Slabodka Yeshiva
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Slabodka yeshiva (
Knesset Yisrael), was known colloquially as the "mother of yeshivas" (rabbinical seminaries). It was located in the
Lithuanian town of Slabodka, adjacent to
Kovno (now-Vilijampole, part of Kaunas). It was functioning from the late
19th century until the
Second World War and was named after its location, a suburb of
Kovno. It was headed by Rabbi
Nosson Tzvi Finkel, also known as
Der Alter ("The Elder") of Slabodka. Its
Rosh yeshiva was Rabbi
Moshe Mordechai Epstein. Among the graduates of the Slabodka yeshiva were Rabbis
Aharon Kotler, Yitzchok Ruderman,
Dovid Leibowitz,
Yitzchok Hutner, Avigdor Miller and
Saul Lieberman. Professor
Harry Austryn Wolfson of
Harvard University also attended the Slabodka Yeshiva.
The Slabodka yeshiva ceased operation during the Second World War. Already before the war a large segment of the students had relocated to Hebron under Rabbi Finkel's leadership, and the yeshiva had been run by Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac Sher.
Addition: R. Moshe Danishevsky was Rav of Slabodka
See also
Kovno Kollel
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