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Yeshiva Torah Vodaas (or Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodaath or Yeshiva Torah Vodaath or Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary ) is a ''
yeshiva A yeshiva (; he, ישיבה, , sitting; pl. , or ) is a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the study of Rabbinic literature, primarily the Talmud and halacha (Jewish law), while Torah and Jewish philosophy a ...
'' in the
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neighborhood of
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History

The yeshiva was conceived in 1917 and formally opened in 1918, by friends
Binyomin Wilhelm Binyomin Wilhelm (1886–1972) was a founder of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas. Biography Born in Lodz, Poland, Binyomin was the oldest son of a Radoshitzer chassidic family. His mother died when he was eight years old, and he left Europe by himself in 1 ...
and
Louis Dershowitz Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis (d ...
, to provide a
yeshiva A yeshiva (; he, ישיבה, , sitting; pl. , or ) is a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the study of Rabbinic literature, primarily the Talmud and halacha (Jewish law), while Torah and Jewish philosophy a ...
education centering on traditional Jewish sacred texts to the children of families then moving from the
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to the Williamsburg section of
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. From the diary of Binyomin Wilhelm (as cited by his great-grandson, Rabbi Zvi Belsky), Louis Dershowitz is credited, not only with giving early financial and moral support for the founding of the yeshiva, but for the very idea of establishing a yeshiva in Williamsburg. The two friends contacted prominent local Rabbi Zev Gold of Congregation Beth Jacob Anshe Sholom and together they formed a board and established the yeshiva on Keap Street in Williamsburg as an elementary school. The yeshiva later moved to a new building at 206 Wilson Street and remained there until 1967, (The elementary school remained at 206 Wilson St. Until 1974) when it moved to its current location at 452 and 425 East 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11218. Gold was elected as the Yeshiva's first president and suggested the name of the school (which in its English rendering is, Yeshiva Torah Vodaath), after the yeshiva founded in
Lida Lida ( be, Лі́да ; russian: Ли́да ; lt, Lyda; lv, Ļida; pl, Lida ; yi, לידע, Lyde) is a city 168 km (104 mi) west of Minsk in western Belarus in Grodno Region. Etymology The name ''Lida'' arises from its Lithu ...
in 1905 by Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines, which combined secular studies with Jewish studies and traditional
Talmud The Talmud (; he, , Talmūḏ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law ('' halakha'') and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the ce ...
study. During this first period in the yeshiva's history, the yeshiva was modeled after those in Europe, with religious studies in Yiddish and Talmud taught in the Hungarian style of the European yeshivas. The founding members of the yeshiva soon offered the principalship of the institution to Rabbi Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz, who headed the yeshiva from 1922 to 1948. Under Mendlowitz's leadership, a
mesivta ''Mesivta'' (also metivta; Aramaic: מתיבתא, "academy") is an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva secondary school for boys. The term is commonly used in the United States to describe a yeshiva that emphasizes Talmudic studies for boys in grades ...
(yeshiva high school) was opened in 1926. Later he opened a ''yeshiva gedola'' as well. Rabbi Dovid Leibovitz, a notable torah scholar from Europe was brought in to head the yeshiva's ''
beit midrash A ''beth midrash'' ( he, בית מדרש, or ''beis medrash'', ''beit midrash'', pl. ''batei midrash'' "House of Learning") is a hall dedicated for Torah study, often translated as a "study hall." It is distinct from a synagogue (''beth kness ...
'' (study hall) in 1929 but left after only four years to start his own yeshiva (
Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim (also known as the Rabbinical Seminary of America) is an Orthodox Yeshiva in the United States, based in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, New York. It is primarily an American, Lithuanian-style Talmudic Yeshiva. The Yeshiva is le ...
) after personal conflicts with Mendlowitz. Two years later, in 1935, Rabbi Shlomo Heiman became ''
rosh yeshiva Rosh yeshiva ( he, ראש ישיבה, pl. he, ראשי ישיבה, '; 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, primar ...
'' (head of the yeshiva), a position he held until his death in 1944. When Mendlowitz died in 1948, he entrusted the yeshiva to Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetzky and Rabbi Reuven Grozovsky as roshei yeshiva, Rabbi Alexander Linchner as the financial head and secular studies principal,
Rabbi Gedalia Schorr Gedalyahu HaLevi Schorr (27 November 1910 – 7 July 1979),http://www.tzemachdovid.org/gedolim/jo/tworld/rschorr.html also known as Gedalia Schorr, was a prominent rabbi and rosh yeshiva. He was regarded as the "first American Gadol" (Torah g ...
as ''menahel'' of the yeshiva, and Rabbi Nesanel Quinn as the principal of the high school. The yeshiva has since expanded to include a ''beit midrash'' in Monsey, an elementary school division in nearby Marine Park, and two summer camps all serving a student body, from nursery to postgraduate ''
kollel A kollel ( he, כולל, , , a "gathering" or "collection" f scholars is an institute for full-time, advanced study of the Talmud and rabbinic literature. Like a yeshiva, a kollel features shiurim (lectures) and learning ''sedarim'' (sessions); ...
'', that numbers nearly 2,000 students.


