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Oholei Torah ("Tents of Torah") is the common name of the Lubavitch schools Educational Institute Oholei Menachem and Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah. The main branches of the school, and its administrative offices, are located in Brooklyn, New York City;

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[edit] History

Oholei Torah was founded in early 1956 by Rabbi Michoel Teitelbaum, following a statement by the Lubavitcher Rebbe that there should be a school focusing solely on Torah study. (The existing Lubavitcher elementary school in Brooklyn, United Lubavitcher Yeshiva, had a curriculum typical for American Jewish day schools, in which the day was divided between religious and secular subjects.)

The school opened in a synagogue in Brownsville with three students. Over the next few decades the school grew, moving to various converted buildings and synagogues around the Crown Heights and East Flatbush neighborhoods. In 1975, the school began renting space for the elementary classes at the Brooklyn Jewish Center at 667 Eastern Parkway, and eventually bought the building outright in 1982. Beginning in 1997, the building underwent a major expansion, with a new wing (known as the Deitsch Campus, after the school's major financial patron Dovid Deitsch) and a study hall for the Talmudical Seminary.

Today Oholei Torah enrolls approximately 1600 students in its various departments.

In 1991, the elementary school was renamed "Oholei Menachem" in honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, though the old name persists in general usage.

[edit] Divisions

Oholei Torah has four main divisions:

[edit] Kindergarten

[edit] Enrollment

[edit] Location

Oholei Torah's kindergarten, formally known as Oholei Menachem Kindergarten, is located in the Deitsch Campus at 667 Eastern Parkway. There is also a smaller kindergarten division at Cong. B'nai Abraham in East Flatbush, a synagogue where Rabbi Teitelbaum served as president until his passing in 2005.

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Mrs. Faige Winner-Hertzel

Eastern Parkway Campus:

Pre-Nursery - A Morah Yehudis Baitch, Morah Chanie Winter, Morah Miriam Levy Pre-Nursery - B Morah Yochi Levitin, Morah Chaya Matusof, Nursery - A Morah Esther Krinsky, Morah Rosie Popack Nursery - B Morah Dini Rapoport, Morah Tzirel Baitch Kindergarten - A Morah Chani Hendel, Morah Chaya Hecht, Morah Peri Bruchshtat Kindergarten - B Morah Rochelle Spritzer, Morah Shainy Tzfasman Kindergarten - C Morah Chanie Charitanow, Morah Simi Sellinger Kindergarten - D Morah Chaya Aydel Freeman, Morah Dini Perman Niggunim Morah Miriam Slavin

East Flatbush Campus:

Pre-Nursery - A Morah Leah Lipsker, Morah Libby Barber, Morah Tanya Pre-Nursery - B Morah Yocheved Wilhelm, Morah Michla Levine, Morah Shainy Tzfasman Nursery - A Morah Chanie Bluming, Morah Chani Heller Kindergarten - A Morah Bashi Levilev, Morah Nechami Futerfas Kindergarten - B Morah Ruda Heller, Morah Shterna Sara Paris

[edit] Elementary

[edit] Enrollment

Educational Institute Oholei Menachem (Oholei Torah) consists of a preschool grade (Pre-1A) and 8 elementary grades. Each grade has an average enrollment of about 100 students, so there are four or five classes for each grade.

[edit] Location

The elementary school is located at 667 Eastern Parkway.

[edit] Staff

  • Dean: Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Lustig
  • Principals:
    • Grades Pre-1A - 2: Rabbi Meir Shimshoni - A fair and honest man.
    • Grades 3-5: Rabbi Pinchus Rapoport - A fair and honest man.
    • Grades 6-8: Mr. Tzvi Hirsh Lustig - A man who betrayed his own people, leader and religion.

[edit] Mesivta

[edit] Enrollment

aprox. 150 students.

[edit] Location

Oholei Torah Mesivta is located at 417 Troy Avenue (the Rabbi Jacob J. Reines Shul). There is also a branch of the Mesivta (formally known as Beis Dovid Shlomo) at 300 Norton Ave., New Haven, Connecticut. A school blog tracks current events and programs at the New Haven branch: www.dovidshlomo.blogspot.com.

[edit] Staff

  • Dean (Troy Ave.): Mr. Zushe Wilhelm - Now a full time Real Estate investor. And a man who betrayed his own people, leader and religion.
  • Mashgiach (Troy Ave.): Rabbi Hillel Laufer
  • MASHPIA'S (Troy Ave.):

Rabbi Shmuel Newman, Rabbi Michi Morosow, Rabbi Dovid Kahanov, Rabbi Moshe Silman, Rabbi Yitzchok Pruss, Rabbi Akiva Nussbaum, Rabbi Nissim Lagziel, Rabbi Zalman Laufer

  • TEACHER'S (Troy Ave.):

Rabbi Nachman Twersky, Rabbi Chaim Lepkivker, Rabbi Moshe Halperin, Rabbi Mendy Blau, Rabbi Chaim Yisroel Wilhelm, Rabbi Dovid Levin, Rabbi Shalom Geisinsky, Rabbi Eli Stolik

  • Dean (New Haven): Rabbi Yosef Lustig

[edit] Beis Medrash

Formally called Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah, and colloquially as Oholei Torah Zal (Yiddish zal, [study] hall), is the largest Lubavitch yeshiva in the United States.

[edit] Enrollment

The Seminary currently has 250 students. About 1/3 of the students live locally; the rest come from other parts of the United States, as well as Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Israel, and South Africa.

[edit] Location

The Zal is located at the Eastern Parkway campus.

[edit] Staff

[edit] Shlichus

Like many Lubavitch yeshivas, Oholei Torah Zal sends graduating students to various cities around the world, primarily to other Lubavitch yeshivas, on Shlichus. The nature of their Shlichus varies by location, with some consisting of community outreach, and others simply helping younger students in the yeshiva.

Oholei Torah sends more students than any other yeshiva, to locations including California, Florida, Sydney, Melbourne, and France.

[edit] Publications

Since 1979 the Beis Medrash has published a journal (formerly weekly, now biweekly), Haoros U'bi'urim Oholei Torah, containing essays and disquisitions on various Torah topics, mostly contributed by current students and staff, as well as alumni. Occasionally prominent non-Lubavitcher rabbis, such as Rabbi Gavriel Zinner, submit papers to the journal.

Haoros Ubeurim has been edited since its inception by Rabbi Avrohom Y. Gerlitzky, who also contributes at least one essay to each issue.

Additionally, the school publishes an annual volume, which has variously been called Kovetz Oholei Torah or Kovetz Pilpulim, containing Torah essays by members of the Beis Medrash classes and their teachers.

[edit] Dormitory

Oholei Torah has a dormitory to house its Beis Medrash students. Located at 645 Eastern Parkway, the dorm houses over 100 students.

[edit] Ballroom

Oholei Torah also has a wedding ballroom in the campus at 667 Eastern Parkway, nearly every night there is a wedding.

[edit] Alumni

A small number (the school's estimate is 15%) of Oholei Torah alumni have gone on to become Shluchim worldwide. Others are no longer religious due to the lack of acceptance (of former students). Others have made their mark on the Jewish world as thinkers and writers (Rabbis Simon Jacobson, '79, and Yossi Jacobson, '89); heads of Yeshivos (Rabbi E.N. Silberberg, '93); charity administrators (Rabbi Sholom Duchman, '63); singers (Avraham Fried, '77); and in other capacities.

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