Fürth yeshiva

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Fürth yeshiva was a prominent traditional Jewish Talmudic academy in Fürth, Germany, known for training many influential 19th-century rabbis and scholars.

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instanceOf Jewish educational institution
Talmudic academy
yeshiva
academicDiscipline Jewish law
Talmudic studies
rabbinics
affiliation Ashkenazi Jews
surface form: Ashkenazi Jewry
country Germany
curriculumIncludes Talmud with classical commentaries
codes of Jewish law
responsa literature
denomination Orthodox Judaism
educationalApproach traditional Lithuanian-style Talmudic analysis
educationalLevel post-yeshiva advanced study
focus Talmud
halakha
rabbinic literature
heritage part of German Jewish scholarly heritage
historicalSignificance important training ground for German Orthodox rabbinate
major center of Torah learning in Germany
influenced 19th-century German rabbinate
Central European rabbinic scholarship
knownFor strict adherence to halakha
traditional Talmudic scholarship
training influential 19th-century rabbis
languageOfInstruction Aramaic
German
Hebrew
locatedIn Bavaria
Fürth
mainActivity Talmudic study
rabbinic training
notablePeriod 18th century
19th century
regionServed Central Europe
German-speaking Jewry
religion Judaism
status defunct
studentBody male students
studentOrigin Germany
neighboring Central European communities
tradition Ashkenazi rabbinic tradition
typeOfSchool advanced rabbinical academy

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David Einhorn educatedAt Fürth yeshiva