Rabbi Goldstein tells the story of the founding of the yeshiva, the connection to his grandparents’ education, the early days in the women’s section of a different yeshiva, the move to Mount Zion, and more.
Situated on Mount Zion at the footsteps of the Tomb of King David, the site is home to a rich collection of artifacts and ashes, as well as survivors’ memories of lives and entire communities that were wiped out.
Reminiscing about 50 years of the ‘musical yeshiva,’ a part of the fabric of the Old City.
A special episode of Kaan’s #Yerushalayim on the occasion of International Holocaust Day—a short docuseries from the creator of Israel’s public broadcaster, Kaan.
YERUSHALAYIM — Harav Mordechai Goldstein, zt”l, an early activist of the Teshuvah movement who founded the Diaspora Yeshiva on Mt. Zion in Yerushalayim, was niftar Friday morning…
Rabbi Mordechai Goldstein, an early activist of the Teshuva movement who founded the Diaspora Yeshiva in Israel and brother of Mrs. Sybil Gitlin of Crown Heights, passed away.
“This was the ’60s and people were searching for real meaning for real spirituality in their lives. Someone had to accept them as they were and teach them Torah.” Rav Mordechai Goldstein and his son Reb Yitzchak…
A Rabbi reminisces about rock star Artimus Pyle’s three years as a yeshiva student on Mount Zion, Jerusalem.