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A yeshiva (also spelled yeshivah) is a Jewish institution that focuses on the study of traditional Jewish law and text, particularly Talmud and Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). It is usually a high-level school for young men (and some women) to study and advance in their knowledge of Jewish law and tradition.
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Yeshivahs (also spelled Yeshivas or Yeshivot) are institutions that focus on the study of Torah, Talmud, and other Jewish texts in an Orthodox Jewish setting. They often provide a rigorous and intensive educational program for men, typically in their teenage years and beyond, with the goal of becoming a competent rabbi, scholar, or lay leader in the Jewish community. Yeshivahs usually offer a comprehensive curriculum that includes Jewish law, ethics, philosophy, and biblical texts, and students attend these institutions to pursue their rabbinical, educational, or personal growth goals.