Yeshivat Mir (Belarus)
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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
ישיבת מיר (בלארוס)
Name (Latin)
Yeshivat Mir (Belarus)
Other forms of name
Yeshivas Mir (Belarus)
Yeshivat Mirrer (Belarus)
Yeshivas Mirrer (Belarus)
Mirrer Yeshiva (Belarus)
Mir Yeshiva (Belarus)
מירער ישיבה
Type of corporate body
Yeshivot
Place of residence/headquarters
Belarus
Field of activity
Judaic studies
Associated Language
heb
See Also From tracing corporate name
Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)
Yeshivat Mir
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q2778175
Sources of Information
- מאמרים משיחותיו של רבנו, תרצ"ט-תש"ו:
- The History of the Mirrer ... c1978 (subj.)t.p. (copyr. Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute, 1791-5 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.) text (a rabbinical coll. that was formerly in Mir, Russia; in 1939 moved to Shanghai; in 1945 to the United States) p. 39 (Merkaz Yeshivat Mir)
- Encyc. Judaica, 1971:Mir (After World War II the former students of the Yeshiva in Mir, Byelorussia, established the Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute in Brooklyn, others joined the Yeshivat Mir in Jerusalem)
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Wikipedia description:
The Mir Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר, Yeshivat Mir), commonly known as the Mirrer Yeshiva (Yiddish: מירער ישיבה) or The Mir, was a Lithuanian yeshiva located in the town of Mir, Russian Empire (now Belarus). After relocating a number of times during World War II, it has evolved into three yeshivas: one in Jerusalem and two in Brooklyn, New York: the Mir Yeshiva, and Bais Hatalmud.
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