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Bircas HaTorah

Coordinates: 31°46′30.79″N 35°13′49.6″E / 31.7752194°N 35.230444°E / 31.7752194; 35.230444
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Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah is an orthodox yeshiva for Talmud professionals located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, founded by Rabbi Shimon Green in 1989.

History

The yeshiva was founded in 1989 with two goals: To make high-level talmudic skills more widely accessible, and to allow students of all ages to study in an intensive yeshiva atmosphere. Bircas HaTorah began as a yeshiva for adults with academic and professional backgrounds. The yeshiva started in the building of the original Etz Chaim Yeshiva, located in front of the Old City's Hurva Synagogue, with only a few students. As the number of students grew steadily, the Yeshiva moved, in 2000, to its current location on Ohr HaChaim Street just above the Cardo in the Jewish Quarter.

References and Press

  • Learning How to Learn at Yeshivas Bircas HaTorah - From: Mishpacha Magazine - Date: December 1, 2004 - Author: Batya Channah Shevach
  • Jewish Universe/Torah/Yeshivas
  • Rosenzweig, Simon (May 3, 2002). "Article: A global body of learners with its heart in Jerusalem". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 18 January 2010.
  • Head, Heart, Soul and Pocket - From: Jerusalem Post - Date: September 13, 1996 - Author: Yeshara Gold
  • WEBSITE BRINGS PRAYERS TO JERUSALEM - Boston Globe - Published on April 15, 2006 - Author(s): Thanassis Cambanis, Globe Staff
  • Hillel, Shammai And Burning Candles At Both Ends - The New York Jewish Week - Date: December 7, 2007 - Author: Gewirtz, Shlomo


31°46′30.79″N 35°13′49.6″E / 31.7752194°N 35.230444°E / 31.7752194; 35.230444