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Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America

New York, NY

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Quick Facts

1907
Founded
Yeshiva
Type
45
Total Students
$14K
Tuition (In-State)
$14K
Tuition (Out-State)
$10K
Avg Net Price
61%
Acceptance Rate
17%
Graduation Rate
6-year
93%
Retention Rate
Special Focus Four-Year
Classification

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About Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America

Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem: NYC's historic yeshiva, shaped by the enduring legacy of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.

Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America (MTJ) stands as a venerable institution in the heart of New York City, boasting a rich history that traces back to 1905. Evolving from a vibrant synagogue, it officially opened its doors as a yeshiva in 1907, establishing itself as one of the oldest and most significant centers for Jewish learning in the metropolis. For over a century, MTJ has been dedicated to providing a deep and comprehensive Jewish education, fostering an environment where students can thrive spiritually and academically.

From its humble beginnings on Hester Street, MTJ quickly grew, moving to various locations before finding its permanent home on East Broadway. The grand opening of its new building in 1922 marked a pivotal moment, celebrated by leading rabbis and community members alike. Over the decades, MTJ expanded its educational offerings significantly, growing from an elementary school to incorporate a robust high school program and later, a crucial post-high school yeshiva, ensuring a continuous path of learning for its students.

A cornerstone of MTJ's academic strength and spiritual guidance arrived with the revered Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, who was hired in 1936 to establish a prestigious Beis Medrash and semikhah (rabbinic ordination) program. Following the passing of his cousin, Yosef Adler, Rabbi Feinstein assumed the role of rosh yeshiva in 1938, imbuing the institution with his unparalleled scholarship and leadership. This legacy of profound Torah study and rabbinic guidance continues today, with leadership passing through the generations of the Feinstein family, most recently to Berel Feinstein, ensuring that MTJ remains a beacon of traditional Jewish learning and a place where future generations can connect with timeless wisdom.

Key Highlights

  • One of the oldest yeshivas in New York City, founded in 1907.
  • Offers a comprehensive educational path from pre-kindergarten through post-high school studies.
  • Home to a distinguished Beis Medrash and semikhah (rabbinic ordination) program.
  • Led for decades by the globally renowned halakhic authority, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, beginning in 1938.
  • Continuously guided by the legacy of the Feinstein family, with current leadership by Berel Feinstein.

Timeline

1905
Organized as Congregation Tifereth Jerusalem.
1907
Opened as "Talmud Torah Tifereth Jerusalem Yeshiva" at 87 Eldridge Street.
1917
Board of directors purchased 145 East Broadway to build a new permanent structure.
1922
Grand opening of the new MTJ building at 145-147 East Broadway.
Late 1920s
High school program established.
1936
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein hired to start a Beis Medrash and semikhah program.
1938
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein became the rosh yeshiva.
Post-Moshe Feinstein's death
Leadership transferred to his son, Dovid Feinstein.
Post-Dovid Feinstein's death
Leadership transferred to his son, Berel Feinstein.
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119 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

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Post-High School Yeshiva

Offers advanced Jewish studies beyond the high school curriculum.

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Beis Medrash and Semikhah Program

A prestigious program for in-depth Talmudic study and rabbinic ordination, established in 1936 by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.

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