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  1. Shemariah , and he and other heads of yeshivot in Egypt were termed reish bei-rabbanan ("head of scholars") or rosh ha-seder ("head of the order"). In Egypt an effort was even made to revive the geonate and during the 12 th century the head of yeshivot in Fostat bore the title gaon.

  2. Yeshiva in Tel Aviv. This page was last edited on 16 January 2024, at 19:33. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Wherever he went, he labored to improve the religious and social position of the members of his community. He founded educational institutions and yeshivot (talmudic academies), of which the most famous is Yeshivat ha-Yishuv he-Hadash in Tel Aviv which is known today as the "Rabbi Amiel Yeshivah," after its distinguished founder.

  4. Media in category "Yeshivat Hayishuv Hachadash". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Yeshivat harav amiel.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 802 KB. הרב הראשי לתל-אביב, ר' משה אביגדור עמיאל-ZKlugerPhotos-000xzx9.jpeg 600 × 438; 137 KB. ישיבת הרב עמיאל - סקיצה בניין מרכזי, 1945 ...

    • Historyof The Yeshiva
    • TheYeshiva Movement
    • Importantyeshiva Terms
    • Whois Who in The Yeshiva?

    According totradition, the institution of the yeshivapredates even the giving of the Torah. Shem and Eber (Noah’s son and grandson)led a yeshiva, in which Abraham,1 Isaac,2 andJacob3 allstudied. Accordingly, before Jacob and his clan relocated to Egypt, he sentJudah to establish a yeshiva thereas well.4 After theTorah was given, the yeshiva waswher...

    Throughoutthe 19th century, a new wave of yeshivotopened in Central and Eastern Europe. With official staff, curricula, andstudy halls, they infused Torah study with purpose, dedication, and pride.Notable examples include the Volozhin Yeshiva—a template which was duplicatedall over Lithuania, and the Pressburg Yeshiva—in what is now Bratislava—whic...

    Mesivta: The Aramaic word for yeshiva is metivta (or mesivta inAshkenazi pronunciation). In many circles, mesivtamay be used as a proper noun as part of the name of a given yeshiva, but it is not used as ageneric term referring to a place of Torah study. In Chabad parlance, mesivta refers to a yeshiva ketanah(“small yeshiva”) for high school studen...

    Rosh Yeshiva: The “head of the academy,” the rosh yeshiva may teach all students oronly the more accomplished scholars. Mashgiach: The “supervisor” is responsible for the performance andwellbeing of yeshiva students.In some yeshivot, the mashgiachmay address the studentsregularly. Mashpia: Inthe Chabad yeshiva system,many of the responsibilities as...

  5. He founded educational institutions and yeshivas, of which the most famous is the "Yeshivat Ha-Yishuv He-Hadash" in Tel Aviv which is know today as the "Rabbi Amiel Yeshiva", after its distinguished founder.

  6. The promotional publication showcases the then new Yeshivat Tel Aviv, for the newly settled Mizrachi Eastern Jews in the Kfar Avraham neighborhood of Tel Aviv. Included are text and photos an as well as statistical charts documenting the make-up of the student body