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  Beth Medrash Govoha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beth Medrash Govoha (Hebrew: בית מדרש גבוה) (sometimes spelled Beis Midrash Gevoha meaning "higher institute of [Torah] learning", and often referred to informally as Lakewood Yeshiva, or just Lakewood) is a Haredi yeshiva and kollel located in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.
The old Beis Madrash or main Beis Madrash (beth midrash means a "study hall"), is located on 7th to the North West of the Dormitory building, it's back towards the back of the Dormitory building.
Ma’ariv evening prayers), because of the relation in allowed time to pray this prayer to sunset, the time for this prayer is different in the summer than in the winter.
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 Becoming Jewish - Rabbis
Midrash Rabbeinu Bachya, Kad HaKemach, and Ohel Moed
Writing(s): Beth Yosef; Shulkah Arukh; Bedek haBayit; Kelalei haTalmud; Avkath Rochel; Maggid Mesharim; Derashot; commentary on the Mishnah
In 1943, he founded the Beit Midrash Gevoha in Lakewood, New Jersey.
www.becomingjewish.org /rabbis.html   (2029 words)

  
 Yitzchok Hutner - GigaDictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He was able to construct an intense curriculum and an environment that produced young Talmudic scholars who were viewed as being in the same league as their compatriots in Eastern Europe.
Together with the dean of the Yeshiva Torah Vodaath, Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz a charter to set up a combined yeshiva and college was obtained from the New York Board of Regents.
However, this scheme was abandoned upon the insistence of Rabbi Aaron Kotler the presciently anti-secular leader of the soon to be gargantuan Lakewood Yeshiva (Beth Medrash Gevoha) who wielded great influence and rabbinical power.
www.gigadictionary.com /Yitzchok_Hutner   (1837 words)

  
 Eretz Hemdah - Our Graduates
Rabbi of Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in the Beth She'an Valley,and Lecturer at the Shadmot Mechola Hesder yeshiva.
Mentor (Sho’el U’meishiv) at Beit Midrash Re’uta in the yishuv Carmel.
Rosh Metivta at the Beit HaBechirah yeshiva gevoha in Jerusalem.
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For nine years he served as the Rabbi of Congregation Beth Hamidrash, the Sephardic synagogue of Vancouver, Canada.
He also served as the head of the Rabbinical Association of Vancouver, and was a member of the Vancouver Bet Din.
A teacher of the inner path of Torah, his approach is highly integrative and sensitive to the needs and issues of our time.
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 Rabbi Forsythe on Finding Your Zivug - Building Relationship to Planning Simcha
In fact, the original Hebrew does not refer to "stages of life." Although the midrash indeed describes seven stages of life, the word used by the midrash is "olamos (worlds)." In other words, when in each stage, one perceives life as if that stage defines the world.
Keep in mind that the midrash above, upon which this series is based, and which reports the seven stages of life, is built from the book of Ecclesiastes writing the word "hevel" seven times.
Rabbi Yechezkel Levenstein, who taught the lesson from the midrash about the seven stages of life [that each stage is its own world], was once walking in the hall of the Ponovezh Yeshiva, accompanied by a grandson.
www.shemayisrael.co.il /rabbiforsythe/zivug/plansimcha.htm   (17602 words)

  
 OU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Further plans for special round-the-clock Torah learning programs with the involvement of OU member synagogues, Young Israel synagogues, the batei midrash and learning programs of Yeshiva University, and the rabbis of the RCA and of YI, will be announced shortly.
Rav Moshe Feinstein explained why the Torah in Re’eh found it necessary to re-explain that blood may not be consumed because it is the nefesh, and “nefesh should not be eaten with the meat.” Usually, that which is forbidden for non-kodshim meats is also forbidden for sacrificial meats.
Blood, however, is forbidden for the hedyot consuming chulin meat, yet it is permissible and required for gevoha— sacrificial purposes.
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 Books Received in The Jewish Studies Library June and July 2001
Midrash lel shimurim : ve-hu leket midrashim nifla ve-otsar balum, hadashim gam yeshanim, shel sipur yetsiat Mitsrayim : melukat me-esrot midrashim shonim, umi-mekomot rabim ha-pezurim be-divre Hazal.
Midrash Seder olam : hibur kadom u-filii meha-Tanaim dor kotve ha-Mishnah le-hashev ule-sader heshbon shenot olam ba-Mikra, ba-Nevuah uvi-Khetuvim / Yitshak ben David Mosheh Vinberg.
Midrash Ke-tapuah be-atse ha-yaar : sovev ve-holekh al marot gedolot...
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 Noahide news
When Robinson reached his mid-thirties, he decided to seek his roots and joined Beth Am, a Reform synagogue in Washington Heights, New York where he lived.
Now with Paltalk, no matter where in the world students are they can listen in and participate in shirum from the beit midrash in Jerusalem.
Rabbi Lankry received his Ph.D. in Rabbinic Studies at Bais Medresh Gevoha in Lakewood, New Jersey, and is currently he is the Chief Rabbi at Kehilla Edmond J. Safra Synagogue in Aventura, Florida.
www.samliquidation.com /noahide_news.htm   (9625 words)

  
 OU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In a first-time event, representatives of Baltimore Orthodox synagogues attended a Regional Seminar on Synagogue Administration presented by the Orthodox Union at Suburban Orthodox Congregation Toras Chaim, and in the process received a wealth of information to guide them in running their shuls.
In addition to Toras Chaim, the event was sponsored by Shomrei Emunah Congregation, Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation, Bais Medrash of Ranchleigh, Beth Tfiloh Congregation, Congregation Tiferes Yisroel, Ner Tamid Greenspring Valley Synagogue, and Kehilath B’nai Torah.
The seminars, a presentation of the OU’s Pepa and Rabbi Joseph Karasick Department of Synagogue Services and the OU Department of Community Services, are held around the country and are directed at synagogue rabbis, presidents, executive directors, board members and other congregation leaders.
www.ou.org /index.php/weblog/category/Snacks/P60   (9463 words)

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