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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.
("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]
A similar statement issued by an unknown group and claiming to have been signed by several dozen rabbinical leaders, was posted on several social media outlets and by Yeshiva World News of New York.
Yehudah Kletzky, known as "Leiby", was the third of six children and only son of Nachman Kletzky and Esti Forster Kletzky, Boyaner Hasidim and residents of Borough Park. [3] [5] He was reported missing late Monday afternoon while walking home from a day camp held at his school, Yeshiva Boyan Tiferes Mordechai Shlomo.
A former student at a prominent Brooklyn yeshiva says he was sexually abused by a fellow pupil “nearly daily” for half a year when he was 11 years old, according to a new lawsuit — that ...
In 2018, when the New York State Education Department issued a directive to all yeshivas operating in New York to come into compliance with statewide educational standards, Reisman co-authored an op-ed with Elya Brudny in the Wall Street Journal voicing their opposition to the guidelines.
By 2010, it was still considered the leader among English-language newspapers in the Orthodox communities in the greater New York City area, with a weekly circulation of nearly 50,000 copies. [1] According to Haaretz, the online version of The Jewish Press had a readership of 2 million views each month. [13]
During this period the yeshiva was modeled after those in Europe, with religious studies taught in Yiddish and Talmud taught in the style of the European yeshivas. [4] Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz headed the yeshiva from 1922 to 1948. A mesivta (yeshiva high school) was opened in 1926 [5]: 76 and later a rabbinical seminary (yeshiva gedolah).