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  1. Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (MTJ) (Hebrew: מתיבתא תפארת ירושלים, Mesivta Tiferet Yerushaláyim) is a yeshiva in the Lower East Side of New York City. One of the oldest yeshivas in the city, MTJ was once led by Moshe Feinstein. A second campus, known as Yeshiva of Staten Island, is located in Staten Island, New York.

  2. Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds – Q4 2022. Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds – Q3 2022

  3. Feb 18, 2021 · Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, a Torah institution founded in 1907, will honor Jack Forgash with the Zichron Rabbeinu Moshe Feinstein Chessed Award at its anniversary dinner on February 24. The dinner will support the yeshiva, led by Rav Reuven Feinstein, and feature testimonials from former students and admirers of the Feinstein family.

  4. Sep 23, 2020 · A Cornell professor shares his experience of studying at MTJ, New York's oldest yeshiva, and explores the varieties of religious experience among its students. He also reflects on the legacy of Reb Moshe Feinstein, the late posek and Rosh Yeshiva, and the changing neighborhood.

    • Andrew Silow-Carroll
  5. Oct 7, 2020 · Jonathan Boyarin, a Cornell professor of modern Jewish studies, spent a year studying Torah at Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (MTJ), New York’s oldest yeshiva. His book “Yeshiva Days” portrays the daily life and traditions of this Orthodox institution and its students.

  6. Celebrate the monumental accomplishments and lifelong partnership of The Rosh HaYeshiva HaGaon HaRav Dovid Feinstein zt”l, and Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz z”l which has brought Torah to hundreds of thousands of Yidden across the world by dedicating your letters in this Sefer Torah and demonstrating your Hakaras HaTov.

  7. Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America, a rabbinical school in New York City, was founded in 1943 by Rabbi Mordechai Kaplan, a prominent Jewish leader and founder of the Reconstructionist movement. The school's establishment aimed to provide Jewish students with a place to study and learn about their religion and culture.