Overseas Program

Take your place in the beit midrash

Shiur Alef students from overseas make up about one third of the Shiur Alef group, and are completely integrated with the Israeli students, who make up the majority of the Yeshiva community.

Overseas students live and learn with their Israeli counterparts in a Hebrew speaking environment, while being supported by their own English speaking staff, and having unique extra curricular programming throughout the year.

Students live in comfortable, newly renovated dormitories within the beautiful green grounds of Kibbutz Kfar Etzion, with access to laundry facilities and a fully equipped kitchen.

Why Should You Come
to Our Overseas Program?

Personal Attention

Integration

Unparalleled Learning

Programming

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

The Application Process
How do I apply to Yeshivat Drisha?

Our application form includes important details we would like to know about you, as well as
 some background about your Torah learning experience, and some short essay questions.

Our application fee is 50$.

You can apply right here!

No, application to Yeshivat Drisha is not included in the joint seminary form. We have our own form, which you can find right here! 

Although we’re not on the joint application, we keep to the same schedule as other seminaries. 

Applications for the 2026-2027 school year are due December 1st.

Yes! We would like to hear good things about you from two people who know you well. At least one of those should be a teacher or an administrator at your school. 

Your recommendations should be sent in through this form.

We will reach out to you by the end of December or the beginning of January to schedule a personal interviews, by Zoom or in person. You will have a conversation with Rabbanit Yael Shimoni, including a chavruta component – for which you don’t need to prepare anything!

After your personal interview with Rabbanit Yael Shimoni, you will receive your acceptance letter on February 15th, with some additional information on the upcoming year. You will have a week to send in your response and register.

Where am I going to live next year?

Yeshivat Drisha is located in Kibbutz Kfar Etzion, in the beautiful region of Gush Etzion, near Alon Shvut.

Our dormitories are small stand-alone apartments in a lovely outdoor compound, surrounded by greenery and trees. Each room is furnished with new beds and individual closets for each student, and equipped with a mini fridge and kettle. 

Each dormitory unit houses two bedrooms and is shared between overseas students and Israelis, with a maximum of two girls per room and four girls per unit. 

No! This is your home for the year, and we won’t allow anyone else to use it. 

Dorms are open year-round, even when the Yeshiva is on vacation. Students can always stay in their dormitories for Shabbat and are always welcome at the Kibbutz shul for Shabbat tefillot and Kibbutz families for Shabbat meals.

The Yeshiva provides three meals a day to all students. Students also have access to the Yeshiva’s student kitchen which is equipped with a large refrigerator, stove, oven and microwave, as well as complete sets of meat and dairy cookware and dishes. 

Students also have full access to communal laundry machines, free of charge, which are conveniently located.

We believe strongly in the saying “נפש בריאה בגוף בריא” – a healthy mind in a healthy body. It’s important to us that the food we provide to our students is healthy and nutritious. 

For breakfast, students are offered fresh bread, plenty of vegetables and fruit, and a variety of spreads, such as Israeli cream cheese (gvina levana), hummus or silan. Students are welcome (and encouraged!) to chop up a salad, and we make sure we always have plenty of cutting boards available for everyone.

Lunches always include an animal-based protein (like chicken or fish) and a plant-based protein (such as tofu or seitan), at least one veggie side dish, and fresh cut vegetables. 

We are more than happy to accommodate special dietary needs and allergies. We currently offer gluten-free and vegan options, and can make other similar arrangements for students as needed.

What can you tell me about Kfar Etzion?

Founded in 1927 and reestablished in 1967, Kfar Etzion is a part of Gush Etzion, in the Judea hills to the south of Jerusalem.

Kfar Etzion is currently home to approximately 1200 individuals. It is a religious kibbutz, founded by members of Tenuat HaKibbutz HaDati (the Religious Kibbutz Movement), who were later joined by Bnei Akiva alumni, from Israel and abroad. 

Residents at the Kibbutz are mostly Dati Leumi, and of a similar mindset to someone who’s Modern Orthodox. The Kibbutz is definitely happy and proud to host the first Yeshiva for women!

The Kibbutz is gated and is enclosed by a fence which is monitored 24/7. There is also private security who patrols nightly around the area of the Yeshiva dormitories.

Students are encouraged to join a Kibbutz security Whatsapp group, so they can receive all security updates and instructions immediately. There is a small army base located on the Kibbutz itself, as well as a larger one next door. 

Kfar Etzion is home to a bustling shopping area frequented by people from all over Gush Etzion, with a large grocery store, several restaurants, an ice cream parlor and a fitness center, to name a few.

There are direct buses to the Kibbutz from Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Efrat, as well as to Tzomet HaGush and the shopping mall there.

How much does the Drisha Overseas program cost?

The total cost of the program is $25,000 USD for the year.

This cost includes the non-refundable registration fee of $3,500 USD, tuition, room and board, and extra-curricular programming.

Needs-based financial aid is available.

Additional costs include international airfare from the student’s home location to Israel, health insurance, and cell phone plans or other SIM card arrangements. Health insurance premiums will be paid directly to Maccabi upon arrangement.

Medical coverage is provided by Maccabi, and sign-up and payment is directly through them. We’re happy to help students set this up. 

  • Registration fee – 3,500$ USD, due February 16th
  • First semester fee – 11,597$ USD, due two weeks before the beginning of the program
  • Second semester fee – 9,903$ USD, due two weeks before the beginning of the second semester

Individual payment plans can be determined on a needs basis. Additionally, financial aid is available on a needs basis.

Shiur Alef Schedule

Weekly Schedule
Time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7:30–8:00 AM Pre-Tefilla Limmud and Daf Yomi
8:00–9:00 AM Shacharit and Breakfast
9:00–10:00 AM English Review Shiur Iyun Seder
& Shiur
English Review Shiur Iyun Seder Iyun Seder
& Shiur
10:00 AM–
1:00 PM
10:00
Iyun Seder
Halacha
Seder & Shiur
12:45
Hachana L'Tefila
& Mincha
1:00–2:45 PM Lunch Lunch & Break
Mifgash Shiur Alef
2:45–3:30 PM Mincha Forewords of Sefarim Bekiut
Shiur
Machshava Shiur "Know Him in All Your Paths"
workshop
3:30–4:00 PM Tanach Shiur Mincha Mincha Midrash
Seder & Shiur
Mincha
4:00–5:15 PM Machshava:
Rav Kook
Machshava: Levinas Methology in Reading Rishonim HaParasha Shel HaShavua
5:15–6:45 PM Development of Halacha Seder Machshava Seder Rosenzweig Chabura Halacha: A Kehila Rabbi's
Point-of-View
Likrat Shabbat: Creative Beit Midrash
Tanach Chabura
7:00–8:00 PM Maariv, Dinner & Break
8:15–9:30 PM Bekiut Seder - Gemara Bekiut Seder - Machshava Bekiut Seder - Gemara Chassidut
9:30–10:30 PM Development of Halacha Shiur The Principles
of Torah
SheBe'al Peh
Madricha
Mifgash
Chagigah
Chabura
Mishmar