- A
kollel (also kolel) (Hebrew: כולל \ כּוֹלֵל, kólel, pl. כוללים \ כּוֹלְלִים, kolelím, a "gathering" or "collection" [of scholars]) is an
institute for...
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mesivta (high school), a college-level beth midrash, and
Kollel Gur Aryeh, its post-graduate
kollel.
Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin was
established in 1904 as...
- Ha-Nes —
named after the
great 2nd
century Jewish sage
Rabbi Meir — is a
kollel, a
large charitable organization based in Jerusalem's Meah
Shearim neighbourhood...
- 'minor yeshiva'), and high-school-age
students learn in a
yeshiva gedola. A
kollel is a
yeshiva for
married men, in
which it is
common to pay a
token stipend...
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Kovno Kollel also
known as
Kollel Perushim of
Kovno or
Kollel Knesses Beis Yitzchok, was a
kollel located in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was
founded in 1877...
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yeshiva for post high
school students (Beis
Medrash Bochurim), and the
Kollel for
married students (yungerleit—literally
translated as "young men"). The...
- The
Jerusalem Kollel is a
rabbinic education program with the
stated goal of
training kollel couples to ****ume
positions of
leadership in
Jewish communities...
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Kollel Hod (Hebrew: כולל הו"ד, lit. 'Jewish
Society of
Holland and Deutschland') was a
Jewish community-building
organization composed of Jews who had...
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Colel Chabad (Hebrew: כולל חב"ד) was
founded in
Lithuania in 1788 and is the
oldest continuously operating charity in Israel. The
institution runs a network...
- Jerusalem. As of 2019, it had 6,715 students, 2,748
regular and 3,967 in
Kollel status. The prin****l Rosh
yeshiva since 1982 is
Rabbi Malkiel Kotler. Talmud...