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  1. The Talmudical Academy (TA), as it was originally called, was founded in 1916 by Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel.He had become president of the institution that was to become Yeshiva University a year earlier, in 1915, when the "Rabbinical College of America" (a short-lived name) had been formed from the merger of two older schools, an elementary school founded in 1886 and a rabbinical seminary ...

  2. The pre-eminent Yeshiva High School for boys for 100 years MTA fosters excellence in both Torah and Maddah, and cultivates a unique environment offering the resources of a University, while retaining the warmth of a yeshiva high school.

  3. Yeshiva University’s High School for Boys. was officially renamed The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy – Yeshiva University High School for Boys in 1980 when Stanley E. Stern ’56YUHSB, Vice-Chairman of the Yeshiva University Board of Trustees, gave the school a major gift.

  4. The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy – Yeshiva University High School for Boys ; Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS)

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    The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy, also known as Yeshiva University High School for Boys, MTA or TMSTA, is an Orthodox Jewish day school and the boys' prep school of Yeshiva University in the Washington Heights neighborhood in the New York City borou... Industries. Education. Headquarters. New York, United States. Employees. 51-200. Links.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2019 · MTA Celebrates Commencement of 101st Graduating Class. Jun 20, 2019 By: mbrennan. MTA’s Rich History and Traditions Take Center Stage. Thursday, June 13, 2019, marked the commencement of the 101st graduating class of the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy/Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA).

  7. Rav Avraham Nachman Schwartz. The Talmudical Academy of Baltimore or TA ( Hebrew: ישיבת חפץ חיים) is a K–12 yeshiva founded in 1917. Its present campus, located at 4445 Old Court Road, includes a pre-school building, an elementary school building, a middle school building, a high school building, three gymnasiums, a ...