- A
kollel (Hebrew: כולל, pl. כוללים,
kollelim, a "gathering" or "collection" [of scholars]) is an
institute for full-time,
advanced study of the Talmud...
- 000
students enrolled in its yeshivas,
girls schools,
summer camps, and
kollelim in Williamsburg, Boro Park, Monsey,
Westchester County, New York, Montreal...
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Torah study generally, and
increasingly at
dedicated institutions known as
kollelim; both are also
referred to as "Talmudical/Rabbinical
schools or academies"...
-
Alter fun Slabodka" (The
Elder of Slabodka), who had also
founded several kollelim in the area,
served as
mashgiach ruchani (spiritual supervisor) and introduced...
- He also
serves as rosh
kollel of an
international network of
evening kollelim run by
Linas HaTzedek: The
Center for
Jewish Values in
Israel and the United...
- Over the years,
Rabbi Yochanan founded many synagogues, chederim, and
kollelim,
which he
named after his ancestors. The
Ezrat Torah Campus in Jerusalem...
- over 1000 students. The
postwar establishment of Ashke****
yeshivot and
kollelim parallels that in Israel; as does the
educational pattern in the American...
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known together as
Gateshead "old" and "new" seminaries. Many
yeshivos and
kollelim also are active,
including Sunderland Yeshiva, Baer Hatorah,
Nesivos Hatorah...
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maintains a
rabbinic court, Beis Din
Tzedek Darchei Torah, and
heads kollelim (religious
schools for
adult men). The
Keren Hachesed ‘Chasdei Pesia’ is...
- and a
Yemenite synagogue also exist, and
there are
several Yeshivot, and
Kollelim. The po****tion
includes native-born Israelis, and
immigrants who have...