List of rosh yeshivas
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This is a list of current rosh yeshivas, (Literally - Head of Yeshiva) or leaders of Jewish Talmudic academies.
Australia[edit]
- Yeshivah Gedolah Zal – Rabbi Binyomin Gavriel Cohen[citation needed]
- Yeshivas Levi Yitzchok – Rabbi Menachem Mendel Krasnjansky
Canada[edit]
- Mesivta Birchas Shmuel of Toronto – Rabbi Yehoshua Schwartz[citation needed]
- Ner Yisroel of Toronto – Rabbis Uri S. Mayerfeld and Meyer D. Greenberger[1]
- Or Chaim – Rabbi Seth N. Grauer[2]
- Tomchei Temimim Montreal (Rabbinical College of Canada) – Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kaplan
- Yeshiva Darchei Torah of Toronto – Rabbi Eliezer Breitowitz[3]
- Yeshivas Lubavitch Toronto - Rabbi Akiva Wagner[4]
- Yeshivas Nachlas Zvi of Toronto – Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Kaplan[5]
- Yeshivas Zichron Shmayahu of Toronto – Rabbi Chaim Mendel Brodsky[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Gedola Merkaz Hatora Tiferes Mordechai de/of Montreal - Rabbi Shimon Zeffren
- Mesivta Reishis Chochmah of Montreal - Rabbi Issur Furst
France[edit]
- Hazon Barouh, Gagny – Rabbi Yehouda Toledano[citation needed]
- Novardok yeshiva, Armentières-en-Brie – Rabbi Eliyahu Marciano[6]
- Novardok yeshiva, Bussières, Seine-et-Marne – Rabbi Natan Yabra[7]
- Tomchei Temimim Brunoy – Rabbi Yechiel Kalmenson[8]
Israel[edit]
- Aish HaTorah – Rabbi Yosef Hillel Weinberg[citation needed]
- Ateret Cohanim – Rabbi Shlomo Aviner[citation needed]
- Bais Yisroel – Rabbis Doniel Lehrfield and Moshe Lehrfield[citation needed]
- Beit El Yeshiva (Yeshivat ha’Mekubalim) – Rabbi Yisrael Avichai[citation needed]
- Beit El yishuv yeshiva – Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed[citation needed]
- Beit Hatalmud – Rabbi Yosef Strasser[citation needed]
- Beit Orot – Rabbis Elchanan Bin Nun and Dani Isaac[citation needed]
- Bircas Hatorah – Rabbi Shimon Green[citation needed]
- Derech Etz Chaim – Rabbi Aharon Katz[citation needed]
- Hebron Yeshiva – Rabbi Dovid Cohen[citation needed]
- Heichal Hatorah – Rabbi Tzvi Kushelevsky[citation needed]
- Imrei Binah - Rabbi Shmuel Baron
- Kamenitz yeshiva – Rabbi Yitzchok Scheiner[citation needed]
- Kerem B'Yavneh – Rabbi Aharon Friedman and Rabbi Gavriel Saraf
- Knesses Hagedolah – Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Zaks[citation needed]
- Kol Torah – Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Schlesinger[citation needed]
- Lakewood East – Rabbi Yaakov Eliezer Schwartzman[citation needed]
- Machon Yaakov – Rabbi Beryl Gershenfeld[9]
- Machon Meir – Rabbi Dov Begon[citation needed]
- Machon Shlomo – Rabbi Beryl Gershenfeld[citation needed]
- Marbeh Torah – Rabbis Shmuel Weissman and Naftoli Elzas[citation needed]
- Mayanot – Rabbi Yisroel Noach Wichnin[citation needed]
- Medrash Chaim – Rabbi Yisrael Garber[citation needed]
- Mercaz HaRav – Rabbi Yaakov Shapira[citation needed]
- Mercaz HaTorah – Rabbi Mordechai Rottman[citation needed]
- Mesoras Mordechai – Rabbi Tzvi Feuer[citation needed]
- Midrash Shmuel – Rabbi Binyomin Moskovits[citation needed]
- Mir Yeshiva – Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel[citation needed]
- Netiv Aryeh – Rabbi Aharon Bina[citation needed]
- Netzach Yaakov – Rabbi Chananya Bin-Nun[citation needed]
- Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem – Rabbi Nota Schiller[citation needed]
- Pachad Yitzchok – Rabbi Yonason David[citation needed]
- Ponevezh Yeshiva – Rabbis Boruch Dov Povarsky, Gershon Edelshtein, Chaim Shlomo Leibovitch, Eliezer Kahaneman, Shmuel Markowitz[citation needed]
- Reishis Yerushalayim - Rabbi Ari Marcus[citation needed]
- Sfas Emes Yeshiva – Rabbi Shaul Alter[citation needed]
- Sha'alvim – Rabbi Michael Yammer[citation needed]
- Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva – Rabbi Gamliel Rabinowitz[citation needed]
- Slabodka yeshiva (Bnei Brak) – Rabbis Dov Landau and Moshe Hillel Hirsch[10]
- Toldos Yeshurun – Rabbi Ben Tzion Zilber[citation needed]
- Torah Ore – Rabbi Simcha Scheinberg[citation needed]
- Toras Chaim - Rav Dov Kreisworth
- Toras Emes Chabad Lubavitch - Rabbi Avraham Yoel Lapidus
