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- Yeshiva Ohel Moshe is a Bensonhurst-based, Orthodox elementary school that was opened in 1927. Under the leadership of the late Rabbi Eliyahu Machlis, Yeshivah Ohel Moshe was known for its "Open Door" policy when accepting students and congregants alike. Since 1927, thousands of students have graduated from Yeshivah Ohel Moshe elementary school, with enriched connection to their Jewish roots and lifelong bonds with their educators and peers. Yeshivah Ohel Moshe was revolutionary in their policy of accepting all, with many of their students receiving education at little or no tuition costs. The school and the synagogue, both referred to as Yeshivah Ohel Moshe, are housed in the same building for almost 73 years. They are located at 7914 Bay Parkway in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Today, Yeshivah Ohel Moshe elementary school remains active with many students from grades Kindergarten through eighth grade. Yeshivah Ohel Moshe has the approbation and Rabbinical Haskama of Rav Avraham Yaakov Pam ZT"L and Rabbi Shmuel Kamentzsky Shlita. Rav Pam ZT"L, famed Rosh Yeshivah of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, gave a speech at a Yeshivah Ohel Moshe parlor meeting just months before his Petirah. The Shul (Synagogue) at Yeshivah Ohel Moshe has daily Minyanim 365 days a year, which includes two daily Minyanim for Shacharis, one for Mincha and one for Maariv. Rabbi Dov Machlis, the youngest son of Rabbi Eliyahu Machlis ZT"L, has been the Rav of the Shul since his father's Petirah. Rabbi Dov Machlis hosts a daily Shiur as well as two Shiurim on Shabbosim (Saturdays) and two on Sundays. (en)
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- Yeshiva Ohel Moshe is a Bensonhurst-based, Orthodox elementary school that was opened in 1927. Under the leadership of the late Rabbi Eliyahu Machlis, Yeshivah Ohel Moshe was known for its "Open Door" policy when accepting students and congregants alike. Since 1927, thousands of students have graduated from Yeshivah Ohel Moshe elementary school, with enriched connection to their Jewish roots and lifelong bonds with their educators and peers. Yeshivah Ohel Moshe was revolutionary in their policy of accepting all, with many of their students receiving education at little or no tuition costs. (en)
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