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    Sfas Emes Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת שפת אמת) was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Jerusalem, serving the Gerrer Hasidic community until 2016. Founded in 1925...
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  • 1847 – 11 January 1905), also known by the title of his main work, the Sfas Emes (Ashkenazic Pronunciation) or Sefat Emet שפת אמת‎ (Modern Hebrew), was...
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    Zoharei Chama Synagogue ("Sundial Building") Sfas Emes Yeshiva Ohel of the Gerrer Rebbes in the Sfas Emes Yeshiva courtyard Mani's Pharmacy (102 Jaffa Road)...
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    Emes". In 1926, in a bold departure for Polish Hasidim, Avraham Mordechai established a yeshiva in Jerusalem, naming it for his father, the Sfas Emes...
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    Pinchas Menachem Alter (category Hasidic rosh yeshivas)
    cousin Tzipora Alter. In 1956, he was appointed rosh yeshiva of Sfas Emes, the flagship yeshiva of Ger in Jerusalem, Israel. Alter succeeded his half-brother...
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  • House of Ger, vol. 2, p. 55. Kaploun, Uri (1987). Rebbes of Ger: Sfas Emes and Imrei Emes. Mesorah Publications, Ltd. pp. 252–253. ISBN 0-89906-484-1. Frankfurter...
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  • Yosef Yeshiva Pressburg Yeshiva (Jerusalem) Sfas Emes Yeshiva Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva Shapell's Darche Noam Shuvu Bonim Torah Ore Torah Tech Toras Emes Chabad...
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    Yeshiva Pressburg Yeshiva Sfas Emes Yeshiva Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva, for Ashkenazi students of Kabbalah Torah Ore Toldot Yeshurun-Yeshiva for Russian Speakers...
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    century: Shaar Hashamayim in 1906, Chabad's Toras Emes in 1911, Hebron Yeshiva in 1924, Sfas Emes in 1925, Lomza in 1926. After (and during) World War...
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  • Polish-born Israeli, author of the Torah Sheleimah, founder and rosh yeshiva of the Sfas Emes Yeshiva, recipient of the Israel Prize in rabbinic literature Pinchas...
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