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  2. Yeshiva World News - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva World News started in 2003 as a news aggregation blog by its founder Judah (Yehudah) Eckstein. It has since grown to an independent news source with freelance reporters and photographers, in addition to continuing as a news aggregator. [4] The website was redesigned in 2010, [5] and again in 2017.

  3. Yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    'small yeshiva' or 'minor yeshiva'), and high-school-age students learn in a yeshiva gedola. [2] [3] A kollel is a yeshiva for married men, in which it is common to pay a token stipend to its students. Students of Lithuanian and Hasidic yeshivot gedolot (plural of yeshiva gedola) usually learn in yeshiva until they get married.

  4. Vos Iz Neias? - Wikipedia

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    ("What's the news?" in Yiddish), founded in 2007 and since 2021 rebranded as "VIN News", [1] is an online news site that caters to the Orthodox Jewish and Hasidic communities, primarily in the New York metropolitan area. [2] Vos Iz Neias competes with Yeshiva World News as the major news website for the Haredi Jewish world. [3]

  5. Yeshiva University - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva University is a private Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City. [4] The university's undergraduate schools—Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, Katz School of Science and Health, and Sy Syms School of Business—offer a dual curriculum inspired by Modern–Centrist–Orthodox Judaism's hashkafa (philosophy) of Torah Umadda ("Torah and secular knowledge ...

  6. Haredi news hotline - Wikipedia

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    Often broadcasting news that was unavailable in the mainstream English language Haredi media, it successfully carved out a niche for itself within the Haredi yeshiva community. In its early period, the hotline issued extensive coverage of the plans and efforts underway in Israel to initiate a compulsory draft of Haredi yeshiva students.

  7. Category:Orthodox yeshivas in Israel - Wikipedia

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  8. Mercaz HaRav - Wikipedia

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    Main yeshiva building. Mercaz HaRav (officially, Hebrew: מרכז הרב - הישיבה המרכזית העולמית, [1] "The Center of Rabbi [Kook] - the Central Universal Yeshiva") [2] is a national-religious yeshiva in Jerusalem, founded in 1924 by Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.

  9. Yeshivat HaKotel - Wikipedia

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    The yeshiva was founded shortly after the Six-Day War in 1967 in the Old City of Jerusalem by Aryeh Bina, who at that time was a rabbi in Yeshivat Netiv Meir. The first Shavuot after the war, approximately a week after the recapture of the old city, Bina and his students began studying in former Jordanian barracks, then relocated to a homeless shelter in the "old square."