Noun
kollel (plural kollels or kollelim)
An institute for full-time advanced study of the Talmud and rabbinic literature.
Her husband – a Rosh Kollel, has been learning the Daf every evening with his wife. Source: Internet
Its principal expression was prishut, the practice of a married Talmud student going into self-imposed exile from his home and family to study in the kollel of a different city or town. Source: Internet
The well established and central Kollel of Kiryat Sefer, Beth Aba Institutions led by Rabbi Freund, took the initiative last week immediately after the Ministry of Health gave authorization to open Shuls and Beis Midrashim for up to fifteen people. Source: Internet
The same is true for the non-Hasidic Litvish yeshivas that are controlled by dynastically transmitted rosh yeshivas and the majority of students will not become rabbis, even after many years of post-graduate kollel study. Source: Internet
Her husband who learns in Kollel was forced to go only part time, and look for ways to bring home income. Source: Internet
I am a big mystery book fan and immediately ordered the two books advertised, Murder in the Kollel. Source: Internet