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Sign: Petah Tikva - Heritage Sites in Israel - Lomza Yeshiva


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Herzl St 7, Petah Tikva, Israel
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On the sign:
סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל
סמל העיר פתח תקווה
סמל משרד התרבות והספורט
סמל המחלקה לשימור אתרים - עיריית פתח תקוה

ישיבת לומז’ה
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הישיבה נוסדה בשנת תרפ"ו (1925), והייתה הראשונה ביישוב החדש בארץ ישראל. היא הייתה סניף של הישיבה בעיר למוז’ה שבפולין.
ר’ משה סלור ז"ל תרם את המגרש שבשכנותו. ר’ יצחק ובתיה גולדנהירש ז"ל הקימו את היכל הישיבה המרשים, שנבנה בסגנון אקלקטי, בתוספת קשתות מזרחיות.
תלמידי הישיבה נתקבלו בהערכה על ידי תושבי המושבה. בוגריה מכהנים בתפקידים חשובים.
במתחם הישיבה מצויים בית "חפץ חיים", בית המוסר ותלמוד תורה.
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The sign shape is rectangle but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

The yeshiva building was photographed that day Click for a larger image

The QR code points to the site Slikim Petah Tikva

Translation of the text on the sign:
Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Israeli Heritage Sites
The emblem of the city of Petah Tikva
Symbol of the Ministry of Culture and Sports
Department of Site Conservation icon - Petah Tikva Municipality

Lomza Yeshiva
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The yeshiva was founded in 1925, and was the first in the new settlement in Eretz Israel. It was a branch of the yeshiva in the city of Lomza, Poland.
The late Rabbi Moshe Slor donated the plot in his neighborhood. The late Rabbi Yitzchak and Batya Goldenhirsh established the impressive yeshiva hall, built in an eclectic style, with the addition of oriental arches.
The yeshiva students were received with appreciation by the residents of the colony. Its graduates hold important positions.
In the yeshiva complex are the Hefetz Chaim house, the Mussar house and Talmud Torah.



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