Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns

Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns

Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns (YGFT) is a yeshiva located in Woodmere, New York. It consists of approximately 50 students and four rabbis. The primary goals of the yeshiva include advancing the students' level of Torah study, particularly Talmud, and strengthening their character traits through the study of mussar.

* [http://ygft.org/index.htm The Yeshiva Gedolah of the Five Towns - Official Site]


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