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between yeshiva gedolahs in
Israel and the
United States, the most
obvious one
being its name: in the
United States,
yeshiva gedolahs are
referred to...
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terumah refers to
various types of offerings, but most
commonly to
terumah gedolah (תרומה גדולה, "great offering"),
which must be
separated from agricultural...
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nation of Israel. The ****embly's members,
known as
Anshei Knesset Ha
Gedolah (אַנְשֵׁי כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה, "The Men of the
Great ****embly"), traditionally...
- The
Lubavitch Yeshiva Gedolah of
Johannesburg ("Yeshivas Ohr Menachem") is a
Chabad Yeshiva based in Glenhazel, Johannesburg. It was
established by the...
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Despite his role as a
director of
Yeshiva College and the Dean of
Yeshiva Gedolah Rabbinical College,
Rabbi Yosef Feldman was
either ignorant of or ill-informed...
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blood for
three consecutive days
during this time, she
becomes a
zavah gedolah and is
capable of
defiling whatever she touches, and
especially whatever...
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Yeshiva Gedola of P****aic is an
advanced yeshiva in the P****aic Park
neighborhood of P****aic, New
Jersey catering to post-high-school-age men. Founded...
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HaTekufah Ha
Gedolah (Hebrew: התקופה הגדולה,
meaning The
Great Epoch) is a two-volume
Hebrew book
written in 1969 by
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher, in which...
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referred to as a zal, i.e. "hall". Beis
midrash can also
refer to a
yeshiva gedolah, the undergraduate-level
program in Orthodoxy, for boys over 12th grade...
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Tanakh was
compiled by the men of the
Great ****embly (Anshei K'nesset Ha
Gedolah), a task
completed in 450 BCE, and it has
remained unchanged ever since...