A Yeshiva is a Jewish learning institute where students learn Judaism. The Yeshiva teacher is the one who teaches the students and is primarily a Rabbi who has acquired the necessary knowledge required to teach and pass on the knowledge to the students. For more information on Yeshivas, check out the Answers.com article http://www.answers.com/topic/yeshiva
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Volozhin yeshiva was created in 1803.
Conservative Yeshiva was created in 1995.
Yeshiva Etzion was created in 2003.
Telshe yeshiva was created in 1875.
Raduń Yeshiva was created in 1869.
A Yeshiva teacher is a professor in a Jewish religious college. The Yeshiva's purpose is to train rabbis and other religious related professions in the ethics, traditions, and precepts of the Bible (the Old Testament to Christians). In Hebrew, the word "yeshiva" means "academy". Therefore, linguistically speaking, one could be a Physics or Mechanics professor in a technical or vocational yeshiva. However, most (if not all) technical colleges in Israel that has "yeshiva" in its name incorporate Jewish religious instruction in the major part of their curriculum. Jewish instruction is concentrated on the Torah (the first five books of the Bible), the traditional scriptures like the Talmud and Mishnah as well as the rest of the prophetic and literary books of the Jewish Bible. A yeshiva has the utmost goal of training a wholesome Jew, whether to be a rabbi or a useful member of society.
Etz Chaim Yeshiva was created in 1841.
Midrash Shmuel Yeshiva was created in 1993.
Yeshiva Gedola of Carteret was created in 2006.
Yeshiva Gedola of Passaic was created in 1973.
Yeshiva of Greater Washington was created in 1964.