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Lublin Yeshiva Opens for Visits

The renowned Yeshiva Chachmei Lublin in Poland is open for private tours, photographer Israel Bardugo told COLlive. Full Story

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Are the sparks still there?
February 28, 2013 6:29 pm

I’m from Poland and people always say- there’s nothing in Poland anymore… but is that really true? The sparks are still there, and they need some big people to bring them out! Even though the “Jewish World that was” is gone the sparks are still there! It’s hard to just leave your home and start all over again, a new life… We need people to come and teach those Jews that still live there! Y. From Poland.

I was here
April 15, 2010 8:57 am

In 1999 we were 2 couples & we visited this Yeshiva!

Hotel
April 13, 2010 2:11 am

Look, I love business, I’m a business person myself, but I dont like the idea of a hotel in the Lublin Yeshiva, lets not do that…

How about we make it a mir yeshiva type of place where anyone who wants can come and learn?

Really.

Major Yeshiva
April 12, 2010 10:03 pm

The biggest heads got in there. You had to know 1000 blatt. Rabbi Shmuel Wosner, the Posek Hador learnt there. What a chorban that its gone, Polands beautiful Jewry.

Laaniyas Dayti
April 12, 2010 1:09 pm

The main point is missing: 1,000 blatt gemara baal peh was the entry requirement. When Reb Meir Shapiro became too busy raising funds, he looked for a mashgiach or sho’el umeyshiv. He noticed, on one of his visits to Warsaw, that the same yid was always in the back muttering for half an hour or so, after davenen. So he went over and asked him what…? He managed to extract, that he was saying 7 blatt gemara baal peh every day… (That would be a one-year cycle). He took him. (Imagine if he had been a yid living in Der… Read more »

Out of Date Pictures!
April 12, 2010 11:07 am

Since the pictures in this article were taken, the Beis HaMidrash has been completely renovated to match how it originally looked. Windows that were bricked up by the Nazis have been reholed in the Mizrach wall to match the original ones, the Aron and Bimah have been rebuilt based on old photos, and an impressive chandelier rehung to match the original one.

Genug Shoin!
April 12, 2010 7:18 am

Chochmei Lublin and all the other Heiliger Erter should have an Aliya and move to Yerushalyim with Moshiach Now! Let’s get out of Poland and golus for good!

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