In honor of the recent Siyum Hashas, Lev Aharon took our boys to the gala event geared to English speakers living in Israel.
It seems like this period of the year is ripe for Siyumim...
As a final farewell to the holy days of Chanukah there is a traditional, kabbalistic custom known as “Seraifat Haptilot” the burning of the wicks.
Chacham Ezra Dayan married off his daughter this week, on the same night that the Americans in Israel held their Siyum Hashas.
Michael Shlomo is our beloved Av Bayit. As an alumnus of Lev Aharon he knows what it’s like to be a teenager...
Mikey Benzeken had the boys falling off their chairs!
Room siyum
Rabbi Yishai Rabi definitely has a musical soul. Besides being a talented guitarist and a beautiful singer...
As always, one of the highlights of our Chanukah celebration is the opportunity for the Rabbi’s to host students in their homes.
Every year on the first night of Chanukah, we take our boys to the homes of some of the great Tzaddikim of the generation.
Our dream, our hope and our greatest aspiration is that our students should learn not just to learn Torah but to personify Torah.
Rabbi Shalom Dorchai is a member of our Kolel, our in house barber and the force behind an exciting morning incentive to bring chizuk to first seder each day.
Rabbi Uri Sondhelm joined our staff two years ago...
Losing your wallet is never fun but when Avi Ben Dayan lost his, it couldn’t have been at a worse time.
This week, we took a two-day excursion down south to the Negev.
The process of growth and development in a Yeshiva is usually gradual. One does not reach maturity overnight.
As the older students in the Yeshiva, the Shana Bet boys are in a class of their own, literally and figuratively.
Lev Aharon is definitely overflowing with excitement and simcha. This past week, our boys decided to spread that light and bring the happiness to others.
The concept of Thursday Night mishmar is well known in the Yeshiva world. Its almost become a tradition.
There are two ways to perceive our Shana Bet program. Some assume its merely another year in Lev, a second opportunity to soak in what the Yeshiva has to offer.