we teach a love for learning Torah. It begins with intensive and interactive study of Torah texts. It is enhanced by the encounter with the personalities who populate those texts. And it is solidified by the extraordinary role models presented by our faculty.
. we provide a warm, caring atmosphere as we engage your mind, your heart and your soul. The kindness and sincerity of each member of our exceptional staff along with the individual attention provided to each student creates the ultimate environment for success in personal growth and in Torah study. Each year, we develop a close-knit student body, imbued with friendship and camaraderie.
we foster the development of Middot. Learning Torah is far more than just the accumulation of knowledge. By providing our students with an environment of kindness, sincerity and individualized attention, we help them grow in yirat shamayim, ahavat HaShem, derech eretz and avodah shebalev (tefilah).
we teach Torah learning skills that you will take with you beyond your year in Israel . Through rigorous, advanced Torah study in shiurim and in the beit midrash with your chavruta, you will experience Torah as never before.
we encourage you to develop a deep appreciation for and a sense of obligation to your family, your school, and your community. It is our prayer and expectation that you will take your newly developed skills and experiences and build upon them in the future as life-long Torah learners and leaders in your communities.
we expand your love for Am Yisrael, Eretz Yisrael and Medinat Yisrael. Our unique, integrated program of shiurim and siyurim, together with our extended tiyulim and meaningful, outstanding programs on Yom HaAtzmaut, Yom Yerushalayim, and throughout the year allow you to expand your love for the Land, the People, and the State of Israel. You will experience the miracle of modern Israel, as well as the promise of its future.
Mazal tov to Yael (Wienerkur) Schwechter (SFW 05) and her husband Daniel on the birth of a baby girl.
Mazal tov to our Eym Bayit, Chani Kupinsky and her husband R Dov, on the birth of a baby boy.
Mazal tov to SFW Rakezet and Director of Student Programming, Mrs. Michal Gruen, and her family on the birth of a baby boy, Akiva Meir.
Mazal tov to SFW Rakezet, Mrs. Rebecca Belezon, and her family on the birth of a baby boy.
Mazal Tov to Tzipora Leah Shapiro (SFW 08) on her engagement to Navid Danish
Mazal Tov to Sheri Seidenfeld (SFW 05) on her marriage to Josh Guttman
Condolences to our Av Bayit, R Dov Kupinsky, on the passing of his grandmother
Mazal Tov to Esti Werblowsky (SFW 05) on her engagement to Moshe Schilit
Mazal Tov to Tamar Hanau (SFW 06) on her engagement to Eitan Ehrenfeld
Mazal tov to SFW madricha Talia Sanders on her engagement to Jon Ifrah.
Mazal tov to Rabbi Zevi Reinitz and his wife on the birth of a daughter.
Mazal Tov to Chana Gila Ovitz (SFW 07) on her marriage to Amichai Levy.
Mazal tov to Elisheva Koplen (SFW 06-07) on her engagement to Chaim Horowitz.
Mazal tov to Sari Gelernter (SFW 06) on her engagement to Yoni Wachspress.
Mazal tov to Becky Steinmetz (SFW 06) on her engagement to Adam Jerozolim (SFM 04-05)
Mazal tov to Arielle Finkle (SFW 07-08) on her engagement to Avi Goldberg
Mazal tov to Sarah Dray (SFW 07-08) on her engagement to Adam Davis (SFM Hesder).
Mazal tov to Denise Zami (SFW 08) on her marriage to Moshe Kairy.
Mazal tov to Rochelle Sonnenberg (SFW 06) on her marriage to Shlomo Yaros
Mazal tov to Rav Yamers son, Kobi, on his marriage to Shifra Miller
Mazal tov to Penina Brafman (SFW 05) on her engagment to Benji Greenfield.
Mazal tov to Chani Schonbrun (SFW 05) on her marriage to Menachem Yandorf.
Mazal tov to Liz Hyman (SFW 07) to on her marriage Yehuda Polekoff (SFM 06-07).
Mazal tov to Aviva Stroh (SFW 05-06) on her marriage to Uriel Rabinovitz.
Mazal tov to Liana Lichtman (SFW 05) to on her marriage Daniel Goldmintz (SFM 05/06).
Mazal tov to Mrs. Tali Ifrah, SFW teacher and Shana Bet Rakezet, on the birth of a daughter, Aliza Rachel.
Mazal tov to Bracha (Frankel) Weiss (SFW 05) and her husband Daniel (SFM 00-02) on the birth of a baby boy, Yehuda Yosef Chaim.