Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi
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Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi | |
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Ha-Va'ad ha-Le'umi St 21, Jerusalem Israel | |
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Type | Post-high-school Yeshiva |
Established | 2004 |
Staff | 20 |
Number of students | 54 |
Affiliation | Modern Orthodox Judaism |
Rashei Yeshiva | Rabbi Yehuda Susman and Rabbi David Ebner |
Menahel | Rav Benny Pflanzer |
Website | www.yehatzvi.org |
Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi (
Rabbi
Students
The student body is made up of students from all around the world. The yeshiva currently has students from America, Canada, England, Australia and South Africa. The yeshiva also has a high percentage of students from different European countries.
Sedarim
Morning Seder
The student body is divided into a number of different
Afternoon Seder
Afternoon seder has its own set of "Ramim" (Rabbis). There are separate sets of Rabbis for
Night Seder and Kollel
Part of night seder includes learning with an Israeli
Davening
The yeshiva has its own davening in the morning (shacharit) and evening (maariv), and often joins Machon Lev for the afternoon service (mincha). Otherwise, the students will organise their own mincha. Davening during the week and on Shabbat is organised by the Gabbaim, a position held by students. Currently, Jacob Goldwater and Ben Voignac hold the title.
Yeshiva Traditions
Every spring, the school holds a week-long competition between the different shiurim in honor of Purim.
It is tradition for every student to give a brief talk to the entire student body once during the year. These talks are given twice a week, in the morning, so that each student should get a chance to speak at some point during the year.