Lubavitcher Yeshiva is guided by the Rebbe’s directives, and our curriculum, programs, and school culture are steeped in the values and practice of Chassidus Chabad.
Our students are from families who share our commitment to these values. We believe that our role is to work in conjunction with the home to mold students to become committed, active Chassidim.
Teachers and parents must serve as role models who demonstrate Yiddishkeit and active learning to our talmidim.
We believe deeply that excellent Chinuch must be a strong partnership between school and parents— values and goals for the child must be shared, and the atmosphere and conduct within the home must be supportive of those shared goals.
Below are some of the fundamental beliefs that form our educational philosophy. Please review each one, and think carefully about how much you share or don't share these values.
It would be unwise to place your son into an environment that is inconsistent with your home's values and conduct. If your family's approach is not in line with Yeshiva's, it can be confusing and unhealthy for your son, and it impedes our ability to educate him. It may even cause resentment towards the Yeshiva, and Yiddishkeit in general.
These questions do not necessarily determine acceptance or lack thereof. Our purpose is to evaluate the overall situation of the child and determine how to best help him reach his fullest potential.