Rabbinical College of South Africa
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Not to be confused with Rabbinical College of Pretoria.
The Rabbinical College of South Africa is a Chabad Yeshiva based in Sydenham, Johannesburg.
It was established in c. 2021, and is headed by Rabbi Levi Wineberg,[1] also joint Rosh Kollel of Kollel Bet Mordechai, and internationally known for his annotated translation [2] of Tanya. Rabbi Mendy Shishler is Mashpia.
The yeshiva offers a three-year program, per the ethos and structure of Tomchei Temimim, and extends to a fourth year for Semikha (ordination); it also hosts a kollel for advanced students.
See also
- Jewish education in South Africa under History of the Jews in South Africa
- Orthodox yeshivas in South Africa
- Rabbinical College of Pretoria
- Lubavitch Yeshiva Gedolah of Johannesburg
- Torah Academy School, Johannesburg
- Tomchei Temimim
External links and references
- Yeshivah Website, rabbinicalcollegesa.co.za
- References:
- ^ "Rabbi Levi Wineberg". Archived from the original on 2012-04-13.
- ^ "Lessons in Tanya"
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