Philosophy

"''
Torah im Derech Eretz ''Torah im Derech Eretz'' ( he, תורה עם דרך ארץ – Torah with "the way of the land"Rabbi Y. Goldson, Aish HaTorah"The Way of the World", Ethics of the Fathers, 3:21/ref>) is a phrase common in Rabbinic literature referring to vario ...
''" historically influenced the yeshiva's philosophy, but today it is strongly influenced by the
Haredi Haredi Judaism ( he, ', ; also spelled ''Charedi'' in English; plural ''Haredim'' or ''Charedim'') consists of groups within Orthodox Judaism that are characterized by their strict adherence to ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions, in oppos ...
philosophy. However, Torah Vodaath is one of the many major haredi yeshivas that allow its students to attend college while studying at the yeshiva. The great majority of the yeshiva's graduates go on to work in fields that are not related to the torah education that they received in yeshiva. The Yeshiva was founded on a chassidic flavor that is everlasting. The Yeshiva also does not say Tachnun on Yud Tes Kislev, a major Chassidic holiday. מנהגי ישיבה תורה ודעת יו"ל ע"י ישיבה ומתיבתא תורה ודעת שנת תשע"ח


''Roshei Yeshiva''

The current three ''
roshei yeshiva Rosh yeshiva ( he, ראש ישיבה, pl. he, ראשי ישיבה, '; 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, primar ...
'' are the following:
Rabbi Yisroel Reisman Yisroel Reisman ( he, ישראל הלוי רייזמן) is an American rabbi and posek of Orthodox and Haredi Judaism who resides in Brooklyn, New York. Career Reisman is one of the roshei yeshiva (deans) at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, where he re ...
, Rabbi Yosef Savitsky, and Rabbi
Yitzchok Lichtenstein Yitzchok (Yitzchak) Lichtenstein (Hebrew: יצחק ליכטנשטיין; born December 1962) is an Israeli-American Orthodox rabbi who is a co- rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas located in Brooklyn, New York and the '' Mara d'asra'' of Kehilla ...
. Lichtenstein is a student of Rabbi Meshulum Dovid Soloveitchik, son of Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, grandson of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, and rabbi of Kehillas Bais Avrohom in Monsey, NY. Savitsky is a student of Rabbi Berel Soloveitchik and Rabbi Aharon Kotler. Reisman is rabbi of Agudath Israel of Madison and author of several books, including ''The Laws Of Ribbis'' and ''Pathways of the Prophets''. The previous ''
roshei yeshiva Rosh yeshiva ( he, ראש ישיבה, pl. he, ראשי ישיבה, '; 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, primar ...
'' include Rabbis
Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz (1886 – 7 September 1948) was a leader of American Orthodoxy and founder of key institutions such as Torah U'Mesorah, an outreach and educational organization. He is also known for having taken the reins in 1921 and b ...
, Yisroel Belsky,
Avraham Yaakov Pam Avraham Yaakov Pam (1913 – August 16, 2001) was the ''rosh yeshiva'' of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn, New York. Biography Rabbi Pam began his career at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in 1938, when was appointed '' maggid shiur'' (Talmudic lecture ...
, Shlomo Heiman,
Dovid Leibowitz Dovid Leibowitz (1887–1941) was a leading rabbi and disciple of prewar Europe's Slabodka yeshiva in Lithuania, who went on to found the Rabbinical Seminary of America, better known today as "Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yisrael Meir HaKohen" or the ''"Cho ...
, Yaakov Kamenetsky,
Shachne Zohn Rabbi Sholom Shachne Zohn (1910–2012) former dean of the Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, who later lived in Jerusalem, Israel. Biography Shachne was born near Medzhybizh. When he was a young child, he moved with his family to the United States. When h ...
,
Zelik Epstein Zelik Epstein, also known as Zelig Epstein (full name Aharon Zelig Epstein) (July 10, 1914 – August 3, 2009), was a prominent Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah-Grodno, a private Talmudical institution in Kew Gardens ...
,
Gedalia Schorr Gedalyahu HaLevi Schorr (27 November 1910 – 7 July 1979),http://www.tzemachdovid.org/gedolim/jo/tworld/rschorr.html also known as Gedalia Schorr, was a prominent rabbi and rosh yeshiva. He was regarded as the "first American Gadol" (Torah g ...
, Elya Chazan, Reuvain Fein,
Simcha Sheps Simcha Avraham Sheps (April 18, 1908 – November 5, 1998) was an American Orthodox rabbi. He served as rosh yeshiva (dean) of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas. Early life Simcha Sheps was born to Simon Sheps in Wysokie Mazowieckie, Russian Empire (cu ...
, Moshe Rosen (Nezer HaKodesh), and
Reuvain Grozovsky Refael Reuvain Grozovsky ( be, Рафаэль Гразоўскі; 1886, Minsk, Belarus – 1958, United States) was a leading Orthodox rabbi, Jewish religious leader and rosh yeshiva ("dean") known for his Talmudic analytical style. Early ye ...
.


