
Rav Chaim Baruch Wolpin, zt”l
Rav Chaim Baruch Wolpin, zt”l The Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Chaim Baruch, zt”l, was a ga’on in learning, and an unrivaled masmid—and nevertheless never lost his down-to-earth personality, which so endeared
Rav Chaim Baruch Wolpin, zt”l The Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Chaim Baruch, zt”l, was a ga’on in learning, and an unrivaled masmid—and nevertheless never lost his down-to-earth personality, which so endeared
Rav Moshe Green, zt”l Rav Green was more recently known for the yeshiva that he founded in Monsey. Here he shaped the elite of chassidishe bachurim, known for their fusion
Rav Avraham Tropp, zt”l Upon the passing of Rav Tannenbaum, the hanhalah of the Yeshiva turned to Harav Aharon Kotler, zt”l, for advice on who could take the helm of
Rav Betzalel Tennenbaum, zt”l Having headed the Yeshiva for more than a decade, Harav Betzalel is remembered for his tremendous dedication to the talmidim. Rav Betzalel was the Rebbe zichrono
Rav Shaya Shimanovich, zt”l The Yeshiva began with Harav Shaya at its helm. Reb Shaya’s connection with Stolin went back a long time before that; he had also been offered
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