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Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk (Hebrew: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), colloquially known as the Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshivah was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Europe, founded in Slutsk, then part of the Russian Empire, and later moved to Kletsk in the Second Polish Republic, in 1897. The yeshiva was founded by the Ridvaz and famously led by Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer and Rabbi Aharon Kotler.

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  • Yechiva de Sloutsk-Kletsk (fr)
  • Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshiva (en)
  • Клецкая иешива (ru)
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  • La Yechiva de Sloutsk-Kletsk (ou Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk) (en hébreu: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), est une Yechiva fondée à Sloutsk (Empire russe) (aujourd'hui en Biélorussie) Elle est fondée par le rabbin Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky (le Ridvaz) en 1897. Elle est transférée, en 1821 à Kletsk (Deuxième République (Pologne)).Elle est dirigée, plus tard, par les rabbins Isser Zalman Meltzer et Aharon Kotler. (fr)
  • Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk (Hebrew: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), colloquially known as the Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshivah was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Europe, founded in Slutsk, then part of the Russian Empire, and later moved to Kletsk in the Second Polish Republic, in 1897. The yeshiva was founded by the Ridvaz and famously led by Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer and Rabbi Aharon Kotler. (en)
  • Эц Хаим (ивр. ‏עץ חיים‏‎, «Древо Жизни») — здание недействующей иешивы в городе Клецке. Известна также как Клецкая иешива. (ru)
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  • Kletsk-Slutsk Yeshiva (en)
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  • Kletsk-Slutsk Yeshiva (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Isser_Zalman_Meltzer.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Klecak,_ešybot_(20.03.2009).jpg
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  • Yeshiva Building in Kletsk, 2009 (en)
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  • c. 1941 (en)
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  • Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Willovsky (en)
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  • מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק (en)
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  • La Yechiva de Sloutsk-Kletsk (ou Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk) (en hébreu: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), est une Yechiva fondée à Sloutsk (Empire russe) (aujourd'hui en Biélorussie) Elle est fondée par le rabbin Yaakov Dovid Wilovsky (le Ridvaz) en 1897. Elle est transférée, en 1821 à Kletsk (Deuxième République (Pologne)).Elle est dirigée, plus tard, par les rabbins Isser Zalman Meltzer et Aharon Kotler. (fr)
  • Mesivta Rabsa Eitz Chaim DiSlutsk (Hebrew: מתיבתא רבתא עץ חיים דסלאצק), colloquially known as the Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshivah was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Europe, founded in Slutsk, then part of the Russian Empire, and later moved to Kletsk in the Second Polish Republic, in 1897. The yeshiva was founded by the Ridvaz and famously led by Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer and Rabbi Aharon Kotler. (en)
  • Эц Хаим (ивр. ‏עץ חיים‏‎, «Древо Жизни») — здание недействующей иешивы в городе Клецке. Известна также как Клецкая иешива. (ru)
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  • c. 1939 (en)
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  • Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer (en)
  • Rabbi Aharon Kotler (en)
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