Shuvu Bonim
Shuvu Bonim Yeshiva | |
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Rehov Hebron 32 Old City Jerusalem, Israel | |
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Established | 1978 |
Rosh Yeshiva | Eliezer Berland |
Affiliation | Orthodox |
Shuvu Bonim (also Yeshivat Breslov—Nechamat Tzion) is a yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem.[1]
History
The yeshiva was founded in 1978 in Bnei Brak by Rabbi Eliezer Berland, who is still the rosh yeshiva[2] (dean).[3] It is a Breslov yeshiva based on the teachings of Nachman of Breslov. About 30 percent of the student body is affiliated with the Haredi or national–religious communities.[4] In 1980, an additional branch was opened in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. In 1982 the two branches merged into a single institution with the Bnei Brak yeshiva moving to Jerusalem. Additional branches of the yeshiva have opened with several hundred students. Seven have become full-time kollels.
Institutions
It includes ten kollels, three yeshivot for young men, a Talmud Torah, an elementary school for girls, a range of preschools and kindergartens, youth groups, and evening lectures for women. [5]
Teachings
The teachings of the Yeshiva are published in many places including the Chabad Lubavitch website. [6]
See also
- Eliezer Berland
- Breslov (Hasidic dynasty)
References
- ↑ http://www.torahindex.com/en/inst/default.aspx?index=1&name=shuvu%20banim
- ↑ http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/excerpts/garb_chosen.pdf
- ↑ http://www.zionoil.com/blessings
- ↑ http://www.shuvubonim.org/about.html
- ↑ http://www.shuvubonim.org/educational.html
- ↑ http://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/379923/jewish/Angels-of-the-Exodus.htm