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Kerem BeYavneh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh
Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh ((ヘブライ語:ישיבת כרם ביבנה), lit. ''Vineyard in Yavne Yeshiva'') is a major yeshiva in Israel near the city of Ashdod and adjacent to Kvutzat Yavne, named after the Biblical Yavne nearby. ==History & Ideology== Founded in 1953, Kerem BeYavneh was the first Yeshivat Hesder. The first Rosh Yeshiva of Kerem B'Yavneh was the renowned scholar Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Goldvicht. Following his retirement, Goldvicht was succeeded by Rabbi Mordechai Greenberg, himself an alumnus of the yeshiva. During Pesach 5773 the Yeshivah announced that Harav Benzion Elgazi will be appointed Mishneh Li-Rosh Yeshivah (assistant rosh yeshivah). The Yeshivah also announced that Rabbi Michael Rosensweig will be visiting the Yeshivah for Elul Zman, with the intention of possibly becoming the future Rosh Yeshivah. Elul Zman began on 7 August 2013, with Rabbi Rosensweig carrying out some of the functions of Rosh Yeshivah. During Elul Zman 5774, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Blachman was appointed Associate Rosh Yeshiva. Like most Yeshivot Hesder, Kerem B'Yavneh is a religious Zionist institution, advocating the position that the State of Israel is a concrete step forward in the coming of the final redemption. It also has an open outlook towards western culture, both with faculty holding university degrees and students attending university.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://kby.org/english/staff/ )〕
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