Notable alumni

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scholar *Rabbi Saul Berman, American scholar and Modern Orthodox rabbi *Rabbi Professor
Benjamin Blech Benjamin Blech (born 1933) is an American Orthodox rabbi. He is a Professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University where he has taught since 1966, and was the rabbi of Young Israel of Oceanside for 37 years. In addition to his work in the rabbinate, Blec ...
, Professor of Talmud at
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*Rabbi
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, Rosh Yeshiva in
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of
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*Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, composer, singer, spiritual leader, pioneer of the
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* Noach Dear (1953–2020),
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Judge *Rabbi Zvi Dershowitz, Conservative rabbi *
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, educator and child safety advocate *Rabbi
Shmuel Kamenetsky Shmuel Kamenetsky (born November 1924) is an American Haredi rabbi. He is the co-founder and rosh yeshiva (dean) of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia. He is also a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (Council of Torah Sages). Biography R ...
, Rosh Yeshiva of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia *Rabbi
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, rabbi, Jewish thinker and author of over 40 works. *Rabbi
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, rabbi, publisher of
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*Professor
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historian of Rescue by Jews during the Holocaust *Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, rabbi, chancellor of
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*Rabbi Bernard Levy, rabbi, head of
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*Rabbi Yerucham Olshin, a Rosh Yeshiva of
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, Lakewood, New Jersey *Rabbi
Avraham Yaakov Pam Avraham Yaakov Pam (1913 – August 16, 2001) was the ''rosh yeshiva'' of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn, New York. Biography Rabbi Pam began his career at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in 1938, when was appointed '' maggid shiur'' (Talmudic lecture ...
, later Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva (see above) *Rabbi
Nesanel Quinn Nesanel Hakohen Quinn (1910 – 7 February 2005) was a Haredi Jewish rabbi and educator. He was connected with Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn, New York, for nearly 80 years, rising to ''menahel'' (director). Biography Quinn's parents, Zal ...
, later Menahel of the Yeshiva *Rabbi
Yisroel Reisman Yisroel Reisman ( he, ישראל הלוי רייזמן) is an American rabbi and posek of Orthodox and Haredi Judaism who resides in Brooklyn, New York. Career Reisman is one of the roshei yeshiva (deans) at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, where he ...
, today Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva, and Rabbi of Agudath Yisroel of Madison *Rabbi
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*Rabbi
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