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  2. Mir Yeshiva (Jerusalem) - Wikipedia

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    The Mir Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר, Yeshivat Mir), known also as The Mir, is an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem.With over 9,000 single and married students, [1] it is the largest yeshiva in the world.

  3. This is a list of yeshivas, midrashas, and Hebrew schools in Israel and the West Bank. In Orthodox Judaism a yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבה) is an educational institution where men can study the Torah, the Talmud, and develop their character. A yeshiva usually is led by a rabbi called a rosh yeshiva (head of the yeshiva).

  4. Beit El Kabbalist yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    At the behest of Rabbi Hayon, he was appointed head of the yeshiva. [1] Under Sharabi’s leadership the yeshiva grew and became one of the main yeshivas in Jerusalem with 40 scholars from the Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities. Rabbi Hayon had organized the life of the yeshiva around prayer services, which through mystical communion with God ...

  5. Category:Orthodox yeshivas in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Orthodox yeshivas in Jerusalem" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Ohr Somayach (also Or Samayach or Ohr Somayach International) is a yeshiva based in Jerusalem founded in 1970 catering mostly to young Jewish men, usually of college age, who are already interested in learning about Judaism.

  7. Mercaz HaRav - Wikipedia

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    Main yeshiva building. Mercaz HaRav (officially, Hebrew: מרכז הרב - הישיבה המרכזית העולמית, [1] "The Center of Rabbi [Kook] - the Central Universal Yeshiva") [2] is a national-religious yeshiva in Jerusalem, founded in 1924 by Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.

  8. Yeshiva Toras Moshe - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Toras Moshe is an English-speaking Litvish Orthodox Yeshiva in Jerusalem. Founded in 1982, it was established in Israel to cater to post-high school students from English-speaking countries. [ 2 ]

  9. Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, [4] the yeshiva consists of three institutions: The main beis midrash (study hall) in the Galicia Courtyard, situated between the Jewish and Muslim Quarters); a yeshiva high school near the Armenian Quarter; and a yeshiva ketana (elementary school or cheder) known as Zilberman's Cheder.