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Yeshivot are places of study educating Jews in the laws and ways of the Torah. There are different types of Yeshivas catering to different age groups, religious movements, and ideologies. In general, the term Yeshiva is mostly associated with those institutions catering to men, while the Midrasha is a similar institution for women. Every Yeshiva differs in size and scope, but their main features are the Beit Midrash (the room in the Yeshiva where the learning takes place) and the Rebbe who heads the Yeshiva.
http://www.aish.com/
International network of Jewish educational centers, offering classes designed for students with little or no religious background.
http://www.ateret.org.il/
Located near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City, offering advanced textual study for men serving in the army and a Kollel program for married men.
http://ondec.net/
A one-year Israel learning experience in a Yeshiva located in Har-Nof, Jerusalem. With information about financial aid and contact details.
https://torahmitzion.org/
Program establishing learning centers for the study of Torah directed towards recent graduates of the Hesder Yeshivot.
http://www.rca.edu/
Website of the Rabbinical College of America based in Morristown, New Jersey.
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6jxlz/
Site designed for students attending the Yeshivah of Flatbush in Brooklyn, NY. It provides review sheets for upcoming tests as well as other helpful tools.
http://shoryoshuv.org/
Brings together novices and experienced Torah scholars, Baal Teshuvas, and Yeshiva educated youth for Torah studies. Long Island, NY.
http://www.jle.org.uk/
An educational and social center for young Jews with little or no Jewish background. Offers a variety of classes, events and trips. United Kingdom.
http://www.ybt.org/
A center for the study of Torah that offers different levels of instruction by Rabbis.
http://www.yoss.org/
Yeshiva for men, located on Long Island, NY.
http://www.bircas.org/
Yeshiva located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel.
http://dvar.org.il/
Offers individually tailored Jewish studies curriculum, training in independent study, part-time courses, and an accredited overseas program.
http://www.yehatzvi.org/
Institution for the study of Gemara, Halacha, and Tanach with a Centrist Orthodox orientation. Includes tiyulim and special overseas, chessed, and Kollel programs.
http://www.hakotel.org.il/
The Wohl Torah Center for Torah studies in the heart of the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem.
http://www.yesmalot.co.il/
Program combining intensive Jewish studies with army service in Israel's Western Galilee region. Offers an additional teacher training and overseas program.
http://www.kby.org/
Hesder Yeshiva in Israel with a program for overseas students. Displays photographs and Dvar Torahs by different Rabbis.
http://www.maalegilboa.org/
Requires 2 years of yeshiva study and 3 years of army service for post-high school graduates. Offers additional programs for overseas and post-army students.
http://www.yna.edu/
Torah learning at the Kotel with an overseas program. The Torah online section includes shiurim in text and audio.
http://www.ohrdavid.org/
Provides intensive Torah learning for post-high school college oriented young men.
http://www.shaalvim.org/
Comprehensive educational community serving over 2500 students in Israel.
http://www.shuvubonim.org/
A Breslov Chassidic Yeshiva, learning and living according to the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.
http://www.tiferet.org.il/
Post-high school yeshiva combining learning with extensive programming, monthly tiyulim, and shabbatonim in various communities around Israel.
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