The Daily Learning Schedule
At Yeshivas Emek Davar, the daily schedule is carefully structured to balance rigorous Torah learning with personal growth. The day begins with Shacharis and a focused seder in Gemara, followed by shiurim that deepen understanding and sharpen skills. Afternoons are devoted to guided chavrusa learning and practical halacha, while evenings include mussar study and optional review to reinforce clarity. This rhythm ensures that each talmid experiences steady progress, with time set aside for mentorship, reflection, and building a lifelong commitment to Torah.
Wake Up
08:00 AM
TED Talks
08:00 AM
Shacharit
08:00 AM
Breakfast
08:00 AM
Chaburot
08:00 AM
Morning Shiur & First To Basics
08:00 AM
Break
08:00 AM
Dinner
08:00 AM
Night Seder
08:00 AM
Maariv
08:00 AM
Beit Midrash Chavrutot
08:00 AM
Gym, Intramurals, Open Court
08:00 AM
Courses Offered
Talmud (Gemara)
In-depth study of Gemara with classic commentaries.
Halacha (Jewish Law)
Practical Jewish law for daily living.
Chumash & Tanach (Bible Studies)
Torah and Prophets with insights from tradition.
Mussar & Hashkafa (Ethics & Jewish Thought)
Jewish ethics, character, and personal growth.
SEPTEMBER
- Welcome Tiyul: Hike in the Judean Hills
- Opening Shabbaton: Bonding weekend at the Yeshiva
OCTOBER
- Tiyul: Old City of Jerusalem & Kotel Tunnels
- Shabbaton: Guest Rabbi – “Torah & Modern Life”
NOVEMBER
- Tiyul: Masada & Dead Sea
- Shabbaton: Community Shabbat in Beit Shemesh
DECEMBER
- Tiyul: Tzfat (Safed) & Galilee Mystical Tour
- Shabbaton: Chanukah Celebration & Learning
Mentorship at Yeshivas Emek Davar
Students spend their days immersed in deep Torah study, guided by passionate Rabbeim who offer personalized mentorship and real-world wisdom. But growth doesn’t stop at the Beis Medresh. Weekly outings, Shabbatonim, and guided trips throughout Israel allow students to connect what they’re learning to the vibrant history, culture, and spirituality of Am Yisrael. This intentional rhythm anchored in learning, enriched by experience nurtures well-rounded young men who return home with stronger convictions, deeper knowledge, and a clearer sense of purpose.