New Queens Metivta Launchs

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Yeshiva Torat Chaim Aims To Inspire Future Leaders

A new chapter in Torah education has begun in Queens with the opening of Yeshiva Torat Chaim, a premier yeshivah high school for boys. Founded with a vision to cultivate the next generation of Torah scholars and community leaders, the metivta is under the dynamic leadership of Rabbi Shalom Khaimov, a respected educator known for his warmth, dedication, and profound Torah scholarship.

Located in the heart of Queens, Yeshiva Torat Chaim is already being recognized as a much-needed institution for serious, motivated talmidim who seek to grow both in Torah learning and personal development. The yeshivah offers a rigorous curriculum rooted in traditional Torah values, with a strong emphasis on Gemara, halachah, mussar, and hashkafah—while preparing students to thrive as proud and capable members of the broader Jewish community.

“We’re building more than just a high school—we’re building the future of our community,” said Rabbi Khaimov. “Yeshiva Torat Chaim is designed for young men who are eager to immerse themselves in Torah and grow into leaders who will inspire others, whether in the beit medrash, workplace, or at home.”

Alongside its high-level Judaic studies program, the yeshivah offers a competitive general studies curriculum, ensuring that students are well-prepared for both advanced yeshivah learning and future college pathways. Small class sizes, experienced rebbeim and General Studies teachers, and a warm, growth-oriented atmosphere set Yeshiva Torat Chaim apart as a unique addition to the Queens educational landscape.

Community leaders and parents have already voiced strong support, praising the yeshivah for blending excellence in learning with a focus on character development and leadership training. With this new institution, Queens families now have a dedicated option for inspiring and equipping the next generation of Torah-true leaders.