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  1. Yeshivat ha-Yishuv he-hadash; Yeshivá Kerem BeYavneh; Información criminal; Cargos criminales: Asesinato, conspiración con agravante de lesiones. Condena: Cadena perpetua + 14 años: Situación penal: En prisión

  2. The first yeshiva that began to move in this direction was the yeshiva of Ha-Yishuv he-?adash (the "new settlement") in Tel Aviv, established by Rabbi M.A. Amiel , in which only the evening hours were devoted to secular studies and a fifth year was added to make it possible for the students to take the state matriculation examination.

  3. Yeshivat ha-Yishuv he-hadash (Q12408349) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Yeshiva in Tel Aviv. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: ... Yeshivat Hayishuv Hachadash. 0 references. Identifiers. National Library of Israel J9U ID. 987007299445105171. 1 reference. stated in.

  4. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Yeshivat ha-Yishuv he-hadash. Yeshiva in Tel Aviv. Upload media. Instance of. educational institution. yeshiva. Location. Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel.

  5. Tel Aviv: N.P., 1939. First edition. Softcover. Oblong octavo. Unpaginated 24pp. . String-tied, tan wrappers with dark blue lettering on front and back covers. The promotional publication showcases the then new Yeshivat Tel Aviv, for the newly settled Mizrachi Eastern Jews in the Kfar Avraham neighborhood of Tel Aviv. Included are text and photos an as well as statistical charts documenting ...

  6. A yeshiva is a place where Jews gather to study Torah and rabbinic traditions. Originally referring to an academy for advanced scholars, today the term also refers to Jewish elementary schools where Judaic studies comprise a significant portion of the curriculum.

  7. Rabbi Bar Lev, born in Tel Aviv in 1943, attended the "Yeshivat Tel Aviv" elementary school, and continued on to "Ha'Yishuv Ha'Hadash". The most intensive period in his education in the field of Torah literature was during the five or so he attended the Poneviz Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.