Beit El yeshiva

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For the ancient Sephardic and Yemenite yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem well known for the study of Kabbalah, see Beit El Synagogue


The Beit El Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת בית אל) is a Religious Zionist yeshiva situated in the Israeli settlement of Beit El, a community in the Binyamin region near Ramallah in the West Bank.

History

The Yeshiva was founded in late 1977 by a group of students from the Mercaz haRav yeshiva in Jerusalem. The students originally lived on a nearby army base, but today the yeshiva has its own premises, and over 250 students enrolled. The Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed.

Founding Organisation

The Beit El yeshiva is the founding organization of Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) and maintains it.[1] The Beit El yeshiva also founded yeshiva.co, a large Jewish website.

References

  1. "The Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Rabbi Warren Goldstein, is a graduate of the Beth El Yeshiva, the organization that founded and maintains Arutz Sheva."Goldstein, Rabbi Warren. "A Passover Message from the Chief Rabbi of South Africa". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 1 April 2012. 

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Coordinates: 31°56′32.6″N 35°13′20.77″E / 31.942389°N 35.2224361°E / 31.942389; 35.2224361

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