- Toras Moshe – Rabbi Moshe Meiselman[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Gedolah Matityahu – Rabbi Zev Leff[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Gedolah Yagdil Torah - Rabbi Avraham Teichman and Rabbi Aryeh Bernshtein
- Yeshiva Tiferes Hatorah – Rabbi Chananya Bin-Nun[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Chasidei Chabad Beit Levi Yitzchak – Rabbi Yosef Wilshansky[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Derech Chochmah – Rabbis Eliezer Silver, Yonatan Vilensky[citation needed]
- Yeshivat HaKotel – Rabbi Baruch Vider[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Har Etzion – Rabbis Yaaqov Medan, Baruch Gigi, and Mosheh Lichtenstein.[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Heichal HaTora – Rabbi Zvi Kushelevsky[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Hesder Petach Tikva – Rabbis Yuval Sherlo, David Stav and Shai Piron[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Ma'ale Gilboa – Rabbis David Bigman, Yehuda Gilad, Shmuel Reiner[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Ma’alot – Rabbi Yehushua Weitzman[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Mikdash Melech, Israel – Rabbi Haim Benoliel, Rabbi Yaakov Maimon[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Torat Shraga – Rabbi Avishai David[citation needed]
- Yeahivat Tzeirei Hashluchim (Chabad) - Rabbi Zalman Kaplan
- Yeshivat Yishrei Lev – Rabbi Moshe Gordon[citation needed][11]
The Netherlands[edit]
- Yeshivas Chacham Tzvi - Rabbi Frankenhuis
South Africa[edit]
- Yeshiva College of South Africa (High School) – Rabbi Avraham Tanzer[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Meshech Chochma – Rabbi Shimon Wolpe[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Pri Eitz Chaim – Rabbi Ber Eichenstein[citation needed]
- Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg – Rabbi Avi Goldfein[citation needed]
South America[edit]
- Venezuela – Rabbi Leibel Shuchat[12]
United Kingdom[edit]
- Gateshead Yeshiva – Rabbi Avrohom Gurwicz[citation needed]
- Sunderland Yeshiva, Gateshead - Rabbi Avrohom Ehrentreu[citation needed]
- Yeshivas Shaarei Torah, Manchester - Rabbi Gavriel Knopfler[citation needed]
- Yeshivas Lubavitch Manchester - Rabbi Yosef Akiva Cohen
United States[edit]
- Bais Moshe – Rabbis Yakov Schneidman and Chaim Bressler[citation needed]
- Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical College – Rabbi Chaim Leib Perkovsky[citation needed]
- Beth Medrash Govoha – Rabbis Malkiel Kotler, Yerucham Olshin, Dovid Schustal, and Yisroel Neuman[citation needed]
- Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch – Rabbi Zalman Labkowski[citation needed]
- Chofetz Chaim, Kew Gardens Hills – Rabbis Dovid Harris and Akiva Grunblatt[citation needed]
- Chofetz Chaim, Suffern – Rabbis Aryeh Zev Zaks and Yisroel Mayer Zaks[citation needed]
- Hadar Hatorah – Rabbi Yaakov Goldberg[citation needed]
- Hebrew Theological College, Beis Medrash LeTorah (Skokie Yeshiva) – Rabbi Avraham Friedman[citation needed]
- Kiryas Pupa - Rabbi Shimshon Katz
- Mesivta Tiferes Yisroel – Rabbis Zvi Turk and Yehuda Jacobson[citation needed]
- Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem – Rabbi Dovid Feinstein[citation needed]
- Mir yeshiva (Brooklyn) – Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Nelkenbaum[citation needed]
- Oholei Torah – Rabbi Yisroel Friedman
- Ohr Chadash D'Prag, Monroe – Rabbi Yosef Schwartz[citation needed]
- Ohr Elchonon Chabad – Rabbi Ezra Schochet[citation needed]
- Ohr Somayach, Monsey – Rabbis Yisroel Rokowsky and Yisroel Simcha Schorr[citation needed]
- Ohr Yisrael of Atlanta – Rabbi Mayer Neuberger[citation needed]
- Rabbi Chaim Berlin – Rabbis Aharon Schechter and Yonason David[citation needed]
- Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary – Rabbis J. David Bleich, Yitzchok Cohen, Meir Goldwicht, Dovid Hirsh, Aharon Lichtenstein, Yaakov Neuburger, Hershel Reichman, Michael Rosensweig, Hershel Schachter, Eli Baruch Shulman, Zvi Sobolofsky, Moshe Dovid Tendler, Mayer Twersky, Jeremy Wieder, Mordechai Willig[citation needed]
- Rabbinical Seminary of America – Rabbis Dovid Harris and Akiva Grunblatt[citation needed]
- Satmar (Borough Park-based Satmar yeshiva in Sea Gate) – Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Rubin[13]
- Sh'or Yoshuv – Rabbi Naftali Jaeger[citation needed]
- Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York – Rabbi Menachem Davidowitz[citation needed]
- Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah – Rabbi Yisroel Freidman[citation needed]
- Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia – Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky[citation needed]
- Telshe yeshiva (Chicago) – Rabbis Avraham Chaim Levin and Chaim Dov Keller[citation needed]
- Telshe yeshiva (Wickliffe) – Rabbis Avrohom Chaim Levin, Dovid Golberg, and Ari Wolf[citation needed]
- Tomchei Tmimim Morristown (aka Rabbinical College of America) – Rabbi Zalman[citation needed]Wilshansky
- Torah Academy of Bergen County – Rabbi Yosef Adler[citation needed]
- Torah Temimah – Rabbis Lipa Margolis[14] and Betzalel Busel
- Torah Vodaas – Rabbi Yosef Savitsky[citation needed]
- Toras Chaim (Denver) – Rabbis Yisroel Meir Kagan and Yitzchok Wasserman[citation needed]
- Valley Torah High School – Rabbi Avrohom Stulberger[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Gedolah Kesser Torah (Monsey) - Rabbi Dovid Fishman
- Yeshiva Gedola of Bridgeport – Rabbi Simcha Bunim Berger[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Gedola of Passaic – Rabbi Meir Stern
- Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne – Rabbi Yakov Rokach
- Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns – Rabbi Moshe Zev Katzenstein
- Yeshiva Gedolah Ohr Yisrael of West Park – Rabbis Avraham Nesanel Zucker and Raphael Bernstein
- Yeshiva Gedolah Tiferes Yerachmiel - Rabbi Shlomo S. Feivel Schustel
- Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Moshe (South Fallsburg) – Rabbi Elya Ber Wachtfogel
- Yeshiva Ketana of Los Angeles – Rabbis Aryeh Davidowitz and Aharon Rubenstein
- Yeshivas Novominsk-Kol Yehuda-Novominsker Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Mermelstein
- Yeshiva of Far Rockaway – Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Perr
- Yeshiva of Staten Island – Rabbi Reuven Feinstein
- Mesivta Shaarei Pruzdor - Rabbi Elly Merenstein
- Yeshiva Ohr Hameir of Peekskill – Rabbi Elya Kanarek
- Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael of Atlanta – Rabbi Mayer Neuberger[15]
- Yeshiva Shaar Hatalmud – Rabbi Avraham Bromberg[16]
- Yeshiva Tiferes Hatorah – Rabbi Yoel Roth and Rabbi Avrom Moshe Strasser
- Yeshiva Toras Emes / Kaminetz – Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Perr and Rabbi Dr. Arnold I. Wolf[citation needed]
- Yeshiva V'Kollel Beis Moshe Chaim – Rabbi Yochanan Zweig[citation needed]
- Yeshiva Zichron Yosef Aryeh – Rabbi Shmuel Zev Rotkin[17]
- Yeshivas Beis Dovid Shlomo – Rabbi Yosef Kalmanson[citation needed]
- Yeshivas Ner Yisroel – Rabbi Aharon Feldman[citation needed]
- Yeshivat Mikdash Melech, NY – Rabbi Haim Ben Oliel[citation needed]
- Yisodei Yisroel – Rabbi Dovid Rubin[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.neryisroel.info/our-faculty/
- ↑ "Administration". bastoronto.org. Bnei Akiva Schools. 2016.
- ↑ http://darchei.ca/rosh-hayeshiva/
- ↑ http://lubavitchyeshiva.com/staff
- ↑ https://jewishtoronto.com/directory/yeshiva-nachalas-zvi
- ↑ Tuchmayer, Avi (Sep 15, 2013). "Novardok in the French Countryside". Ami (136): 140–151. Retrieved Nov 2, 2016.
- ↑ Mishpacha (in Hebrew). No. 1354. 26 Apr 2018. pp. 26–38.
- ↑ http://www.yeshivabrunoy.com/?catID=9502&siteLang=2
- ↑ https://www.machonyaakov.org/staff/
- ↑ Hamodia. Dec/5/12. p. D40.
- ↑ "Faculty > Yeshivat Yishrei Lev". yishrei.org. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
- ↑ "Hogar Jabad Lubavitch - Yeshiva Guedola de Venezuela".
- ↑ Rapaport, Yosef (Dec/5/12). Hamodia. p. D13.
- ↑ Hamodia. Dec/5/12. p. C51.
- ↑ https://www.ohryisrael.org/faculty
- ↑ "PHOTO: Rav Avrohom Bromberg, Rosh Yeshiva Of Yeshivas Shaar Hatalmud In Lakewood Visiting Gaved Yerishulayim (Photo By JDN)". The Jewish Buzz. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- ↑ Chitzei Giborim article by R' Shmuel Zev Rotkin, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Zichron Yosef Aryeh|http://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=53905#p=162&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr=%u05D6%u05DB%u05E8%u05D5%u05DF%20%u05D9%u05D5%u05E1%u05E3%20%u05D0%u05E8%u05D9%u05D4
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