Noun
yeshiva (plural yeshivas or yeshivot)
(Judaism) An academy for the advanced study of Jewish texts.
Yeshiva (plural Yeshivas or Yeshivot)
Alternative letter-case form of yeshiva
To try to be at once a Lithuanian yeshiva and a New England prep school: that was the unspoken motto of the Maimonides School of Brookline, Mass., where I studied for 12 years. Noah Feldman
A concurrent shiur for the English track was given by HaRav Yitzchak Blau, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva Ateres Tzvi, whose interesting discourse into halacha l’maysa of tefilah offered guidance on multiple davening-related matters. Source: Internet
Agudah unites many rabbinic leaders from the Hasidic Judaism wing with those of the non-Hasidic "yeshiva" world. Source: Internet
According to the original plan, students from Shiur Aleph would begin their year of studies in a campus on Moshav Beit Achiezer, as there is a lack of space in the regular Yeshiva building in Petach Tikvah to accommodate all of the capsules. Source: Internet
According to reports, the head of the Beit Matityahu Yeshiva, which has around 700 students, was among those those diagnosed with the infection. Source: Internet
According to the report, the head of the Beit Matityahu Yeshiva, which has around 700 students, was among those those diagnosed with the infection. Source: Internet