More Yeshiva Links Yeshivat Har Etzion is the largest hesder yeshiva in Israel. Located in Gush Etzion south of Jerusalem, it has over 600 students, from Israel and the rest of the world, and includes a teacher's college, a program for rabbinic ordination, and web-based learning programs. The Rashei Yeshiva are Harav Yehuda Amital and HaRav Aharon Lichtenstein. Yeshivat Hamivtar Orot Lev
For over twenty-five years Yeshivat Hamivtar has been distinguished by its superb rabbanim, its effective system of improving learning skills, and an intellectually honest atmosphere in which students feel comfortable asking difficult questions. The yeshiva's unique environment combines warmth and good humor with serious commitment to Yirat Shamayim and Sh'mirat Hamitzvot The Bat Ayin Yeshiva
The Bat Ayin Yeshiva is an alternative Jewish learning center in Israel. It is a dynamic spiritual yeshiva focusing on developing the individual's strenghts and talents of its students through a deep encounter with textual learning, prayer, and spiitual discipline. There are separate programs or both men and women. The Yeshiva of Rachel's Tomb This site offers a compendium of historical information on Rachel Imanu's resting place as well as news updates for Judaism's third most important holy site. Here you'll find plenty of pictures and drawings of the Tomb that date back centuries as well as the latest photographs of the new construction. Requests for prayers to be said at Rachel s Tomb on behalf of the sick and needy can be submitted here, too. Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies
For over 25 years, Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies has set the standard of creative Jewish learning by offering a mix of intellectual openness, rigorous textual analysis and opportunities for personal spiritual growth, under the guidance of an internationally recognized teaching staff. Pardes is open to Jewish men and women of all backgrounds. Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah
The Yeshiva Bircas HaTorah in the Old City where professional adults can learn for a few days or a few weeks. Specializing in Talmud study using the methods developed by Rabbi Shimon Green. No previous gemorah experience required! Ability to read Hebrew and a desire to learn are the only requirements!