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  Lakewood yeshiva information - Search.com
The Lakewood Yeshiva, also known as Beth Medrash Govoha (sometimes spelled Beis Medrash Gevoha), is one of the largest Haredi yeshivas in the world, located in Lakewood, New Jersey, United States.
The Lakewood yeshiva was founded by Rabbi Aharon Kotler in 1943.
As of 2006 the yeshiva had an enrollment of over four thousand students with about a quarter being unmarried students studying in its college-level divisions and the rest being married kollel post-graduate students.
www.search.com /reference/Lakewood_yeshiva   (204 words)

  
 Rosh yeshiva information - Search.com
Rosh yeshiva (Hebrew: ראש ישיבה) (pl.: Roshei yeshiva, also referred to as "Rosh yeshivas") is a rabbi who is the academic "head", or rosh (ראש), of a yeshiva (ישיבה), a school of higher Talmudic study.
Yeshivas play a central role in the life of Orthodox Judaism so the position of Rosh yeshiva is the critical central pillar of leadership upon which the entire institution and system depends.
Lakewood yeshiva - Rabbis Yeruchem Olshin, Dovid Shustal and Yisroel Neuman
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 Torah.org - The Judaism Site
This week marks the shloshim since the passing of R' Nosson Meir Wachtfogel, the mashgiach ruchani/dean of students of Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, New Jersey (commonly known as the "Lakewood Yeshiva").
His father, R' Moshe Yom Tov was a student of the Slabodka Yeshiva and was one of the 14 original students of the yeshiva in Slutsk.
R' Nosson also was the force behind the establishment of branches of the Lakewood Yeshiva in many cities, and the founding of community kollelim where young married men learned and are available to teach the local baalei batim/laymen.
www.torah.org /qanda/seequanda.php?id=209   (584 words)

  
 Charedi Rabbis Rush To Disavow Anti-Gentile Book
Leaders of the country's most prominent ultra-Orthodox yeshiva are scrambling to distance themselves from a book by one of their disciples, which argues that gentiles are "completely evil" and Jews constitute a separate, genetically superior species.
Written by Rabbi Saadya Grama - an alumnus of Beth Medrash Govoha, the renowned yeshiva in Lakewood, N.J. - the self-published book attempts to employ classical Jewish sources in defense of a race-based theory of Jewish supremacy.
Yated Ne'eman, an Orthodox weekly in upstate New York that is affiliated with one of Israel's main charedi dailies, has published essays on the question of whether medical research can be understood to apply to Jews given the innate physiological differences between Jews and gentiles.
www.rense.com /general46/nti.html   (477 words)

  
 Yeshiva Orthodoxy
Lakewood- the Yeshiva and the town- is for all Lakewooders to share in and enjoy.
There are also many pictures of yeshiva students that can easily be edited to depict colored shirts and smaller yarmulkes that can pass for members of your yeshiva.
In Lakewood, the mayor is chosen by the committee from its five members, instead of the public directly electing him.
yeshivaorthodoxy.blogspot.com   (8461 words)

  
 Eikev 5765
There are people who fear what their neighbors might say about them if they act in a certain way.
Moshe was saying, “Instead of living your life worrying about what people are going to think or say, live your life based on what Hashem is going to say.” Once we are all already living with different fears, better to replace the fears we have with fear of the One whose opinion really matters.
Not long thereafter, the millionaire signed a check made out to the Lakewood Yeshiva, but before filling in the amount passed away.
www.yihillcrest.org /dvarshuki/Eikev05.html   (421 words)

  
 FORWARD : News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
By STEVEN I. Congress is set to allocate $500,000 to Beth Medrash Govoha, known as the Lakewood yeshiva, for the establishment of a "Holocaust library."
The allocation comes as attention is focusing on a book written by Rabbi Saadya Grama, a graduate of the yeshiva, arguing that gentiles are "completely evil" and Jews constitute a separate, genetically superior species.
Kotler said that he would be willing to discuss the project at a later date, but not the same week that the Forward was writing an article on Grama's book.
www.come-and-hear.com /editor/na-forward-12-19-03b/index.html   (460 words)

  
 Foreign students at Mir Yeshiva
Rabbi Nakhum Zeev (Wolf) Dessler, from England, studied in Kelm and Telz and knew several Mir Yeshiva students.
His mother, the wife of the renowned rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, and his sister joined the group that traveled to Australia.
He was later associated with the Lakewood Yeshiva, Cleveland, Ohio.
www.uoregon.edu /~rkimble/Mirweb/ForeignStudents.html   (243 words)

  
 Bios
She is the daughter of Emil and Rita Herman who imbued her with a love of good books and encouraged her writing from a very early age.
Dina attended the Yeshiva Achei Tmimim through high school and continued her Jewish studies in New York at Beth Rivka Teachers' Seminary.
Rochel Groner Vorst was raised in Charlotte, NC, where from a very young age she assisted her parents in their work of imparting a love of Judaism to others.
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 Rabbi Noson Weisz - MP3 Downloads Tapes and CDs
While studying at the famed yeshivas of Chaim Berlin, Lakewood and the Mir in Jerusalem, Rabbi Noson Weisz also received a degree in Microbiology from the University of Toronto, MA in Political Science at the New School for Social Research and his LLB from the University of Toronto.
While studying at the famed yeshivas of Chaim Berlin, Lakewood and the Mir in Jerusalem, Rabbi Noson Weisz also received a degree in Microbiology from the University of Toronto, an MA in Political Science at the New School for Social Research and his LLB from the University of Toronto.
Rabbi Weisz is currently a senior lecturer at Yeshiva Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem and writes a weekly parsha page on aish.com writes a weekly parsha page on aish.com.
www.aishaudio.com /ssi/aish/speaker/rabbi-noson-weisz.php   (1757 words)

  
 LINK - Staff
Before coming to LINK this past August, he was a very popular Halacha teacher at Shapells/ Yeshiva Darche Noam and headed a night Kollel for professionals in Har Nof.
He is the author of 3 full-length halachic works as well as seven monographs on various applications of Jewish Law and Prayer.
After learning in local yeshivos, he then spent the next 10 years pursuing his advanced Gemara learning in Israel, at Yeshivas Bais Yisroel and then at the famed Mirrer Yeshiva.
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