yeshivah$92878$ - translation to german
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yeshivah$92878$ - translation to german

HEAD OF A YESHIVA
Rosh Yeshiva; Rosh yeshivah; Rosh yeshivas; Rosh HaYeshiva; Rosh Yeshivah; Roshe yeshibot; Chief of the yeshivah; Roshei Yeshiva; Rosh Yeshibah; Rosh yeshiba; Rosh hayeshiva; Roshei yeshiva

yeshivah      
n. Jeschiva (im Judentum: Lehrinstitut)
Yeshiva University         
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PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN NEW YORK CITY
Belfer Graduate School of Science of Yeshiva University; Yeshiva University High School for Girls; Yeshivah University; Yeshiva University Press; S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program; Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls; Yeshiva Maccabees; Yeshiva U.; Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary; YU Pride Alliance
Jeschiva University, religiöse jüdische Universität in der Stadt New York

Definition

yeshiva
[j?'?i:v?]
¦ noun an Orthodox Jewish college or seminary.
Origin
from Heb. yesi?ah.

Wikipedia

Rosh yeshiva

Rosh yeshiva (Hebrew: ראש ישיבה, pl. Hebrew: ראשי ישיבה, roshei yeshiva, rashe yeshiva; Anglicized pl. rosh yeshivas) is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and the Torah, and halakha (Jewish law).

The general role of the rosh yeshiva is to oversee the Talmudic studies and practical matters. The rosh yeshiva will often give the highest shiur (class) and is also the one to decide whether to grant permission for students to undertake classes for rabbinical ordination, known as semicha.

The term is a compound of the Hebrew words rosh ("head") and yeshiva (a school of religious Jewish education). The rosh yeshiva is required to have a comprehensive knowledge of the Talmud and the ability to analyse and present new perspectives, called chidushim (novellae) verbally and often in print.

In some institutions, such as YU's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, the title of rosh yeshiva is given to many rabbis and the dean of the yeshiva is known as the rosh ha-yeshiva.