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The answer that you're looking for is "Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai."

However, there is a mistake in your question, or its perceived answer. Rabbi Johanan did not found the Torah-academy in Yavneh. Rather, it had already existed, and he bolstered it with hundreds of additional disciples.

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