Building the Next Generation of Leaders.

Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati is dedicated to providing an environment where every Talmid develops a profound understanding of Torah and Chassidus while achieving personal and spiritual growth.

Our Yeshiva nurtures future leaders who embody the values of Chassidus, are committed to spreading Yiddishkeit throughout the world, and are driven by the ultimate goal of preparing the world for the coming of Moshiach.

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Our Mission

“Neros Leha'ir” lamplighters who illuminate the world with the light of Torah and Chassidus, preparing for the arrival of Moshiach.

At Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, we are deeply dedicated to fulfilling the vision set forth by our esteemed founder, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneerson, the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe. His dream was to create a Yeshiva that not only educates but inspires—a place where students are transformed into "Neros Leha'ir"—lamplighters who illuminate the world with the teachings of Torah and Chassidus.

As a proud branch of the global Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch network, our mission is rooted in a legacy of unwavering commitment to spiritual growth and leadership. We strive to imbue our students with a sense of purpose, inspiring them to carry the torch of Chassidus wherever life takes them.

At the heart of our efforts is a focus on developing Chayalei Beis Dovid, soldiers of the House of David, devoted to hastening the arrival of Moshiach. Through complete immersion in Torah and Chassidus, we guide our students to deepen their hiskashrus (connection) to the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach, strengthening their faith, values, and ability to positively impact the world.

Our Core Values

Torah

Immersing students in Torah and Chassidus to inspire spiritual growth and a commitment to Moshiach.

Character

Cultivating exemplary character and leadership to illuminate communities with Chassidus.

Connection

Strengthening faith and hiskashrus to the Rebbe while deepening the bond with Hashem.