<p>Katamon branch</p>

Between two green and pastoral valleys, the valley of the deer and Eyen Yael, lies the Beit Midrash Tefarat Yonatan Yehoshua, the central residence of the yeshiva. The unique location of the Yeshiva, in an area full of greenery and the focus of attention, together with a special neighborhood texture, a young and energetic staff with fascinating students are a huge success in this branch.

<p>Mea Shearim branch</p>

Mea Shearim, one of the oldest neighbourhoods  of Jerusalem, houses the first trailblazing  branch of the yeshiva.  In this central area the yeshiva Founded Yeshiva Teferat Yonatan Yehoshua. We soon became famous as a united and unifying yeshiva where young people together  with older members of staff and students live together as a one big family.

Including Avrechim

The Yeshiva  with its vision created  a Kollel  program  for its  avrechim. Each year the Yeshiva  celebrated  many weddings of its students who went on to  establish Torah homes. In order to envelope these young men  and support them  at their new stage of life the Yeshiva  created  a high quality Kollel  where the married graduates can continue to learn Torah at an excellent standard within the walls of  Tiferet  Yonatan Yehoshua

Eshal Yoel Hall

The "Ashal Yoel" Hall of Kindness is more than just a hall - it's the beating heart of compassion and love for one's fellow man. Inspired by the vision of the yeshiva's pillar, Rabbi Yoel Landau, the hall serves as a focal point for extensive social activities, including warm community events, distributions to the needy, and other initiatives that embody the values of kindness and giving.

Eshal Yoel Institute

The Ashal Yoel Institute was established with the goal of fostering a culture of deep thought and written expression among yeshiva students. The initiative has blossomed into a thriving intellectual center. The institute produces a wide range of books and booklets written by outstanding students, alongside the esteemed series "Shiurei Rabbi Yisrael Meir," which reflects the depth of the yeshiva head and enriches the knowledge of many scholars.