Talk:Mir Yeshiva (Jerusalem)

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Succession of Roshei Yeshiva[edit]

I was told that the succession of Roshei Yeshiva of the Mir was

R'Lazer Yudel Finkel till 1965

R'Chaim Shmuelevitz till 1979

R' Nochum Percovitz till the mid-80's

R'Beinush Finkel till 1991-2 (?)

R'Nosson Tzvi Finkel since then

I don't think R Beinush officially became Rosh Yeshiva until R'Nochum passed away. He had never really wanted to be Rosh Yeshiva in the first place.

Famous "Alumni"??[edit]

The Mir has no record of certain people on this list ever being enrolled in the school. This includes Mr. Lemmer, and Mr. Barrow. Just because a person claims that "while they were in Jerusalem, they studied at the Mir" does not make them an alumnus any more than I am a alumnus of the Yale swim team because I once swam in the Yale pool. (I swam at Yale...) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.0.85.59 (talk) 14:09, 25 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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