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Chaim Brovender : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chaim Brovender
Chaim Brovender (born 1941) is an Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi. ==Biography== Rabbi Chaim Brovender was born in 1941 in Brooklyn. He attended Flatbush Yeshiva, a coeducational modern Orthodox day school. He later graduated from Yeshiva University, where he earned a BA in mathematics and received rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik. In 1965 he and his wife made aliya and settled in Jerusalem. Brovender later completed a doctorate in Semitic languages from the Hebrew University.〔(Learning Experience )〕 In 1967, on the advice of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, Brovender founded Hartman College, in Romema, Jerusalem〔(Rabbi Chaim Brovender, The Kollel Student )〕 (under the aegis of the Israel Torah Research Institute). Its purpose was to serve as a Yeshiva for American students who wanted to study in Israel. In 1976, Rabbi Brovender founded Yeshivat HaMivtar in French Hill, Jerusalem. Brovender successfully ran the Yeshiva alone, until 1985, when he merged it with the network of educational institutions founded by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin called Ohr Torah Stone.〔(Ohr Torah Stone )〕 In 1976 Brovender established Midreshet Lindenbaum, originally named Michlelet Bruria, as the woman's component of Yeshivat Hamivtar.〔(Jewish Education Beyond High School )〕
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