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  2. Isaac L. Rice Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Isaac L. Rice Mansion is at 346 West 89th Street, at the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and 89th Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. [3] [4] The house occupies an irregular plot with frontage of 148 feet (45 m) wide on 89th Street to the north and 116 feet (35 m) on Riverside Drive to the west; the plot extends 100 feet (30 m) back from 89th Street.

  3. Meor Hatalmud - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Meor Hatalmud is a Yeshiva in New York City headed by Moshe Weiss. Overview. The Yeshiva Ketana serves students from the age of 14 to 17 and has an enrollment ...

  4. 89th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Rice Mansion, now Yeshiva Ketana Houses on West 89th St. 89th Street is a one-way street running westbound from the East River to Riverside Drive, overlooking the Hudson River, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street is interrupted by Central Park. It runs through the Upper West Side, Carnegie Hill and Yorkville neighborhoods.

  5. Yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    Bet Midrash, Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh Old Bet Midrash building, Yeshiva University. Yeshiva Ketana (junior yeshiva) or "Talmud Torah" – Many Haredi (non-Hasidic and Hasidic) yeshivot ketanot in Israel, and some (primarily Hasidic) in the Diaspora, do not have a secular course of studies, [citation needed] with all students learning Judaic ...

  6. Yeshiva Ketana - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Ketana may refer to: Cheder or Talmud Torah, an Orthodox Jewish elementary school; Mesivta, an Orthodox Jewish secondary school; See also. Jewish day school;

  7. Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (MTJ) (Hebrew: מתיבתא תפארת ירושלים, Mesivta Tiferet Yerushaláyim) is a yeshiva in the Lower East Side of New York City. One of the oldest yeshivas in the city, MTJ was once led by Moshe Feinstein. A second campus, known as Yeshiva of Staten Island, is located in Staten Island, New York. The ...

  8. Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin was established in 1904 as Yeshiva Tiferes Bachurim in Brownsville, Brooklyn, by Jews who moved there from the Lower East Side of New York City, [1] thus making it the oldest yeshiva in Kings County. [2]

  9. Yeshivas Itri - Wikipedia

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    The yeshiva received funding from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, [3] government sources, and private donations. [4] Over time, the institution grew to encompass a kollel, yeshiva gedola, yeshiva ketana, and Talmud Torah. Branches of the yeshiva were also opened in Hadera and in the United States. [2]