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Talmudic University of Florida, Alfred and Sadye Swire College of Judaic Studies
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Talmudic University is a pre-eminent institution of Jewish education, widely recognized for its community-building and leadership-development. By engaging Jews in the study of Torah in a way which is meaningful and life-improving, Talmudic University will serve as a nexus of Jewish learning and literacy from Miami to the Palm Beaches, as well as internationally.
Talmudic University is a community-based system of schools. It includes:
Yeshiva Elementary School: Pre-K through elementary school
Mechina High School: Junior and Senior  High School for boys
Yeshiva Bais Moshe Chaim: a college-level school  for men
Numerous additional adult-and community- education programs
Community resources such as the South Florida Jewish Community Directory, the KosherWay Map & Guide, weekly INSIGHTS Torah fax and email, and countless others
At Talmudic University, our primary goal is to assure the continuity of transmission of Torah knowledge and values. The yeshiva's approach has always been growth through learning.   This is based on Rabbi Zweig's philosophy that one who studies will inevitably be affected in a positive way and will grow both as a Jew and as a person.   What makes the yeshiva unique is its approach to Torah study and its stress on the necessity of individual expression and sophisticated development of thought processes.  
  
The benchmark and final measure of our success is determined by how many students remain in the field of Jewish education and community leadership. The hundreds of alumni, who have taken on either educational roles – e.g. teachers, principals, administrators – or positions of leadership – e.g. rabbinic positions, attest to the success that we have had in fulfilling our mission and purpose.   We are particularly proud that many have settled in South Florida, and in recent years have become principles and educational leaders in many local institutions.
 
Those who pass through our doors evolve and grow, and thereby come to better realize their responsibilities to the Jewish people.