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    Hebron Yeshiva, also known as Yeshivas Hevron, or Knesses Yisroel, is a yeshiva (school for Talmudic study). It originated in 1924 when the roshei yeshiva...
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    and around Hebron. A few dozen Jews lived deep within Hebron, in a kind of ghetto, where there were several synagogues and the Hebron Yeshiva, but the majority...
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  • Slabodka yeshiva may refer to: Hebron Yeshiva, a branch of the Slabodka Yeshiva in Hebron, relocated afterward to Jerusalem Slabodka yeshiva (Bnei Brak)...
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  • The history of the Jews in Hebron refers to the residence of Jews in Hebron almost continuously, from Biblical times until today. According to the Bible...
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    surviving Jews were evacuated by the British. The Hebron Yeshiva, a branch of the famed Slobodka yeshiva, was also attacked during the riots. On Friday,...
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    Yosef. He studied at the Or Israel Yeshiva in his youth, a year at the Ponevezh Yeshiva and then at the Hebron Yeshiva (Knesset of Israel) in Jerusalem...
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  • son of Kohath Hebron Yeshiva Hebron Academy in Hebron, Maine Hebron Academy (Brandon, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Hebron Church (disambiguation)...
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    Lithuanian government to draft yeshiva students into the army, the Lithuanian Hebron Yeshiva (Knesses Yisroel) relocated to Hebron, after consultations between...
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    at Yeshivat HaNegev [he] in Netivot, and from there he moved on to Hebron Yeshiva in Jerusalem. In 1971, when he was 18 and studying at Yeshivat HaNegev...
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    and rosh yeshiva in Kobrin Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman, rosh yeshiva, Yeshivas Ner Yisroel, Baltimore Yechezkel Sarna, rosh yeshiva, Hebron yeshiva Elazar...
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    Sabbath prayer services at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. Five of the six killed were yeshiva students aged 20–21. They were attacked with gunfire...
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    Slabodka Yeshiva is a branch of the Hebron Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, Israel, founded by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Sher. Rabbi Sher was succeeded by his son-in-law...
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    20th century: Shaar Hashamayim in 1906, Chabad's Toras Emes in 1911, Hebron Yeshiva in 1924, Sfas Emes in 1925, Lomza in 1926. After (and during) World...
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    studied in the Radin Yeshiva in New York, founded by Rabbi Mendel Zaks; Gateshead Talmudical College in England; Hebron Yeshiva; and the Harry Fischel...
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  • and physician who perpetrated the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, an incident of Jewish terrorism. Goldstein...
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    student at the Shavei Hevron Yeshiva [he] on King David Street in Hebron. The other two were students of the Mekor Chaim yeshiva at Kfar Etzion in the West...
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    yeshiva in 1966, but after being forced out in 1974, he founded Yeshivas Brisk in Chicago. In 1985, Shlomo Morgenstern, an alumnus of Hebron Yeshiva,...
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    Yechezkel Sarna (category Israeli Rosh yeshivas)
    mentor of the Slabodka yeshiva. He was sent by Finkel to move the yeshiva from Europe to Hebron in 1925, and following the 1929 Hebron massacre, to Jerusalem...
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    in Tel Aviv and grew up in Bnei Brak. He studied in the Yishuv and Hebron Yeshiva. He served in the engineering corps of the Israel Defense Forces. Soon...
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    Michael Malchieli (category Israeli Rosh yeshivas)
    Interior between January and April of 2023. Malchieli was a pupil at the Hebron Yeshiva, and later gained a BA in education and Israel Heritage from Bayit VeGan...
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  • at the Hebron yeshiva, which had relocated to Jerusalem after the 1929 Hebron massacre. In the seven years that he studied at Hebron yeshiva, he became...
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    Telshe Yeshiva (Yiddish: טעלזער ישיבה; Lithuanian: Telšių ješiva; also spelled Telz) is a yeshiva in Wickliffe, Ohio, formerly located in Telšiai, Lithuania...
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    eventually resided in Ramat Gan. He studied at Yeshivat Hadarom [he] and Hebron Yeshiva. He also studied with Rabbi David ‘Awich, the rabbi of the community...
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    Meir Chadash (section Hebron)
    transliterated as Meir Chodosh) (1898-1989) was the mashgiach of the Hebron Yeshiva and a leading mussar disseminator in the 20th century. Chadash was a...
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    Avraham Shapira (category Religious Zionist rosh yeshivas)
    close. After Hebron Yeshiva relocated to Jerusalem following the 1929 Hebron massacre, he joined it and studied under the head of the yeshiva, Rabbi Moshe...
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    in close proximity to Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik. He enrolled in the Hebron Yeshiva, and cultivated relationships with rabbis Soloveitchik, Avrohom Yeshaya...
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    Hebron Yeshiva, and was ordained as a rabbi by chief rabbis Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel and Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog. He was among the founders of a yeshiva...
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    Sephardic yeshiva in Jerusalem. In May 1976, he transferred to Hebron Yeshiva, where he received his rabbinical ordination. After completing his yeshiva studies...
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    the most prestigious yeshivas, among them the Brisk, Chevron, Midrash Shmuel and Mir, are based in the city, with the Mir Yeshiva claiming to be the largest...
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    20-year-old yeshiva students studying in Kiryat Arba were among the six Jews killed by terrorists after praying in the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron on Friday...
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