognition. Yeshivas in Europe, Australia, and America have written to Mayanot asking staff members to conduct in-service programs for their teachers, so that they may implement the methodology in their own classrooms. Rabbi Baruch Kaplan traveled to Australia where he trained several teachers at a college of Jewish Studies. [7]

Students have a choice of learning options from classrooms to chavrusa style. <templatestyles src="Module:Hatnote/styles.css"></templatestyles>

Yeshiva students prepare for and review the shiur with their chavruta during a study session known as a seder. In contrast to conventional classroom learning, in which a teacher lectures to the student and the student repeats the information back in tests, chavruta-style learning challenges the student to analyze and explain the material, point out the errors in his partner's reasoning, and question and sharpen each other's ideas, often arriving at entirely new insights of the meaning of the text.

Accreditation

Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies is an accredited institution of MASA, a joint project of the Jewish Agency and the government of Israel. The school advises students who wish to obtain credit for their courses at Mayanot to consult with their school's admissions office to arrange the transfer of credits in advance.[8]

Scholarship Fund

One of the donors to the yeshiva is the Schottenstein family, among others. They have donated to the men's dorms and the program in general. They are quoted saying, [it was a] "‘thrill to support’ Mayanot, and it was, for him, ‘a “blue chip” investment.’". [9]

Mr. Ben Federman and Mr. David Schottenstein together with his wife Eda partnered on a joint philanthropic project to launch the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies Midwest Scholarship Fund. The Schottenstein family supports a number of key projects at Mayanot, including the “Saul’s Scholars” summer program scholarship, dedicated by William and Thomas Schottenstein in the memory of their late uncle, Saul Schottenstein o”h. [10]

Notable Alumni

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