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  2. Yeshiva World News - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva World News (YWN) is an Orthodox Jewish online news publication. History. 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.

  3. Vos Iz Neias? - Wikipedia

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

  4. WebYeshiva - Wikipedia

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    WebYeshiva.org is a pioneering [1] [2] online yeshiva and midrasha. It is unique in that its classes are presented live, and are fully interactive, replicating the structure of a traditional shiur. Its offering extends through Semicha (Rabbinic ordination). It was founded in November 2007 by Rabbi Chaim Brovender [3] and is directed by Rabbi ...

  5. Marc B. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro is an online lecturer for Torah in Motion and leads tours of Jewish historical sites Spain, Portugal, Greece, Germany, Italy, Central Europe, Morocco, and Tunisia for the group, as well. He often writes for Seforim Blog. [citation needed] Shapiro was a resident of West Orange, New Jersey as of 2018. [1]

  6. Chaim Stein - Wikipedia

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    Chaim Yaakov Stein was born to Binyamin Moshe and Miriam Stein in the Lithuanian hamlet of Skudvil, where he received his rabbinical ordination from a major Jewish school located in the area, Telshe Yeshiva. The War Years. During World War II he was with those students who fled the Yeshiva, and spent time in labor camps in Siberia.

  7. Yeshiva.co - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva.co is the second established Yeshiva site after the site of Yeshivat Har Etzion and is the first Jewish site available on cell phones. The purpose of the site is to serve the public, and open a gate to the world of the Torah for every Jew in Israel and abroad. Today it has 16 employees maintaining the site.

  8. Dov Koppelman - Wikipedia

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    Dov Koppelman. Yitzchok Dov Koppelman ( April 30, [1] 1909 – June 17, 2011) was born in Vasilishki, Belarus. He was the head of the 1951-founded Lucerne Yeshiva in Switzerland for nearly 50 years from 1963. A year before he died, a report about his visit from Switzerland to Melbourne, Australia was titled " World's oldest rabbi visits Oz ". [2]

  9. Etz Chaim Yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    The building on Jaffa Road, 2010. Etz Chaim Yeshiva was originally a Talmud Torah that was established in 1841 by the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Shmuel Salant. For the first two years classes were held in various rooms throughout the Old City. In 1857, the yeshiva consolidated into a group of buildings adjacent to the Hurva Synagogue, sharing ...