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Definitions of yeshiva in various dictionaries:
noun - an academy for the advanced study of Jewish texts (primarily the Talmud)
An institute of learning where students study the Talmud.
An elementary or secondary school with a curriculum that includes religion and culture as well as general education.
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My son the obstetrician went to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at the Univ. named for a Jewish academy |
Hebrew for "act of sitting", it's a school or college for the study of the Talmud |
This NYC school is the oldest & largest Jewish university in the U.S. |
1 of only 3 universities in the United States whose name starts with "Y" |
Hebrew for "a sitting", it's an Orthodox Jewish college |
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Yeshiva (; Hebrew: , lit. "sitting"; pl. , yeshivot or yeshivos) is a Jewish institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and the Torah. The studying is usually done through daily shiurim (lectures or classes) as well as in study pairs called avrutas (Aramaic for "friendship" or "companionship"). avruta-style learning is one of the unique features of the yeshiva. * In the United States and Israel, the different levels of yeshiva education have different names. In the United States, elementary-school students are enrolled in a yeshiva, post-bar mitzvah-age students learn in a metivta, and undergraduate-level students learn in a beit midrash or yeshiva gedola (Hebrew: , lit. "large yeshiva" or "great yeshiva"). In Israel, elementary-school students are enrolled in a Talmud Torah or cheder, post-bar mitzvah-age students learn in a yeshiva ketana (Hebrew: , lit. "small yeshiva" or "minor yeshiva"), and high-school-age students learn in a yeshiv |