Yeshiva of Far Rockaway

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Yeshiva of Far Rockaway (also known as Yeshiva Derech Ayson (Hebrew: יְשִׁיבָה דֶרֶךְ אֵיתָן) and Derech Ayson Rabbinical Seminary) is a yeshiva located at 802 Hicksville Road, Far Rockaway, Queens in New York City. It comprises a high school, beis medrash, and Kollel. The school was founded by Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Perr, and by Rabbi Nachman Bulman. Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Perr was the rosh yeshiva (dean) until his death in May 2024, and was succeeded by his son, Rabbi Moshe Perr.[1] It has intensive Talmudic studies, and features the rosh yeshiva's musar (ethics) lectures in the Novardok tradition.[citation needed] The yeshiva also has a kollel, Kollel Ner Rochel Leah, for married students.[citation needed]

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Yeshiva of Far Rockaway
Derech Ayson Rabbinical Seminary

יְשִׁיבָה דֶרֶךְ אֵיתָן
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802 Hicksville Rd.

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United States
Coordinates40°36′01″N 73°44′38″W
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Religious affiliation(s)Judaism
FounderRabbi Nachman Bulman, Rabbi Yechiel Yitzchok Perr
CEEB code331892
English studies principalRabbi Eli Goldgrab
Judaic studies principalRabbi Mordechai Miller
Head of schoolRabbi Moshe Perr
Grades9–12, seminary
GenderMale
Enrollment160
Average class size25
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.yofr.org
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History

Rabbi Yechiel Perr, an alumnus of Yeshiva Beis Yosef-Novardok in Brooklyn, Beth Medrash Govoha, the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, and Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, founded the Yeshiva of Far Rockaway in 1969. The name of the yeshiva, Derech Ayson, is derived from a sefer (Jewish religious book) by Rabbi Avraham Yoffen of Novardok. After Perr's death his son, Rabbi Moshe Perr, succeeded him as dean.[2]

The yeshiva's principal from 1970 was Rabbi Aaron Brafman, older brother of attorney Benjamin Brafman.[3] After Rabbi Brafman's passing, Rabbi Mordechai Miller became the principal of judaic studies in his place.

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