Migdal offers a structured program designed for motivated students from diverse backgrounds who are ready to learn seriously and grow in their Judaism and Chassidus.
The core of Migdal is a focused learning program built around the Beis Midrash. The program combines structure with personal guidance, ensuring that each student is challenged, supported, and steadily growing in their learning.
Chavrusa learning in Talmud and Chassidus
Shiurim at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels
Daily in-depth Chassidus learning
Practical Halacha and leadership preparation
Migdal welcomes students from around the world while maintaining a unified Beis Midrash experience.
International students are supported through a Hebrew integration track that helps them develop the language skills needed to participate confidently in the main shiurim. Students finish their year at Migdal fluent in the Hebrew language and Israeli culture.
Learning at Migdal extends beyond the walls of the Beis Midrash. Students take on meaningful responsibility through guided community involvement and leadership opportunities.
Torah teaching and mitzvah initiatives throughout the region
Weekly “Conquer the North” tefillin campaign across Northern Israel
Participation in community programs and outreach
Life at the yeshiva balances serious learning with experiences of connection and inspiration. These moments strengthen the sense of community and help students build lasting friendships rooted in shared growth.
Regular farbrengens that inspire Chassidic learning and a deeper connection
Shabbatons and communal Shabbat experiences
Special Torah events and gatherings
The yeshiva campus includes comfortable dormitory accommodations, a vibrant Beis Midrash, and shared spaces that feel like home.
Students spend the high Holidays (Tishrei) and Pesach in yeshiva, gaining hands-on understanding of halacha and minhagim in real time. Through preparation and participation, they develop the clarity and confidence to navigate Yom Tov while gaining priceless tools for their personal, family, and community life.
I’ve always been proud of being Jewish, but once I got to the Zal Hakatan, I truly knew what it meant to be Jewish. I came to the Zaal Hakatan without any Jewish education, and came out fluent in Hebrew, confident in my Jewish education, and unashamedly proud of who I am as a Jew.
Aside from the skills I had the chance to practice (such as social and leadership skills), the main thing I gained from the yeshiva is a new perspective on life. To be able to look around you and at yourself and feel how full it all is of purpose and divine providence.
The Lubavicher Rebbe
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
“The years we dedicate fully to Torah learning are the proper preparation for life in this world.”