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Gateshead Kolel

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The Gateshead Kolel is a prominent institution of Jewish higher learning located in Gateshead, UK.[1] Established in 1941 by Rabbi Eliyohu Eliezer Dessler, the Kolel provides advanced Torah study programs for Jewish scholars and students, focusing on traditional Jewish texts and teachings. The Kolel offers a rigorous curriculum in Talmud, Jewish law, and other Jewish studies, attracting aspiring rabbis and scholars from around the world. It is known for its academic excellence and dedication to preserving and promoting Jewish heritage and scholarship. The Gateshead Kolel plays an important role in the global Jewish community, producing many respected scholars and religious leaders.

History

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The Gateshead Kolel was founded in the midst of World War II, a time of immense hardship and uncertainty for the Jewish community. Rabbi Dovid Dryan, a dedicated Torah scholar, spearheaded the initiative, driven by a deep commitment to preserving and revitalizing Jewish learning. He envisioned a haven for post-marital scholars to continue their studies and contribute to the future of Jewish scholarship.

Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, a renowned Torah scholar, embraced Dryan's vision and became instrumental in the Kolel's development and growth. Despite initial skepticism and limited resources, the Kolel gained momentum due to the dedication of its founders and the unwavering support of leading Rabbis.

The Kolel faced numerous challenges, including financial constraints and wartime hardships, but persevered through the combined efforts of its members and supporters. It quickly established itself as a center of excellence, attracting scholars and nurturing future generations of Jewish leadership.

Notable alumni

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  • Chanoch Ehrentreu, Rosh European Beis Din, Former Rosh Manchester and London Beis Din and Rosh Sunderland Kolel
  • Eliyohu Falk, Posek, Maggid Shiur, Gateshead Yeshiva and Jewish Teachers Training College. Gateshead
  • Avrohom Gurwicz, Rosh Yeshiva, Gateshead Yeshiva
  • Tuvia Weiss, Chief Rabbi Eidah HaChareidis, Jerusalem
  • Bezalel Rakow, Rav of Gateshead

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References

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  1. ^ "Gateshead Kolel Synagogue, Gatehead, Tyne & Wear, England". JCR-UK. JewishGen. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  2. ^ "The GATESHEAD KOLEL". The GATESHEAD KOLEL. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  3. ^ "Sponsor - Gateshead Kolel". gatesheadkolel.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  4. ^ "Gateshead Kolel".