Kol Ya‘akov Yeshiva
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| Described At | Kol Yaakov Yeshiva | yivo |
| Has Abstract | Rabbinical seminary, opened in Moscow in 1957. The last yeshivas in the Soviet Union had been closed in the 1920s. Subsequently, at the end of World War II Jews had not been allowed to open a seminary, whereas other religious groups were permitted to do so. Realizing the declining status of Jewish learning and its implications for the future of the rabbinate—and of Judaism as a whole—in the Soviet Union, which would remain without Jewish religious functionaries of any kind, Rabbi Solomon Shlifer (unofficially acknowledged as chief rabbi of Soviet Jewry) persistently requested the authorities to endorse the establishment of a Jewish theological seminary. Eventually, in May 1956 permission was granted, and in January 1957 the Kol Ya‘akov Yeshiva began operating on the precincts of the Moscow Choral Synagogue with Shlifer as first rector. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2404141 | ep |
| Title | Kol Ya‘akov Yeshiva | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2404141 | ep |
| Core Alt Label | Kol Ya‘akov Yeshiva | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Kol Ya‘akov Yeshiva | yivo |
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