Roi Moshe, 36, from Ashkelon, was killed by Hamas terrorists on October 7 while trying to return home. Roi, a firefighter, ...
Yeshiva University is one of more than 800 institutions with graduate schools surveyed by U.S. News on an annual basis. Yeshiva University confers degrees through various schools, such as: the Sy ...
And it’s a move that many Hasidic leaders and even critics of the yeshiva system doubted the state would ever make. That’s partially because of the long and tangled process that the state ...
A new video filmed against the breathtaking backdrop of the snow-covered Pocono Mountains, opens a window into the unique world of the Poconos Yeshiva's talmidim. Full Story A new video filmed against ...
The Central Yeshiva at 770 is now accepting certificate requests from all alumni for the seamless replacement and worldwide shipping of lost or unclaimed Semicha and Dayanus certificates. Full Story ...
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Fifteen people were hurt – including three firefighters — when a massive Friday morning blaze ripped through a Brooklyn dormitory used to house yeshiva students, according to residents and the ...
Rabbi David Fendel, dean of the Sderot Yeshiva, and his son, Dr. Gedalya Fendel, joined the special Arutz Sheva broadcast with the Israel Government Tourist Corporation and the Ministry of ...
Rabbi David Fendel, dean of the Sderot Yeshiva, joins the special Arutz Sheva broadcast from at the Burnt Vehicles Compound in Southern Israel to discuss his vision of what to remember about the ...
Nearby, a scrum of yeshiva students from Sderot jumped and chanted, “Am Yisrael Chai”—an old slogan that means “The people of Israel live,” which has become a nationalist mantra.
Israel's Ministry of Construction and Housing has initiated a plan to establish a new urban district near the train station in the city of Sderot located just north of Gaza. It was one of the cities ...
The Nazis set fire to thousands of books stored at the Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva in 1939, the popular story went, leaving no trace of its enormous library even as its students were sent to their deaths.