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Yeshiva College (other)
Yeshiva College (also Yeshivah College) can refer to: *Yeshivah College, Australia, an Orthodox Jewish day school for boys near Melbourne *Yeshiva College, a Jewish day school run from 1956 to 2003 by Yeshivah Centre in Sydney, Australia *Yeshiva College of South Africa, a Jewish day school in Glenhazel, Johannesburg, Gauteng *Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University) Yeshiva College is located in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. It is Yeshiva University’s undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences for men. (Stern College for Women is Yeshiva College’s counterp ..., undergraduate college for men in Manhattan, New York, United States *Yeshiva College of the Nation's Capital, part of Yeshiva of Greater Washington, in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States * Ner Israel Yeshiva College, a Haredi yeshiva in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada {{disambiguation, school ...
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Yeshivah College, Australia
, motto = , established = , type = Independent comprehensive single-sex primary and secondary Jewish day school , gender = Boys , denomination = , religious_affiliation = Jewish , principal = Rabbi Elisha Greenbaum. , slogan = Educating for life , key_people = , location = East St Kilda, Victoria , country = Australia , enrolment = 420 , enrolment_as_of = 2019 , grades = K- 12 , grades_label = Years , coordinates = , colours = Navy blue and gold , website = Yeshivah College, officially Yeshivas Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch ( he, ישיבה אהלי יוסף יצחק ליובאוויטש), is an independent Orthodox Jewish comprehensive single-sex primary and secondary Jewish day school for boys, located in th ...
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Yeshivah Centre, Sydney
The Yeshiva College, also known as the Harry O. Triguboff Centre, is a Hasidic Jewish synagogue, learning centre, and library of the Chabad-Lubavitch nusach, located at 36 Flood Street, in the Sydney suburb of Bondi, New South Wales, Australia. The Centre runs various adult and child-based educational programs. History The centre was established in 1956 by Abraham Rabinovitch and others. The leaders from 1956 to 1968 were Rabbi G. Hertz and Rabbi C. E. Barzel. In 1968 the Yeshiva's board of trustees appointed Rabbi Pinchus Feldman to lead its synagogue and to assist with expanding its small ultra-orthodox Jewish day school. Our Big Kitchen, a charity established by Yeshiva Sydney in 2005, operates from the Yeshiva. Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse In February 2015 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard Rabbi Yossi Feldman testify, where he stated that he "was not aware it was illegal to touch a child' ...
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Yeshiva College Of South Africa
The Yeshiva College of South Africa (''Yeshivat Beit Yitzchak''), commonly known as Yeshiva College - and formerly known as Yeshivat Bnei Akiva - is South Africa’s largest religious Jewish Day School. The school is headed by Mr Rob Lonsince 2018; the Rosh Yeshiva is RabbNechemya Tayloras of 2021. Yeshiva College Yeshiva College was established in 1953; it is located in the Glenhazel, Gauteng, Glenhazel area of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. The school has around 500 pupils, between the ages of 3 and 18. It consists of a nursery school (up to age 6), a coeducational primary school (grades 0-6), and separate boys' and girls' high schools (grade 7-12). The school adopts a Religious Zionist and Modern Orthodox philosophy. Throughout, pupils study a double curriculum, focusing on Torah study as well as secular studies; students ultimately sitting for the National Senior Certificate (see Matriculation in South Africa), where the school achieves competitively. Various sports a ...
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Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University)
Yeshiva College is located in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. It is Yeshiva University’s undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences for men. (Stern College for Women is Yeshiva College’s counterpart for women.) The architecture reflects a search for a distinctly Jewish style appropriate to American academia. Roughly 1,100 students from some two dozen countries, including students registered at Syms School of Business, attend Yeshiva College. On July 27, 2009, it was announced that Barry L. Eichler, Ph.D., would succeed David J. Srolovitz, Ph.D. as dean of Yeshiva College. Philosophy Students at Yeshiva College pursue a dual educational program that combines liberal arts and sciences and pre-professional studies with the study of Torah and Jewish heritage, reflecting Yeshiva’s educational philosophy of Torah Umadda, which translates loosely as “Torah and secular knowledge” (the interaction between Judaism and general cult ...
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Yeshiva Of Greater Washington
The Yeshiva of Greater Washington (YGW) is an Orthodox community-based Jewish Day School that is located in Silver Spring, Maryland. It was founded in 1964 by Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer. It consists of separate high schools for boys and girls and a beis medrash. The Yeshiva of Greater Washington Boys Division The Yeshiva Boys Division is for boys in grades 7 through 12, with a student body of approximately 145. The Yeshiva encourages its students to pursue a year of study in Yeshiva in Israel before attending college. In addition to the boys school, the Yeshiva has a girls division located in a separate building. The Yeshiva College Of The Nation's Capital The Yeshiva College Of The Nation's Capital program offers a nationally accredited Bachelor's in Talmudic Law. To earn this degree, a student must earn four years of Talmud study credits, two of which can be transferred from other accredited Yeshivos. University of Maryland Global Campus and the Yeshiva College have an exclusive ar ...
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