You want to grow. That's not in question. What's been missing isn't motivation - it's the skill to open a sefer and learn on your own. The Narrow Bridge builds that.
Something clicked somewhere - a Shabbaton, a class, a conversation that went real. You wanted more of it. Then you graduated, or moved, or got busy - and the structure that supported it fell away.
A weekly shiur doesn't build anything lasting. Yeshiva isn't where you are. So the growth that started - stalled. Not because the desire left. Because the right structure never existed.
The Narrow Bridge teaches you to learn: not just what to learn, but how. How to open a sefer. How to work through a text. How to keep going when the class isn't there.
The goal is independence: a guy who finishes this program doesn't need to wait for the next shiur. He can grow whenever his life allows.
This isn't a lecture series. It's hands-on - you learn by doing it, with guidance along the way. The focus is always the skill: how to approach a text, how to ask the right questions, how to keep going on your own. Each session builds toward the same outcome: a guy who doesn't need to wait for anyone.
You're a professional. You're on the Upper East Side, or close. Being Jewish matters to you - it's not in question.
You've been to a shiur. Maybe you spent time at a Chabad house in college, or had a rabbi you respected. Something clicked. But you've never had the structure to build on it - and you're not sure another weekly class is ever going to get you there.
If that's you - this is for you.
That's the actual change - not more Torah on the shelf, but a different relationship to it. You don't need the schedule to work out. You don't need someone to hand it to you. The growth is yours. And it doesn't stop.
- Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
Learning - real learning - requires two things: balance and forward movement. Keep your footing. Keep going. That's how you cross.
That's what this program is about.
The first step is a conversation - not an enrollment. No commitment, no pressure. Just a chance to find out if this is the right fit for where you are.
Upper East Side, New York City
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