Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary

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3323 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, New York 10312
(718) 853-8500
https://torahtemimahtalmudicalseminary.com/

Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary is a private institution located in Brooklyn, New York. The seminary provides higher education in Jewish studies, focusing on Talmudic law, religious texts, and traditional Jewish teachings. The school offers a structured curriculum designed for students pursuing advanced knowledge in Torah scholarship.

The seminary specializes in religious studies, emphasizing classical Jewish texts, ethical teachings, and Halacha (Jewish law). The primary degree awarded is in Talmudic Studies. Students engage in intensive study of the Talmud, commentaries, and related disciplines. The program follows a traditional Yeshiva model, where learning is conducted through lectures, discussions, and one-on-one study.

The seminary fosters a structured and disciplined environment centered on religious observance and study. Daily schedules include prayer services, study sessions, and lectures. The community is close-knit, with students forming study partnerships (chavrusas) to enhance learning. The school provides dormitory housing and dining facilities to support full-time study.

2023-2024 Tuition Fees:

  • In-StateOut-of-State: $9,600
  • Books & Supplies: $300

Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary focuses on Jewish religious educations:

Education & Teaching

The seminary prepares students for roles in Jewish education. Graduates often teach in yeshivas, Hebrew schools, or community religious programs. They develop skills in curriculum design, pedagogy, and student mentorship.

Liberal Arts & Humanities

The seminary’s curriculum heavily emphasizes humanities, particularly in Talmudic studies, Jewish history, philosophy, and ethics. Students engage in deep analytical discussions and textual interpretation.

Social Work & Social Sciences

Graduates often enter Jewish community service roles, providing support through religious education, mentorship, and charitable work. The study of Jewish ethics contributes to an understanding of social justice and community welfare.