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Mesivta (also '
metivta'; Aramaic: מתיבתא, "academy") is an
Orthodox Jewish yeshiva secondary school for boys. The term is
commonly used in the United...
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academies in Babylonia, the rosh
yeshiva was
referred to as the
reish metivta ("head of the academy" in Aramaic) and had the
title of gaon.
Regard for...
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Institute of
Traditional Judaism, also
known as The
Metivta or the ITJ, was the
rabbinical school sponsored by the
Union for
Traditional Judaism....
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domain of
Jewish sciences, and
Professor of Talmud. He
served as
Reish Metivta of the
Union for
Traditional Judaism's
rabbinical school.
David Weiss was...
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Traditional Judaism, also
known as The
Metivta, was the
rabbinical school sponsored by the UTJ. From 1991
through 2010, The
Metivta provided a
semikhah (Rabbinic...
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yeshiva for boys and men.
Alternate spellings and
names include yeshivah;
metivta and
mesivta (Imperial Aramaic: מתיבתא methivta); beth midrash; Talmudical...
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Aside from the
Steinsaltz and Artscroll/Schottenstein sets
there are: The
Metivta edition,
published by the Oz ve-Hadar Institute. This
contains the full...
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printed version, is far more extensive, and has now been re-published in the
Metivta/Oz ve-Hadar
edition of the Talmud. The
Chida writes that "I've
heard from...
- head of the academy,
pride of Jacob). The
Aramaic term used was Resh
metivta. The
title gaon
properly designated the
office of head of the academy....
- Greineman)
Rabbi Mordechai Harris, Rosh
Metivta at
Knesset Yaakov Yeshiva in
Jerusalem Rabbi Yechezkel Farbstein, Rosh
Metivta at the
yeshiva of
Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch...