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Yeshivas Neveh Zion

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Yeshivas Neveh Zion is a yeshivah in Kiryat Ye'arim, on the outskirts of Jerusalem. It was originally founded in Moshav Beit Yehoshua before moving in 1982.[1]

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Administration and faculty

  • Rabbi Chaim Yisroel Blumenfeld ("The Mash"),[2] Rosh Yeshiva
  • Rabbi Avraham Falk, Menahel
  • Rabbi Avraham Schwab, Mashgiach
  • Rabbi Avrohom Freidman, Administrator
  • Rabbi Dovid Sternberg, Talmudic director
  • Rabbi Shaul Dov Fellman, Educational Director
  • Rabbi Mendy Goldman, Assistant Rosh Yeshiva
  • Rabbi Avrohom Aharon Sudransky, Head Rabbi
  • Rabbi Dovid Slavin, Head Rabbi
  • Rabbi E M Klugman, Famous Author, Mechanech and Highest Shiur in Yeshiva
  • Rabbi Avrohom M Prager, Rebbi and recruiter

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Neveh Zion Celebrates 40th Anniversary, February 15". 5tjt.com. Five Towns Jewish Times. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2019. Neveh Zion was founded in Moshav Beit Yehoshua near Netanya under the auspices of Itri and then moved to Shaarei Avraham. In 1982, Neveh moved to its present home in Telz-Stone
  2. ^ "Yeshivas Neveh Zion Launches Tiferas Zion Maalot Program". theyeshivaworld.com. Yeshiva World News. 2 July 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2019. The following interview is with the Rosh Hayeshiva of Neveh Zion. The talmadim call him "Mash" short for Mashgiach. He Has kept his name "Mash" even though he took full responsibility of the Yeshiva for over 15 years.
  3. ^ Brinn, David. "The hazan who became Disturbed". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 19 April 2016.

External links


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