yeshiva$92877$ - translation to spanish
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yeshiva$92877$ - translation to spanish

YESHIVA LOCATED IN RADUN, BELARUS.
Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim of Radin; Radun Yeshiva; Raduń Yeshiva
  • Rabbi Hersh Leib Levinson
  • Rabbi Moshe Landynski
  • Rabbi Naftoli Trop
  • Building of Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim, Radin
  • The yeshiva building today
  • Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan

yeshiva      
n. yeshivá (en el judaísmo: institución de estudio)
Yeshivat Hesder         
  • Kerem B'Yavneh hesder yeshiva]]
TYPE OF YESHIVA COMBINING TORAH STUDY AND ARMY SERVICE
Hesder Yeshiva; Yeshivat Hesder; Hesder yeshiva
n. Yeshivat Hesder (seminario especial de estudios talmúdicos durante el servicio militar)
Yeshiva University         
  • 245 Lexington Avenue is the campus hub for the Stern College for Women.
  • David H. Zysman Hall, on the Wilf Campus, houses [[Yeshiva University High School for Boys]] and the former main [[beit midrash]].
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
Yeshiva Universidad (YU), universidad Judía religiosa situada en al ciudad de Nueva York

Definition

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

Wikipedia

Radin Yeshiva

The Radin Yeshiva, originally located in Radun, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Belarus), was established by Rabbi Israel Meir Kagan (known as the Chofetz Chaim after the title of his well-known sefer) in 1869. Because of its founder's nickname, the institution is often referred to as Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim of Radin. Its successors officially adopted this name.