- A
yeshiva (/jəˈʃiːvə/; Hebrew: ישיבה, lit. 'sitting'; pl. ישיבות,
yeshivot or yeshivos) is a
traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the...
- The Vaad
HaYeshivos (Hebrew: ועד הישיבות, lit. 'Council of Yeshivas') was an
organization in
Eastern Europe that
helped financially support the Lithuanian-style...
- Vienna, 1878. Gross, Avraham, "Kavvim
LeToldot HaYeshivot BeMeah Ha-15 (An
Outline of
History of the
Yeshivot in the 15th Century)" (Hebrew). in Pe'amim 31...
- (the RaN)
compiled a
detailed and
explicit commentary on this work; In
yeshivot "the Rif and the RaN" are
regularly studied as part of the
daily Talmudic...
- over the
years into one of Israel's
largest and most
influential yeshivot.
Mercaz HaRav was
founded in 1924 by
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the
chief Ashke****...
- Va'ad
ha-
Yeshivot (Council of the
Yeshivot),
based in Vilnius, an
umbrella organization that
offered material and
spiritual support for
yeshivot throughout...
-
management of the Bnei
Akiva Yeshivot Center. In 2010,
after the
management of the
yeshiva was
transferred to the Bnei
Akiva Yeshivot Center and with a significant...
-
period of
military service.[citation needed]
Students at
Mercaz HaRav, and some
Hardal yeshivot, such as Har Hamor,
undertake their Service through a modified...
- Kook in 1924,
called in his
honor "Mercaz
haRav" (lit., the Rabbi's center).
Other Religious Zionist yeshivot include Ateret Cohanim, Beit El yeshiva,...
- and
institution of
study are
often interchanged, so in po****r parlance,
yeshivot are
sometimes referred to as
batei midrash. A beth
midrash may also be...