For over 15 years, we've been nurturing a generation of Torah scholars with strong character in the heart of our holiest city.
King David Yeshiva was founded with a simple but profound vision: to give every Jewish boy a place where he can grow — spiritually, personally, and in his learning. Rabbi Menachem, the founder, saw the need for a different kind of educational institution — a place where the student is at the center, not the system.
The decision to establish the yeshiva in Hebron was intentional. The city of our forefathers — where Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov are buried — provides students with a profound spiritual experience unlike anywhere else. The proximity to Me'arat HaMachpela and the historic connection to Jewish roots gives special meaning to every hour of learning.
Since its founding, the yeshiva has produced hundreds of alumni who continue learning in advanced yeshivot, serve in the IDF and national service, and contribute to their communities. Each graduate carries the values instilled in him: responsibility, giving, and love of Israel.
To be Israel's leading high school yeshiva in personalized education — a place where every student discovers his unique strengths and develops them for a meaningful role in the Jewish people.
To provide deep Torah education combined with personal mentorship, character development, and community involvement. We believe every boy can succeed when given the right tools and belief in himself.
A unique blend of tradition and modernity. In-depth Gemara learning with educational technology, a warm family atmosphere with high standards, and personal freedom with responsibility.
1:8 rabbi-to-student ratio. Every student receives a personal mentor who guides him throughout the year — in learning, character, and daily life.
Learning in Hebron isn't just an address — it's an experience. Students daven at Me'arat HaMachpela, learn the city's Jewish history, and feel part of something greater than themselves.
Our rabbis live in the community and are available to students at all hours. Shabbat meals together, personal talks, and close guidance — because a good yeshiva is an extended family.
Weekly updates, parent days, and personal conversations. We believe parents are full partners in the educational process and maintain open, transparent communication.
Gemara, Halacha, Tanach, Mussar and Machshava — each student builds a personalized learning plan with his rabbi that matches his level and interests.
We prepare students for advanced yeshiva, military service, or national service. Our graduates enter the world with a strong Torah foundation and values that serve them for life.
Your tax-deductible donation helps us continue nurturing the next generation of Torah scholars in the city of our forefathers.