INSPIRATIONAL RELIGIOUS GROWTH

At the heart of our students' growth is the powerful bond they build with their rabbis and teachers. Beyond the classroom, this connection deepens through inspiring and informal moments that allow students to engage with their mentors in a more personal and spiritual way. Whether dancing together at Rosh Chodesh rikkudim, sharing transformative moments during Seminar, or learning life skills and healthy decision making in SICHA classes, these experiences create lasting relationships that spark meaningful questions, strengthen commitment to Torah and Mitzvot, and foster a genuine connection to Halakhah.

Bet Midrash
The Bet Midrash is the spiritual center of the Yeshivah. At shacharit and mincha, student prayers are uplifted daily by the sheer beauty of the space. Throughout the day, the room is filled with intensive chavruta learning and dynamic classes. This space is also home to our adult Torah education classes and after-school Torah study program. 

“Extra Dose of Inspiration”
This new initiative introduces students to an inspirational speaker each month who shares insights on Torah, parasha, chagim, and personal Jewish growth. Some of our notable speakers included Rabbi Yitzchok Grossman from Migdal Or (the “disco rabbi”), Rabbanit Shani Taragin from Eretz Yisrael and Rabbi Nachman Seltzer, a world-renowned author. 

Holiday Parties
During the celebratory times of Chanukah and Purim, several members of our faculty foster the student connection by opening their homes to students, hosting gradewide parties filled with music, food, games, and Divrei Torah. 

Seminar
Students participate in a ruach-filled communal Shabbat and engage in sessions designed to stimulate in-depth discussions. These gradewide seminars provide some of the most memorable and meaningful moments of our students’ educational experience.

Tefillah
Tefillah is an integral aspect of the Yeshivah of Flatbush experience. During our minyanim, held in both Ashkenazic and Sephardic customs, rabbis and mentors encourage and support the students in engaging tefillot.