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Sh'or Yoshuv

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Phone
  
+1 516-239-9002

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
9,000 USD (2015)

Acceptance rate
  
86.7% (2014)

Graduation rate
  
62.9% (2014)

Address
  
1 Cedar Lawn Ave, Lawrence, NY 11559, USA

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Sh'or Yoshuv (Hebrew: שְׁאָר יָשׁוּב‎) is a Haredi yeshiva in Lawrence, New York.

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The yeshiva was founded in 1967 by Rabbi Shlomo Freifeld, former mashgiach ruchani ("dean of students") at Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin. The yeshiva was located in Far Rockaway from its inception until 2003, when it moved to its current location in Lawrence, New York. The yeshiva facilities include a large Bais Medrash, classrooms, English and Hebrew libraries, a gymnasium, and dormitory accommodations.

The yeshiva is currently headed by Rabbi Naftali Jaeger who serves as the Rosh Yeshiva.

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Student body

The yeshiva accepts students from the age of 17 and older. Students enter the yeshiva with a range of backgrounds and educational experience. Students range in skill levels from beginner to advanced. Students come to Sh’or Yoshuv from the surrounding community and from locations all over the world.

Academic programs

The yeshiva has both organized shiurim and chaburas for the students and for the local community. The student divide their day into the traditional morning, afternoon and night study session (sedarim). A weekly Kollel on Sunday is geared towards members of the community.

The Yeshiva is very accommodating for those students who are in College or work in the afternoon.

Sh'or Yoshuv has recently included a semicha (Rabbinical Ordination) program under Rabbi Eliyahu Schneider (the first "graduates" received their semicha in the 2006-2007 year). The Yeshiva offers a Bachelor of Talmudic Law.

References

Sh'or Yoshuv Wikipedia