Yeshiva Sulam Yaakov

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Sulam Yaakov (Jacob's ladder) [1] [2] is an Orthodox Yeshiva in Nachlaot, Jerusalem; it is based in a 100-year-old synagogue. The yeshiva was founded in 2006 by Rabbi Aaron Leibowitz, a long time Nachlaot resident. It offers a one-year Semikha (ordination) program, serving, largely,[2] the "Anglo" community. Alongside Halacha, as is standard, the program has a strong emphasis on spirituality and the development of interpersonal skills. For this reason, the yeshiva was named for Jacob's ladder, producing graduates who are “very grounded but also spiritual” [1] (see Neo-Hasidism).

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