The Grodna-Beer Yaakov Yeshiva found a home in... Tel Aviv

June Green
April 29, 2014   
48 hours before the opening of 'Summer Time' at the Grodna Yeshiva in Be'er Ya'akov, a building for 360 yeshiva students was found. The move is taking place after the owners of the buildings in Be'er Ya'akov demand immediate evacuation.
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48 hours before the opening of 'Summer Time' at the Grodna Be'er Yaakov Yeshiva, a building for 360 yeshiva students was found.
As first published inHaredim10, The owners of the yeshiva and boarding school buildings in Be'er Ya'akov are demanding that the yeshiva be evacuated from the buildings immediately - and the yeshiva is left without a roof.
The Grodna Yeshiva students' information line received a message last night (Monday) that the students are being asked to organize themselves in rooms with four students per room, and not, as was customary in Be'er Ya'akov to date, to live in three rooms. This is due to the fact that the new building found for the yeshiva students contains a smaller number of Haredim. "At this time, there are still no details about the location of the yeshiva, and the yeshiva students are asked not to bother the Ramim about this matter," the message to the students said.
toHaredim10 It was learned that the yeshiva obtained a building and a contract was signed this evening between the Gra Kahaneman and the owners of the building, located in the Neve Sharet neighborhood in Tel Aviv, owned by Rabbi David Peretz.
Last week, the yeshiva negotiated buildings for rent, between the permit in Be'er Tuvia in Beitar and the village of Avraham.
The yeshiva will open its 'Summer Time' in Be'er Ya'akov, and on the 25th of April the move to the new location will take place.
Either way, the yeshiva world will soon have to get used to the "Grodna Tel Aviv Yeshiva.".
The yeshiva was established in 1959, in the wake of the controversy at the Ponivez Yeshiva. A group of young men led by Rabbi Dervkin left the yeshiva in Ashdod and established a new yeshiva in Kiryat Yishmach Moshe. Later, the yeshiva moved to the buildings of the 'Neve Eretz' institutions in Be'er Ya'akov, hence the name of the yeshiva 'Grodna Be'er Ya'akov'.

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