- Source: List of yeshivos in Europe (before World War II)
This is a list of major Orthodox Jewish yeshivos in Europe before World War II. During the war, most of the yeshivos were forced to close, never being reopened in Europe afterwards, as Orthodox Judaism in Europe, specifically in Eastern Europe, had practically been destroyed or uprooted by the Nazis or Soviets. However, many of the students or roshei yeshiva survived the war, and reestablished their yeshivos in the United States and Israel, where Eastern European Jewry had resettled.
See Yeshiva § Lithuanian yeshivas and Yeshiva § Contemporary Orthodox yeshivas.
References
= Citations
== Bibliography
=Wein, Berel (November 8, 2001). Faith & Fate: The Story of the Jewish People in the Twentieth Century. Brooklyn, New York: Shaar Press. ISBN 9781578195930.
Fendel, Rabbi Zechariah (2003). Charting the Mesorah: VOL. IV – The Era of the Later Acharonim. Brooklyn, New York: Hashkafah Publications.
Krohn, Rabbi Paysach (January 2007). Traveling with the Maggid. Brooklyn, New York: Mesorah Publications, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4226-0229-4.
Zakon, Rabbi Nachman (June 2003). The Jewish Experience: 2,000 Years: A Collection of Significant Events (Second ed.). Shaar Press. ISBN 1-57819-496-2.
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