Yeshiva movement
The Yeshiva movement is a significant aspect of Jewish education that focuses on intensive study of Torah and Talmud. Originating in Eastern Europe in the 19th century, it emphasizes both religious and academic learning, aiming to cultivate knowledgeable and committed Jewish leaders.
Yeshivas, or Jewish educational institutions, serve as the foundation of this movement, providing a structured environment for students, often young men, to engage in deep study and discussion. The movement has evolved over time, influencing various Jewish communities worldwide, including Orthodox and Hasidic groups, and continues to play a vital role in Jewish life today.