- Source: Rosh mesivta
The title rosh mesivta (alt. rosh metivta; Hebrew: ראש מתיבתא; from Jewish Babylonian Aramaic rêsh mṯivtā ריש מתיבתא), abbreviated as Ram (ר״מ), is a term in Jewish education for a leading figure in an educational institution. The term has a long history, going back many centuries.
The role is comparable to a dean in a university. Just as a chancellor outranks a dean, a rosh yeshiva, when both exist, is higher.
See also
Mesivta
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rosh mesivta
- Rosh yeshiva
- Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
- Mesivta
- Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim
- Yeshiva
- Rambam Mesivta
- Sadqa Hussein
- Moshe Hillel Hirsch
- Yeshiva Gedola of Carteret