Yeshivat Torat HaChaim

Yeshivat Torat HaChaim is an educational yeshiva network founded by Rabbi Shmuel Tal in 1996, originally situated in the Gush Katif (Gaza Strip) settlement of Neve Dekalim. After the 2005 disengagement from Gaza, Torat HaChaim was re-established in the religious settlement, Yad Binyamin, between Jerusalem and Ashdod.

The Torat HaChaim network numbers (in 2016–2017) 1,600 students and includes: a Talmud Torah; elementary girls school; yeshiva ketana; ulpana for girls; yeshiva gedola; kollel; yeshiva for baalei teshuva; midrasha for baalot teshuva; midrasha for women after National Service; yeshiva for haredi men; film and theater school (separate days for men and women); school for counseling and therapeutic training (separate days for men and women); Tal Chaim publication institute; off campus outreach programs; off campus teacher training program; community of families in Nazareth Ilit.

Rav Tal believes in inclusiveness in the student body, with students representing most types of orthodoxy, and stresses the need to become more involved in every aspect of Israeli society. He encourages his students to serve in the ultra-orthodox IDF Nahal unit or to do National Service.

Future plans include a music academy for men and women, and high schools for sons and daughters of baalei teshuva.

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