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yeshiva (/jəˈʃiːvə/; Hebrew: ישיבה, lit. 'sitting'; pl. ישיבות,
yeshivot or yeshivos) is a
traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the...
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Torato Umanuto,
Haredi men
could choose to
defer service while enrolled in
yeshivot and many
avoided conscription altogether. This has
given rise to tensions...
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distribution of the
Zohar since the 13th Century.
Rabbi Yiḥyah
founded yeshivot,
rabbinical schools, and
synagogues that
featured a
rationalist approach...
- "National
Religious Party". See a
listing of
forty yeshivot at: https://toravoda.org.il/en/
yeshivot-midrashot-general-map-high-school-graduates/ See the...
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office and the
Sanhedrin were
officially abolished, and the
standing of
yeshivot weakened. The
leadership void was
gradually filled by the
Jewish center...
- and
religious studies.
Numerous religious educational institutions and
Yeshivot,
including some of the most
prestigious yeshivas,
among them the Brisk...
- was
considered an art form and
became a goal in and of
itself within the
yeshivot of
Poland and Lithuania. But the po****r new
method of
Talmud study was...
- groups, and the
black hat is
relatively modern. In the pre-war
Lithuanian Yeshivot, grey
suits and grey
fedoras were the style, and many in the
Litvish tradition...
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period Poland-Lithuania
became the main
center for Ashke****
Jewry and its
yeshivot achieved fame from the
early 16th century.
Moses Isserles (1520–1572),...
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collected taxes and
donations at home and
abroad to fund
their schools (
yeshivot) and paid
salaries to teachers,
officials and
judges of the
Jewish community...