List of yeshivas
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This article is a list of some yeshivas.
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[edit] Pre-war Europe
- Brisk yeshiva
- Baranovitch yeshiva
- Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin
- Chust yeshiva
- Grodno yeshiva
- Kamenetz yeshiva
- Kelm yeshiva
- Keser Torah (Radomsk)
- Kletzk yeshiva
- Lomza yeshiva
- Mir Yeshiva
- Novardok yeshiva
- Pinsk yeshiva
- Ponovezh yeshiva
- Pressburg yeshiva
- Radin yeshiva
- Slabodka yeshiva (later became Hebron yeshiva)
- Slonim yeshiva
- Slutsk yeshiva (later became Lakewood yeshiva)
- Telz yeshiva
- Tomchei Temimim
- Vilkomir yeshiva
- Volozhin yeshiva
[edit] Israel
- Ateret Cohanim
- Beit El Yeshiva in Bet El
- Bet El Yeshiva in Jerusalem, for Sephardi students of Kabbalah
- Brisk yeshivas
- Chidushei Horim
- Hebron Yeshiva (in Jerusalem, moved from Hebron following the 1929 Hebron massacre)
- Hakotel
- Har Etzion
- Kerem B'Yavneh
- Kol Torah
- Lakewood East (Israeli branch of Lakewood yeshiva, known officially as "Bais Medrash Govoha D'America B'Eretz Yisrael" in Jerusalem)
- Machon Meir
- Mercaz HaRav
- Mirrer Yeshiva
- Neizer Hatorah
- Petach Tikva
- Ponevezh yeshiva
- Porat Yosef Yeshiva, Sephardi, Jerusalem
- Sfas Emes
- Toldot Yeshurun-Yeshiva for Russian Speakers of Jerusalem
- Tomchei Tmimim
- Toras Emes (Chabad) in Jerusalem
There are also many Hesder yeshivot, which combine study with military service; various Hasidic yeshivot; and dozens of others.
[edit] Israel, English-speaking
The popular yeshivos located in Israel that cater to the international Anglophone community include:
- Aish HaTorah
- Ateret Yerushalayim
- Bais Yisroel
- Boneh Yerushalayim
- Derech Etz Chaim
- Derech Hamelech
- Derech Hatalmud
- Eretz HaTzvi
- Lev Aryeh
- Lev Hatorah
- Machon Shlomo
- Marbeh Torah
- Mayanot
- Mercaz HaTorah
- Midrash Shmuel
- Netiv Aryeh
- Ohr David
- Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem
- Ohr Yerushalayim
- Reishit Yerushalayim (In Bet Shemesh)
- Shaarei Chaim
- Tiferet Yerushalayim
- Toras Moshe
- Toras Simcha (also known as Toras Simcha College of Talmudic Research)
- Yeshivat HaMivtar
- Yesodei Hatorah
[edit] United Kingdom
- Gateshead Yeshiva (biggest Yeshiva in Europe)
- Sha'arei Torah Yeshiva (in Manchester)
- Sunderland Yeshiva (now located in Gateshead)
- Manchester Yeshiva
[edit] United States
- Beis Medrash Elyon (Monsey, NY)
- Yeshiva V'Kollel Beis Moshe Chaim (Miami, FL)
- Chaim Berlin (Brooklyn, NY)
- Chofetz Chaim (Flushing, NY)
- Yeshivat Chovevei Torah
- Yeshiva Derech HaTorah (Brooklyn, NY)
- Hebrew Theological College, Yeshivat Beit HaMidrash LaTorah
- Beth Medrash Govoha (Lakewood, NJ)
- Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem (New York, NY)
- Yeshiva of Staten Island (Staten Island, NY)
- Mirrer Yeshiva (Brooklyn, NY)
- Ner Yisrael
- Nesivos HaTorah, Staten Island, NY
- Yeshivas Ohr Hachaim, Kew Gardens Hills, NY
- Ohr Somayach, Monsey, NY
- Ohr Reuven (Monsey, NY)
- Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (Yeshivas Rabbenu Yitzchak Elchanan) of Yeshiva University
- Rabbi Jacob Joseph School (Edison, NJ and Staten Island, NY)
- Telshe Yeshiva (Cleveland; Chicago; Riverdale)
- Tomchei Temimim
- Yeshiva Torah Vodaath (Brooklyn, NY)
- Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia
- Yeshiva Darchei Torah, Mesivta Chaim Shlomo
- In the Yeshivish world, there are some major Yeshivas which are known not so much by their name, but are rather referred to by the name of the location they are in. Example include: Edison, Passaic, Paterson, Woodlake, Scranton, Philadelphia, Waterbury, Bayonne, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Calabasas, Mountaindale, Peekskill, South Fallsburg, Staten Island, and Linden.
There are a handful of other prestigious yeshivas and dozens of smaller ones, including those affiliated with various Hasidic groups.