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Abbreviations (Hebrew: ראשי תיבות) are a
common part of the
Hebrew language, with many organizations, places,
people and
concepts known by
their abbreviations...
- Rosh
yeshiva (Hebrew: ראש ישיבה, pl. Hebrew: ראשי ישיבה,
roshei yeshiva,
rashe yeshiva;
Anglicized pl. rosh yeshivas) is the
title given to the dean of...
- yeshiva. The
three roshei yeshiva as of 2018 were
rabbis Yisroel Reisman,
Yosef Savitsky, and
Yitzchok Lichtenstein. The
previous roshei yeshiva include...
- is a
yeshiva (school for
Talmudic study). It
originated in 1924 when the
roshei yeshiva (deans) and 150
students of the
Slabodka Yeshiva,
known colloquially...
- years. On
January 27, 2008,
Avraham Friedman was
named rosh yeshiva.
Other roshei yeshiva included:
Yosef Babad Nachman Barr
Avrahom Yitzchok Cordon Eliezer...
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Nosson Tzvi
Finkel may
refer to one of the
following roshei yeshiva in
Orthodox Judaism:
Nosson Tzvi
Finkel (Slabodka) (1849–1927), of the
Slabodka yeshiva...
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Mercaz HaRav (officially, Hebrew: מרכז הרב - הישיבה המרכזית העולמית, "The
Center of
Rabbi [Kook] - the
Central Universal Yeshiva") is a national-religious...
- The Mir
Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר,
Yeshivat Mir),
commonly known as the
Mirrer Yeshiva (Yiddish: מירער ישיבה) or The Mir, was a
Lithuanian yeshiva located...
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Location Jerusalem (Old City and
Geula branches)
Roshei yeshiva Moshe Tzadka Shalom Cohen Tzion Tzagi Past
roshei yeshiva Ben Zion Abba
Shaul Yaakov Ades Ezra...
- Vaad
Roshei Hashochtim of
Poland and
Lithuania (Council of
Leaders of the
Shochtim of
Poland and Lithuania) (He: ועד ראשי השוחטים דמדינת פולין וליטא) was...