Yeshiva College of South Africa
- Yeshiva College of South Africa
The Yeshiva College of South Africa ("Yeshivat Beit Yitzchak"), commonly known as Yeshiva College and formerly known as Yeshivat Bnei Akiva. With roughly 900 pupils between the ages of 3 and 18. The school is located in the Glenhazel area of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
The school consists of a nursery school (up to age 6), a coeducational primary school (grades 0-6), and separate boys' and girls' high schools (grade 7-12).
History
The yeshiva was co-founded in the mid-1950s by Rabbi Michel Kosovsky, an Eastern European Talmudic scholar who had settled in South Africa during the Holocaust, and Rabbi Joseph Bronner, an alumnus of the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn, New York, who had settled in South Africa after World War II and was active in the business world. The yeshiva was named for Rabbi Kosovsky's father, Rabbi Yitzchak Kosovsky, who has preceded him and had served as one of the heads of Johannesburg's Beth Din ("religious court".)
The first full-time instructor of Talmud at the yeshiva was Rabbi David Sanders (rabbi), who was especially brought out from the Telz yeshiva in the United States to teach the young students Talmud in the traditional style of the Lithuanian yeshivas -- of the non-Hasidic Jews. He in turn helped to bring Rabbi Avraham Tanzer, also an alumnus of the Telz yeshiva in the U.S., to teach at the yeshiva. Eventually Rabbi Tanzer was appointed the Rosh yeshiva ("dean") of the school, a position which he has retained.
Rabbi Tanzer in turn brought out Rabbi Azriel Goldfein (again, a fellow Telz yeshiva alumnus) (see: http://www.tributetorabbigoldfein.co.za) to be a co-Rosh yeshiva. Eventually, Rabbi Goldfein left and established the Yeshiva Gedolah of Johannesburg.
External links
* [http://www.yeshivacollege.co.za/ Yeshiva College website]
* [http://www.tributetorabbigoldfein.co.za/ Tribute to Rabbi Azriel C. Goldfein, z"l]
ee also
*Jewish day school
*Torah study
*Yeshiva
*Yeshiva College (disambiguation)
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