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  • CARES Act | yoec

    CARES Act Reporting Files HEERF Institution Report for Quarter Ending 09/30/2021- FINAL- 02262400_HEERF_Q32021_101021. HEERF Institution Report for Quarter Ending 03/31/2021 HEERF Institution Report for Quarter Ending 06/30/2021 HEERF Student Report for Quarter Ending 03/31/2021 HEERF Student Report for Quarter Ending 06/30/2021 18004(a)(1) Student Portion Report for Quarter Ending 12/31/2020 - FINAL 18004(a)(1) Institution Portion, 18004(a)(2) 18004(a)(3) Expenditure Report for Quarter Ending 12/31/2020 - FINAL 18004(a)(1) Student Portion Report for Quarter Ending 09/30/2020 18004(a)(1) Institution Portion, 18004(a)(2) 18004(a)(3) Expenditure Report for Quarter Ending 09/30/2020 18004(a)(1) Student Portion Initial Report

  • Mesivta 5787 | yoec

    Mesivta High School 5787~2026-27 Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad High School offers a competitive program with a full day of intense learning. Because of limited space due to large class sizes in the local schools, we are closed for out of town applications. Local families applying for 9th grade should request the admission link form from the Yeshiva Office. Graduates of the general studies program receive a High School Diploma accredited through WASC and recognized by the California Department of Education. We invite you to read through our current Newsletter for more information about the High School General Studies program and curriculum. Mesivta High School Curriculum Guide

  • Banquet 2018 | yoec

    RSVP & Journal Ad RSVP & Journal Ad Or download the journal ad form here: .pdf .docx RSVP and Journal Ad Form

  • Publications, Links & Disclosures | yoec

    Beis Medrash Publications Catalog Financial Aid Handbook School Performance Fact Sheet Annual Report Enrollment Agreement Links Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education Fill Out a FAFSA Net Price Calculator Tool Student Body Dive rsity Disclosures Academic Year Definition Admissions Policy and Procedures Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Anti-Hazing Policy Attendance Policy Availability of Full Time Employee Availability of GED Program Biennial Review of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program Checking the Validity of a High School Diploma Code of Conduct-Loans Complaints Procedure Copyright Infringement Policy Cost of Attendance Credit Balance Procedures Disability Services Policy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Policy Family Educational Records Privacy Act (FERPA) Leave of Absence Policy Professional Judgement Procedure Incentive Compensation Policy Refund, Withdrawal, and Return to Title IV Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP) Student Right to Know Textbook Information Title IX Policies and Procedures Transfer of Credit Policy Vaccination Policy Verification Procedures Voter Registration Form Written Arrangements Title IX - Notification of Policy Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX, including in employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX may be referred to Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad’s Title IX Coordinator listed below, to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department of Education, or both. Contact Information Name: Rabbi Mendel Spalter Office Address: 7215 Waring Avenue Los Angeles CA 90046 Email Address: mspalter@yoec.edu Telephone Number: 323-937-3763 ext. 123

  • About Us | yoec

    About Us Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary is an affiliate of the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidic Movement. Rabbi Simcha Wasserman originally founded this pioneering institution of higher Jewish studies on the West Coast in 1953, as Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon. In 1977, Chabad joined forces with Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon, West Coast Talmudical Seminary. The 25 year old educational institution continued to function under the name of Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary. At the time of the merger, a group of ten older students were sent from the Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in New York to join the existing student body to introduce Chabad flavor and philosophy to the school. A creative staff of young, talented educators, highly effective outreach programs, and a growing number of students began to pave the way for newer and expanded avenues of education. Before long, its facilities in West Hollywood were too small and Ohr Elchonon Chabad moved to a larger campus at 7215 Waring Avenue, Expansion brought additional expert educators, a full range of modern equipment in all phases of modern Jewish studies and, of course, an expanded student body. Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary seeks to develop scholars thoroughly trained in all aspects of advanced Jewish scholarship. It prepares its students for positions as rabbis, teachers and communal leaders, as well as for responsible, conscientious, and intelligent lay membership of the community. Small classes, seminars, and individual consultations guide the student towards the realization of his full potential as a scholar. The college provides opportunities for original research and intensive advanced study and encourages the publication of the results of such research. It is concerned as well with transmitting the ethical, philosophical, and spiritual teachings and values of Judaism, particularly the unique philosophy of Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidism. Chassidism is two and a half centuries old. Founded by Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov in the Carpathian Mountain region, he taught that Torah is the property of all Jews, and underscored the important role of emotion and sincerity in the practice of Judaism. Lubavitch Chassidism, also know as Chabad (a acronym of the Hebrew words for wisdom, understanding and knowledge), was conceived by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov’s successor. He synthesized Chassidic fervor and worship with Talmudic rationality and learning, successfully blending emotionalism and intellectualism. Lubavitch came to the United States in 1940 under the leadership of the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneerson, who had fought against overwhelming odds for the preservation of traditional Judaism in Russia. Rabbi Schneerson became the founder of numerous Yeshivos, day schools and the worldwide education network, Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch. Under the leadership of the Rebbe’s son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the seventh leader of the movement, Lubavitch continues to thrive. Among the many institutions of learning established since his ascendancy is Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary. Lubavitch has become one of the most powerful influences in world Jewry. Across the globe, a network of nurseries, Talmud Torahs, girl’s schools, vocational schools, and Yeshivos cater to the educational needs of all ages and levels. Lubavitch provides social work programs, summer camps and a “Jewish Peace Corps,” involving hundreds of senior students who spend their summer vacation period visiting outlying communities armed with educational material and religious inspiration. More than twenty million volumes have come off the Lubavitch press in recent years. Printed in over a dozen different languages, they are designed to meet the reading needs of people of all levels of religious education, from those well versed in Torah and Jewish tradition to those who need interpretation of the basic tenets of authentic Judaism. Although the philosophical teachings of Chabad Chassidism are abstract, delving as they do into the most profound mysteries of Creation, they are also immensely practical, emphasizing the translation of intellectual knowledge into concrete action. Its writings make considerable use of examples gleaned from real life experience, rendering its lessons comprehensible even to beginners. Chabad is thus a living guide to Jews in all walks of life, to elevate the plane of their religious feeling and awareness. Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary, as part of the Lubavitch movement, devotes a large segment of the daily academic schedule to the study of Chabad Chassidism in all its intricacy. Courses in the writings of its major exponents play a focal role in the religious education of students in Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary.

