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Yeshivas Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch, known more commonly as Yeshivah College, is an independent, single-sex, Orthodox Jewish day school for boys, located in East St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school is run by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement's Yeshivah Centre, and caters for students from kindergarten through to Year 12.
[edit] AdministrationThe school is part of a worldwide network of schools named after Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe. The school is as a branch of the Yeshiva Centre umbrella, and Rabbi Mordechai Berger is the current principal of the high school, having replaced Rabbi Avrohom Glick at the start of the 2008 school year. Rabbi Glick still has a presence at the school and is currently the Jewish Studies teacher of Year 10. [edit] CurriculumBy including a comprehensive secular curriculum it is geared in its approach to accommodating children from a non-religious background whose parents would otherwise not agree to enrol their children there. It also serves the purpose of providing an Orthodox day-school to Orthodox parents who also value a secular education. However, the school includes a separate stream (known as Mesivta, which is Hebrew for "academy") for full-time Torah study, beginning from Year 10. This is designed for children from Chabad families, allowing disciples of Rabbi Schneerson to fulfil his oft-repeated directive that their children not study secular studies if at all possible.[2] [edit] In the communityIn previous years Yeshivah has scored the top VCE result for a non-selective boys only school. The Yeshivah school is part of a larger network of facilities of the Yeshivah Centre, which include a youth movement, Jewish studies classes, day camps, and many other initiatives for Melbourne's wider Jewish community. The Melbourne Lubavitch community is part of a larger Haredi community based in Melbourne. [edit] Notable alumni
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