Volozhin, Yeshiva of
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| Described At | Volozhin Yeshiva Of | yivo |
| Has Abstract | For most of the nineteenth century, the Volozhin (Bel., Valozhyn) yeshiva was the most important institution of its type in Eastern Europe. It was founded around the year 1803 by Ḥayim ben Yitsḥak, the leading disciple of the Gaon of Vilna. Ḥayim ben Yitsḥak’s fame attracted many youths to Volozhin, and when the small town could no longer support so many students, he established a yeshiva that provided subsidies to students. His success at dispatching fund raisers enabled him to build a private study hall that allowed the yeshiva to be both financially independent and physically isolated. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1051311 | ep |
| Title | Volozhin, Yeshiva of | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1051311 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Volozhin, Yeshiva of | yivo |
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