Kollel Yad Shaul

Kollel Yad Shaul

Kollel Yad Shaul is a yeshiva and Beit Midrash based in Gardens, Johannesburg. It was established in 1975, and was based in Yeoville, Johannesburg until 2000. Boruch Dov Grossnass has headed "The Kollel," as it is known, for over 20 years. Rabbi Grossnass took over from the late Mordechai Shakovitzky when he moved to Israel. The Kollel is well known for its lending library and bookshop, the local distributor of the Artscroll range. It currently houses Yeshiva Pri Eitz Chaim.

ee also

*Jewish education in South Africa under History of the Jews in South Africa
*Orthodox yeshivas in South Africa

References

* [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/archives5760/metzora/asakllel.htm Beis Medrash Dedication: A Johannesburg Community Transplanted] , Yated Ne'eman, April 12, 2000.


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