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Telshe Yeshiva (Yiddish: טעלזער ישיבה; Lithuanian: Telšių ješiva; also
spelled Telz) is a
yeshiva in Wickliffe, Ohio,
formerly located in Telšiai, Lithuania...
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students dis****d with only
about a
hundred students remaining in
Telshe.
Learning was done in
groups of 20–25
students studying in
various batai...
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Telshe Yeshiva (Chicago) (or
Telshe Chicago or Telz Chicago) is a
Yeshiva (Jewish
Talmudical and
Rabbinical School) in Chicago, Illinois. In 1960 (64 years...
- of "Kiryat Ye'arim", the town is
widely known as Telz-Stone,
after the
Telshe or Telz yeshiva, who had a
branch there between 1977–79, and
American Greetings...
- / 40.896587°N 73.911168°W / 40.896587; -73.911168
Yeshiva of
Telshe Alumni (or
Telshe Riverdale) is a
Yeshiva located in the
Hudson Hill
section of Riverdale...
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American Haredi rabbi,
Talmudic scholar, and rosh
yeshiva (dean) of the
Telshe Yeshiva in
Chicago for six decades. He was also a
member of the "Nesius"...
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rabbi in the
United States in the
years after World War II. He
founded the
Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio
together with
Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Katz, and...
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later yeshivas.
Twentieth century "Lithuanian"
yeshivas include Ponevezh,
Telshe, Mir, Kelm, and Slabodka,
which bear the
names of
their Lithuanian forebears...
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Yaakov Stein (March 29, 1913 - June 29, 2011) is best
known for
leading the
Telshe Yeshiva at two
times in its history:
Cleveland and Wickliffe.
Chaim Yaakov...
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October 1931) was an
Orthodox Lithuanian rabbi and rosh
yeshiva of the
Telshe yeshiva. He
developed a
unique method of
Talmudic analysis which became...