Mayanot
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Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies is a Chabad-Lubavitch yeshiva for men located in Makor Baruch, Jerusalem, Israel. Its faculty and student body are mostly American, and the yeshiva is targeted towards American baalei teshuva (Jews who "rediscover" Orthodox Judaism later in life).
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[edit] Educational philosophy
In addition to standard yeshiva subjects, such as Talmud and Halakha (Jewish Law), Mayanot emphasizes Chabad Hasidic philosophy and similar subjects.
[edit] Faculty
The Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Yisroel Noach Wichnin.
Rabbi Shlomo Gestetner - Executive Director
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov - Yeshiva Director
Mike - Administrator
Rabbi Chaim Moss - Judaic Studies Program Director
Rabbi Alon Silberg - Talmud, Jewish History
Rabbi Baruch Kaplan - Talmud, Chassidus
Rabbi Shmuel Braun - Bible Studies, Talmud, Chassidus
Rabbi Mordechai Guth - Jewish Law, Talmud, Chassidus
Rabbi Avromel Hendel - Jewish Law
Rabbi Elchanan Cohen - Talmud
[edit] Accreditation
Mayanot is recognized by the College Consortium for International Studies, and is accredited school for higher learning through the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, New Jersey. The Rabbinical College of America is accredited by the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education and by AARTS (Association for Advanced Rabbinic and Talmudic schools).
[edit] Notable alumni
- Simcha Weinstein the "Comic Book Rabbi".
- Levi Brackman writer and thinker.
- Dovi Scheiner founder of the Soho Synagogue.
- Sammy Harkham cartoonist. [1]
- Avi Weinstein Director of Taglit-birthright israel: Mayanot.
- Yaakov Komisar Jewish Educator.
- Avrohom Shemtov "Radloh" chief editor of 7fatcow.com.
[edit] Mayanot synagogue
Mayanot also maintains a community synagogue in Nachlaot, Jerusalem. Situated in the center of New Jerusalem, the site was originally purchased by leaders of the ancient Yemenite Jewish community. The structure was completed in 1919, encompassing two synagogues and a large house of study. During Israel's War of Independence, the building stood in the heart of the Jewish resistance. Mayanot has committed to rebuilding the space and dedicating it to the intent of its builders: to be a center of prayer and learning in downtown Jerusalem.
[edit] Other Mayanot programs
Through its affiliates, the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies offers a Taglit-birthright Israel trip, an executive learning seminar, a synagogue in Jerusalem, and is a full-fledged Israeli tour provider.