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- 1999 Dov Elyach, The Gaon – His Life and Teachings, Vols. 1–3, "Moreshet HaYeshivot" Institute, 2002 – This book was banned among the Hasidic community because...
- 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...
- Va'ad ha-Yeshivot (Council of the Yeshivot), based in Vilnius, an umbrella organization that offered material and spiritual support for yeshivot throughout...
- combining full three-year military service (in contrast to hesder yeshivot and higher yeshivot, where only partial service is required). This program reflects...
- period of military service.[citation needed] Students at Mercaz HaRav, and some Hardal yeshivot, such as Har Hamor, undertake their Service through a modified...
- Ibn Danan writes that after the death of Joseph ibn Migash in 1141, the yeshivot in al-Andalus dwindled, and Maimon the Dayan, the father of Maimonides...
- Kaddish. Traditionally, Aramaic has been a language of Talmudic debate in yeshivot, as many rabbinic texts are written in a mixture of Hebrew and Aramaic...
- while the legal discussion provides the basis for much further study in yeshivot. The Minchat Chinuch by "Rabbeinu Yosef" (Yosef Ben Moshe Babad, 1800–1874)...