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Yeshiva Torah Temimah

Yeshiva Torah Temimah
Yeshiva Torah Temima at Ocean Pkwy & Church Av jeh.jpg
Location
Brooklyn, New York
United States
Coordinates 40°38′07″N 73°58′20″W / 40.635271°N 73.97217°W / 40.635271; -73.97217Coordinates: 40°38′07″N 73°58′20″W / 40.635271°N 73.97217°W / 40.635271; -73.97217
Information
Type Single-sex education
Established 1976
Website

Yeshiva Torah Temimah is an Orthodox yeshiva with branches in Brooklyn, New York and Lakewood, New Jersey that was founded and is run by Rabbi Lipa Margolis. Rabbi Shlomo Feivel Shustal taught the highest level students of the school until August 2014, when he left to open his own Talmudic seminary. The highest level students are currently being taught by Rabbi Betzalel Busel.

Located on Ocean Parkway in Flatbush, the school was founded as Yeshiva Torah Vodaath of Flatbush; and it began operating under the name Yeshiva Torah Temimah in 1976. The institution grew to social prominence between 1980 and 2000.

The school provides a combined religious and secular single-sex education to approximately 750 male students, including training in talmud, musar literature, history, classical Jewish scholarship and literature, mathematics, language arts and sciences.

The New York branch of the school consists of two buildings. One of them houses approximately 650 boys ranging in age from nursery school through the twelfth grade; the school maintains a separate building for tertiary study, with an additional enrollment of about 100 students. It has a student-teacher ratio of approximately nineteen to one, and is staffed by renowned teachers and rabbis. The school is affiliated with the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools.

Graduates of the school generally pursue further Talmudic education in such institutions as the Brisk yeshiva and Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem, as well as Beth Medrash Govoha in New Jersey, with a significant percentage of school alumni occupying Rabbinic pulpits and positions of Jewish education. Many graduates go on to procure secular degrees in various fields and professions, becoming community lay-leaders.


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