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BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION

Yeshivat Noam Hatorah

The Backstory

Elul 5772, Yeshivat Noam Hatorah was established, with a vision to produce, true, wholesome, lifetime Bnei Torah. Looking back at the past decade, our reputation has proven that our vision has become reality. Yeshivat Noam HaTorah was instituted in Elul 5772 - 2012, impacting the Torah world in a profound way. Under the Guidance of the Rosh Hayeshiva Harav Dovid Amon Shlit”a, and with the help of its esteemed Rebbeim and Magidei Shiurim Shlit”a, the Yeshivah has produced tens of wholesome Bnei Torah who are a pride and joy to Klal Yisroel. In Yeshiva, the bachurim are given the requisite tools to succeed in their learning and to develop sterling middot. The Yeshiva is renowned for its warm and growing atmosphere. The Rosh Hayeshiva together with the Rebbeim put a very strong emphasis that every single bachur, without exception, who enters the doors of the Yeshiva should be matzliach in bringing out his full potential. As time progressed, many alumni of Noam HaTorah got married and the Rosh HaYeshiva began to receive numerous requests to establish a Kollel. Many of the avreichim sought to continue learning and growing in the Yeshiva atmosphere, while benefitting from the guidance of the esteemed Yeshiva staff. The Rosh HaYeshiva heeded their call, and Kollel Noam HaTorah was established. The goal of the Kollel is to continue cultivating the married talmidim into genuine talmidei chachamim, and that they receive semicha in halachah while becoming proficient in a large portion of Shas, eventually becoming community Rabanim and leaders worldwide. Baruch Hashem, the Kollel continues to reach, and even surpass that goal. Some avreichim have received semicha in Yoreh Deah, and are continuing with other parts of Shulchan Aruch. Other avreichim continue to join the Kollel, beginning their journey of receiving semicha as well. Yeshivat Noam HaTorah is an exceptional Makom Torah.

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