Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah

Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah
Address
117-06 84th Ave.
Kew Gardens
Queens, New York 11418
USA
Coordinates 40.703788, -73.834309
Information
Type Jewish boys' high school and Talmudic college
Established 1974
Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Kalman Epstein
Rabbi Sholom Spitz
Mashgiach Rabbi Matisyahu Roberts
Grades high school, undergraduate, postgraduate
Accreditation AARTS
Affiliation Orthodox Judaism
Website http://shaarhatorah.edu

Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah is an Orthodox yeshiva and high school in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York, founded in 1974 by Rabbi Kalman Epstein and Rabbi Sholom Spitz. It has programs for high school boys, as well as undergraduate and graduate programs that result in Talmudic law degrees.

History

In 1974, Rabbi Kalman Epstein and Rabbi Sholom Spitz founded Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah in Queens[1] at the behest of Spitz's teacher, Rabbi Mordechai Elefant. It is officially a branch of Yeshivas Itri in Jerusalem, which was started by Elefant. The yeshiva was named "Shaar HaTorah" after the yeshiva in Grodno where Epstein's great-grandfather, Rabbi Shimon Shkop, had been the rosh yeshiva. At the time, Epstein gave the lecture shiur in Yiddish to undergraduate students, and Spitz headed the graduate program. A year after the founding of the yeshiva, Epstein's father, Rabbi Zelik Epstein, joined it.[1] Today, Spitz gives the shiur to freshman and sophomore students, while Kalman Epstein lectures to the junior, senior, and graduate students.

Academics

The curriculum focuses on Talmudic law, Aramaic texts, theology, philosophy, and epistemology. There is also a secular studies curriculum for high school students.

References

  1. 1 2 Tannenbaum, Gershon (July 23, 2010). ""Rav Zelik Epstein zt"l, A Tribute, On His First Yahrtzeit, Tomorrow, 13 Av". Matzav. Retrieved May 21, 2017.

Coordinates: 40°42′14″N 73°50′03″W / 40.70379°N 73.83428°W / 40.70379; -73.83428

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