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Easing Bochurim Into Mesivta

A new program by former Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Mendel Polter has begun preparing Mesivta bochurim for the new zman. Full Story

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oh wow
August 23, 2012 8:06 pm

is this the same rabbi polter that is single handedly saving lubavitch? this is amazing keep it up kol hakovod!!! yelchu machayol el chayal!!!!!!!!!

a parent
August 23, 2012 8:04 pm

this program looks intresting but im worried about the costs of the program. is there a way that i can get alittle help with the financial part of it due to my struggles as of late? thx

Avraham
August 23, 2012 6:05 pm

I spy Avraham, keep up the great work!
Z P

Nochum Mayer Rabin
August 23, 2012 4:29 pm

I was a student in this gemara program and i am pre mesivta age and i found that Rabbi Polter made the learning, interesting, fun, and he is very enthusiastic. He explained it well, and made the gemara come alive for me. Thanks!

a former talmid
August 23, 2012 2:27 pm

as a former talmid of rabbi polter i can say that his method of doing things is by far better then any other.

To#11
August 23, 2012 1:32 pm

This is not another yeshiva opening on the contrary this is a program that will help your son stay in my and for a minimal price have a online gemara support system in the comfort of your own home that is exactly who it is for?

more and more programs
August 23, 2012 1:19 pm

just means more and more pressures on us parents. what’s wrong with our kids staying here in CH all the way thru mesivta? I get it that the out of town kids need to go somewhere, but because all the ‘good boy’s/ learners ‘ leave my son wants to too, but we can’t afford to send him away! oh well , mesivta Here will have a ‘ good boy/ learning ‘ staying right here coz I’m not blindly following, because even if we could do it financially, kids of 14 /15 in my opinion are too young to leave home… Read more »

From the premesivta team
August 23, 2012 12:26 pm

Zal Bachurim abselutly invited to the 930 class they will learn the yeshiva shnaim ochazin Gemara Rashi tosfos like never before and have their best year of learning ever.

Game changer
August 23, 2012 12:07 pm

If this program does what it says it does this could change everything including so many of our kids going off.

To # 3
August 23, 2012 12:01 pm

If you read the many testimonials on the web site from current teachers students mechanch like rabbi markowitz and other leading Lubavitch figures they all seem to agree that rabbi polter and pre mesivta does have a clue , bc most boys that are in need of help in Gemara, or their parents would not write a testimonial like that on me and you or many others also look at his teacher testimonials + this does not seem to be A lesson or 2 rather a year of lessons or even more if the boy wants to move to the… Read more »

An ounce of prevention....
August 23, 2012 10:53 am

I agree with #1. Why aren’t the students be better prepared before they get to mesivta. Or why can’t the mesivta’s themselves help these kids. Most parents can’t afford to pay for extra tutoring etc.. on top of tuition, summer programs (mandatory by most mesivtas) etc..

#2
August 23, 2012 10:52 am

They are not ready to understand it, but they are ready to get familiar with the language aspect of it, the reading, the punctuation, the translation, that is much better taken care of when the child is younger, not older.

From the premesivta team
August 23, 2012 10:43 am

Zal Bachurim abselutly invited to the 930 class they will learn the yeshiva shnaim ochazin Gemara Rashi tosfos like never before and have their best year of learning ever.

????
August 23, 2012 9:40 am

what about zal bochurim who are behind???

sounds great....
August 23, 2012 8:17 am

While well presented and sounds great, i really don’t get it. All these advertised programs – pre mesivta camps or like this newest one, preparatory learning, don’t really make sense to me. Skills, complicated learning, pressure, preparing for the challenge – i really don’t have a clue here. From my lomg time experience in Chinuch, I am pretty confident that the organizers of the program don’t have a clue either. It sounds more like a remedial program for the weak students. Do you really think that a few lessons puts them in a higher level? As a teacher for many… Read more »

start when they are young
August 23, 2012 6:38 am

From my experience , kids begin to learn gemoro in 4th grade are not ready to understand it , so why not to do it later, does anyone know? is it the reason for premesivtah?
a mom from Oholey Torah

why not?
August 23, 2012 6:28 am

I do not understand why cheders and day schools don’t do a better job of teaching the boys gemara. If everyone knows this is the “silent killer” for boys entering mesivta, why aren’t the schools doing something about it?

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