Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yisrael Meir HaKohen - Affiliates and Branches By State

Affiliates and Branches By State

  • California
    • Valley Torah Valley Torah High School, Los Angeles
    • Torah High Schools of San Diego, San Diego
  • San Diego (Mesivta)- Closed
  • two more branches in Los Angeles
  • Connecticut
    • New Haven- Closed Down
  • Florida
    • Yeshiva Toras Chaim, North Miami Beach- Rabbi Binyomin Luban Rosh Yeshiva
    • JEC of South Florida, Boca Raton, Florida
    • Torah Academy of Boca Raton
  • Missouri
    • Missouri Torah Institute, St. Louis
  • New Jersey:
    • Cherry Hill Serving the Greater Philadelphia region
    • Manalapan
  • Nevada:
    • Las Vegas Kollel
  • New York:
    • Cedarhurst
    • Huntington
    • Yeshiva Zichron Yaakov, Monsey
    • New York City
      • Yeshiva Tiferes Yisroel, Brooklyn
      • Queens
      • Mesivta Kesser Yisroel, Staten Island
    • Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York, Rochester
    • Roslyn- closed down in 2010
  • Pennsylvania
  • Pittsburgh- Closed Down
  • Texas
    • Texas Torah Institute, Dallas
  • Wisconsin
    • The Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study, Milwaukee
  • Canada
    • Pacific Torah Institute, Vancouver
  • Israel
    • Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim-Israel Branch-CCJ
    • Zichron Aryeh Yerushalayim
    • Jerusalem, Ramot

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