About the university
Kollel Beth HaTalmud Yehudah Fishman Institute was founded in 1981, and was the first overseas community Kollel established by the Lakewood Yeshiva under the direction of the legendary Torah leaders, Rabbi Shneur Kotler and Rabbi Nosson Wachtfogel zt’l. The Kollel consists of a core group of scholars who are engaged in full-time study at an advanced level, who, upon graduation assume leadership positions in the Jewish community, throughout Australia as well as abroad.
Education programs
Culturology
Culturology
Bachelor of Culturology
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$10,364
Fee for international students
$10,364
Fee for domestic students
How to apply to the university
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Required documents for admission
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- World Education Services evaluation
- Proof of fee payment
- IELTS Certificate
- TOEFL Certificate
- Student visa
- Health and Life Insurance
- Online Application form
- Passport
Why people choose this university
Contacts
Kollel Beth HaTalmud Yehuda Fishman Institute
362A Carlisle St
Melbourne
3183
Australia
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