Oholei Torah


Oholei Torah, is the common name of the Lubavitch schools Educational Institute Oholei Menachem and Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah. The main branches of the school, and its administrative offices, are located in Brooklyn, New York City.
Educational Institute Oholei Torah is a yeshiva for male students in Chabad-Lubavitch Movement, drawing students from around the world and providing a vast majority of the Chabad Shluchim from amongst its graduates. Oholei Torah's curriculum consists solely of torah study, −
Oholei Torah's curriculum consists solely of torah study, with a strong emphasis on teaching that Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.. The curriculum has been noted for its exclusion of English, Math and all other secular studies.

History

Oholei Torah was founded in early 1957 by Rabbi Michoel Teitelbaum, The curriculum focuses on torah study.
The school opened in a synagogue in Brownsville with a handful of students.
In 1958, the school expanded and a kindergarten for young boys was introduced. In 1964, Oholei Torah added a junior high school division, followed several years later by Oholei Torah Mesivta High School. The Beis HaMedrash, Talmudic Seminary Oholei Torah was founded in 1970, for post-high school Talmudic studies.
In 1975, the school began renting space for the elementary classes at the Brooklyn Jewish Center at 667 Eastern Parkway, built in 1920, and purchased the building outright in 1982. Beginning in 1997, the building underwent a major expansion, with a new wing and a study hall for the Talmudical Seminary.
In 1994, the elementary school was renamed "Oholei Menachem" in honor of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, though the old name persists in general usage.
Today Oholei Torah enrolls approximately 1600 students in its various divisions.
In 2016 the school was the subject of an exposé in Newsweek for its failure for years to fire teachers who physically abused and molested students.

Divisions

Educational Institute Oholei Menachem consists of a preschool grade and 8 elementary grades. Each grade has an average enrollment of about 100 students, so there are four or five classes for each grade.
Oholei Torah's kindergarten elementary school and middle school are located in the Deitsch Campus at 667 Eastern Parkway. There is also a smaller kindergarten division at Cong. B'nai Abraham in East Flatbush, a synagogue where Rabbi Teitelbaum served as president until his death in 2005.
Oholei Torah Mesivta is located at 417 Troy Avenue. There is also a branch of the Mesivta, Yeshivas Beis Dovid Shlomo at 292 Norton Street., New Haven, Connecticut.
The Beis Medrash, formally called Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah, and colloquially as Oholei Torah Zal, is the largest Lubavitch yeshiva in the United States.
The Seminary currently has around 250 students. About 1/3 of the students live locally; the rest come from other parts of the United States, as well as Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Israel, South America and South Africa.
Oholei Torah has a dormitory to house its Beis Medrash students. Located in a former apartment house at 645 Eastern Parkway, the dorm houses over 100 students.

Publications

Since 1979 the Beis Medrash has published a journal
The Mesivta publishes a journal a few times a school year called haaros hatmimim v'anash which contains essays by the staff and students.

Notable alumni