Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu
Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu ישיבת אדרת אליהו | |
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Location | |
Coordinates | 31°46′40.62″N 35°13′52.54″E / 31.7779500°N 35.2312611°E |
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Other name | Zilberman's |
Type | Yeshiva |
Religious affiliation(s) | Haredi Judaism |
Established | 1982 |
Founder | Yitzchak Shlomo Zilberman |
Education system | Zilberman Method |
Campus type | Urban |
Nickname | Zilbermanim |
Website | oldcitycheder |
Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu (
History
Arriving as a 10-year-old orphan in
Focus
Although in many ways a traditional
Zilberman's is known for endorsing the newly found
Despite its own strong right wing and nationalistic leanings (many of its younger students are affiliated with or sympathetic towards the
Campus
Located in the
Derivative schools
Many new schools have been established throughout Israel and in Jewish communities abroad based on Zilberman's model.[2] Known as Zilberman Schools, some of these schools do not share Zilberman's Haredi, ultra-Orthodox character, as many are associated with the National Religious and settler movements. Three of these schools were founded by Zilberman's own students; one in Beit El (dedicated to Binyamin Kahane), one in Yitzhar and one in Hebron—now administered by Baruch Marzel. The largest, the Beit El yeshiva, has nearly 250 students as of September 2007[update].
References
- ^ a b c "About the Silverman Yeshiva Ketana", oldcitycheder.com. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
- ^ a b Gottlieb, Dovid (Spring 2010). "The Zilberman Method". Jewish Action. Orthodox Union. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
- ^ Meyers Epstein, Varda (3 January 2014) "Tekhelet: A Choice or an Imperative?", The Jewish Press. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
- ^ a b Selig, Abe (6 June 2010) "Haredi Students Have Seized Control of Hurva Synagogue", The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
- ^ Aderes Eliyahu website [dead link]