Mesoras Mordechai
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Yeshivas Mesoras Mordechai is an Orthodox Yeshiva in Israel heading into its' fifth year. It is situated in the Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph neighborhood. Headed by Rabbi Tzvi Feuer, grandson of Rabbi Mordechai Gifter, the former Rosh Yeshiva of Telz Yeshiva, the Yeshiva focuses on giving the dedicated student the most attention in order to fully maximize his potential in building his skills at Gemara learning.
The morning and night sedarim are focused on Iyun, with three shiurim tailored to the different levels of the bachurim. Second Seder focuses on Bekius, with the talmidim split into two level-based shiurim.
Additionally, the Yeshiva focuses on avodas hamiddos, with bachurim presenting va'adim on each months "Avodas HaChodesh". There are also shiurim in Machsheves Yisrael, such as Rabbeinu Yonah on Mishlei and Avos, and "Yedias HaYahadus", to help the bachurim achieve well rounded growth.
The Yeshiva has published two Torah Journals, "Kovetz Mesoras Mordechai", containing Chiddushei Torah of previous Telzer Roshei Yehsiva, newly published Divrei Torah from R' Gifter zt"l, and Chiddushei Torah of the Rabbeim and Bachurim of the Yeshiva.
The Yeshiva has approximately 30 students from the U.S., Canada, England and Israel aged 17-21.
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