  • Contact Us | yoec

    Contact US YESHIVA OHR ELCHONON CHABAD 7215 Waring Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90046 Phone: (323) 937-3763 Fax (323) 937-9456 registration@yoec.edu (for all registration inquiries) info@yoec.edu (for general inquiries) ADMINISTRATION Rabbi Ezra Schochet, Rosh Yeshiva/Dean (323) 937-3763 ext. 116 roshyeshiva@yoec.edu Rabbi Mendel Spalter, Director (323) 937-3763 ext. 123 mspalter@yoec.edu Mrs. Marsha Alperin, Bookkeeper (323) 937-3763 ext. 113 malperin@yoec.edu Mrs. Rivky Raichik, Registration (323) 937-3763 ext. 128 registration@yoec.edu Mrs. Sharon Schwartz, Receptionist (323) 937-3763 ext. 110 info@yoec.edu Mrs. Rikki Damianou, Administrative Support 323-937-3763 ext:112 rdamianou@yoec.edu BEIS MEDRASH Rabbi Yosef Avtzon yavtzon@yoec.edu Rabbi Yisroel Benshimon ybenshimon@yoec.edu Rabbi Chaim Zev Citron (323) 937-3763 ext. 119 ccitron@yoec.edu Rabbi Dovber Fayershteyn, Menahel (323) 937-3763 ext. 124 dfayershteyn@yoec.edu Rabbi Menachem Mendel Cohen, Mashpia (323) 937-3763 ext. 127 mcohen@yoec.edu Rabbi BenZion Oster boster@yoec.edu Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schapiro, Mashpia (323) 937-3763 ext. 118 mschapiro@yoec.edu Rabbi Avremi Schochet aschochet@yoec.edu MESIVTA Rabbi Dovid Thaler, Menahel (323) 937-3763 ext. 114 dthaler@yoec.edu Rabbi Amram Farkash, Rosh Mesivta (323) 937-3763 ext. 124 afarkash@yoec.edu Rabbi Chanan Back cback@yoec.edu Rabbi Yosef Bukiet ybukiet@yoec.edu Rabbi Mendel Dinerman mdinerman@yoec.edu Rabbi Mendel Friedman mfriedman@yoec.edu Rabbi Shmuly Gurary sgurary@yoec.edu Rabbi Yossi Klein yklein@yoec.edu Rabbi Levi Kramer lkramer@yoec.edu Rabbi Heshy Mishulovin hmishulovin@yoec.edu Rabbi Chaim Sanowicz csanowicz@yoec.edu Rabbi Zalmy Shemtov zshemtov@yoec.edu HIGH SCHOOL Rabbi Chaim Perkowski, General Studies Principal (323) 937-3763 ext. 115 cperkowski@yoec.edu For General Studies Teachers, Please Contact Rabbi Perkowski, above

Established 1977   Beis Medrash Accredited by AARTS-2329 Nostrand Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11210 P:212-363-1991;

 High School accredited by WASC & BJE: a beneficiary of the Jewish Federation 

7215 Waring Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046  o:(323) 937-3763 f:(323) 937-9456 email: info@yoec.edu

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