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yeshiva (/jəˈʃiːvə/; Hebrew: ישיבה, lit. 'sitting'; pl. ישיבות,
yeshivot or
yeshivos) is a
traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the
study of...
- This is a list of
major Orthodox Jewish yeshivos in
Europe before World War II.
During the war, most of the
yeshivos were
forced to close,
never being reopened...
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Yehoshua Zelig Ruch, who been
known as the most
diligent student in the
yeshivos of
Telshe and Slabodka, for the other. With his sons-in-law established...
- Schneersohn, had a core of
dedicated Hasidim who
maintained underground yeshivos and mikvehs, and
provided shechitah and
ritual cir****cision
services in...
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interests of the
yeshivos.
During World War II, a
major issue arose.
Escaping the
Communist Soviets that had
taken over
eastern Poland, many
yeshivos traveled...
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Though "Rabenou Guerchon" as he is
known in
France had
founded numerous yeshivos before the war, and had even
managed to keep one
going during the war,...
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Chofetz Chaim is a book
written by
Rabbi Yisrael Meir
Kagan about the
Jewish laws
regarding harmful speech.
Chofetz Chaim (Hebrew: חָפֵץ חַיִּים, sometimes...
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martyrs by the
mashgiach was
published in a book,
Mimizrach Shemesh. The
Yeshivos that he
founded or
strongly influenced include:
Before World War II Mir...
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called Beit HaRav, "The
House of the Rav." The
Brisker Rav: In most
Haredi yeshivos,
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik is
referred to by his
Yiddish name (Rav Yoshe...
- schools,
starting with
chederim for pre-school to
primary school ages, to
yeshivos for boys from
secondary school ages, and in seminaries,
often called Bais...