Other Institutions of the Beit-El Yeshiva Center
Other Institutions of the Beit-El Yeshiva Center include:
Bnei Zvi - Junior and Senior Yeshiva High School for Boys.
Ra'aya - Ulpana High School for Girls.
Tal Ra'aya - Ulpana High School for girls with a wide variety of studies.
The staff of the Yeshiva has also established Arutz 7 - Israel National Radio. Broadcasting authentic Jewish programs, including hourly news reports to hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
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The Beit El Yeshiva is a Religious Zionist yeshiva. The Yeshiva was founded in late 1977 by a group of students from the Mercaz haRav yeshiva in Jerusalem. The students originally lived on a nearby army base, but today the yeshiva has its own premises, and over 250 students enrolled. The Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed.