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Midrash Bet Zilkha (or Midrash Abu Menashi) was an important Bet Midrash in Baghdad which was renowned among Eastern Jewry from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. Many of the great Babylonian rabbis of modern times arose from its halls, and rabbis from across the Arab world pursued advanced studies there.
MidrashBetZilkha (or Midrash Abu Menashi) was an important BetMidrash in Baghdad which was renowned among Eastern Jewry from the mid-19th to mid-20th...
the yeshiva Midrash Abu Menashe (established in 1840 by Heskel Menashe Zebaida); the yeshiva was later expanded and renamed MidrashBetZilkha and remained...
halakhic responsa Sedaqah U-Mishpat. In his youth, he studied at MidrashBetZilkha, the foremost yeshiva of its day, under the tutelage of Elisha Dangour...
more injured in the violence. Mutzafi raced to open up the gates of MidrashBetZilkha to the surviving Jews who were evicted from their homes, and arranged...
fought back, using knives, rocks, pistols, and clubs. The dean of MidrashBetZilkha, Yaakov Mutzafi, raced to open up the gates of the yeshiva to shelter...
European model were MidrashBetZilkha founded in 1870s Iraq and Porat Yosef Yeshiva founded in Jerusalem in 1914. Also notable is the Bet El yeshiva founded...