A new yeshiva will open in Ramot named after, and in memory of The Gaon R’ Yehuda Leib Shteinman ZTL. This was announced by the Mashgiach, Rabbi Naftali Kaplan, shlita.
HaRav Kaplan, shlita, announced the opening of a new yeshiva that will be built as an offshoot of yeshivas Netiv Daas which is known in the yeshiva world as “Kaplan,” which is where Rabbi Kaplan is a mashgiach.
B’Chadrei Charedim reported that because of the popularity of the old Kaplan yeshiva, the mashgiach announce that there will be an additional yeshiva opened that will also be situated in Ramot, and this yeshiva’s name will be “Daas Aharon, named after The Gaon R’ Yehuda Leib Shteinman, ZTL.
The yeshiva will be led by Baltimore-born HaGaon Rav Nissan Kaplan, shlita, of the Mir Yeshiva, m’chabair of “Shalmei Nissan” and “Birkas Chasanim”, and Rabbi Refael Shmulevitz who is one of the heads of the kollel of Ateret Shlomo in Kiryat Sefer, and is also a Rav in the Mir Yeshiva.
The yeshiva will open in the summer as a kibbutz which will be comprised mostly of the students of yeshivas “Netiv Daas,” and shiur Alef will open in Elul. The Yeshiva is already known as “The New Kaplan.”
With that, an additional yeshiva for youngsters will open, and this one will be in the city of Beitar Ilit. This groundbreaking ceremony for the new yeshiva, “Nachalat Chaim” occurred this week. “Nachalat Chaim” will be led by the Gaon Rabbi Yechezkel Yisrael, and will open for the upcoming Elul zman with the encouragement and brachos of gedolei Yisroel, including HaGaon Rav Chaim Kanievsky, shlita, and HaGAon Rav Gershon Edlestein, shlita, who gave a bracha to the founding of the yeshiva.
The ceremony began with the writing of a Sefer Torah that will reside in the yeshiva upon its opening. The Rosh Yeshiva of the new yeshiva, Rabbi Yechezkel Israel, the Rav Avinoam Yahav who will be the Ram and HaGaon R’ Moshe Petrover who is going to be the Mashgiach for the yeshiva, were all honored with kesiva osyos in the new Sefer Torah.
HaGaon HaRav Binyamin Finkel, shlita, will be Mashgiach in the new yeshiva.