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The largest Yeshivos currently include Beis Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, NJ, The Mirrer Yeshiva of Jerusalem and The Pononvezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak[?], a suburb of Tel Aviv.
There are three types of Yeshivos:
They following is a typical daily schedule for Beis Medrash students
This schedule is generally maintained Sunday through Thursday. Fridays afternoons are free and Saturdays have a special Shabbos(Sabbath) schedule.
The year is divided into three periods called zmanim. Elul[?] zman starts from the beginning of the Jewish month of Elul and extends until the end of Yom Kippur. This is the shortest (approx. six weeks), but most intense zman as it comes before the Yamim Noraim[?] (High Holidays[?]).
Winter zman starts after Succos and lasts until after Purim, a duration of five months, or six months on a leap year.
Summer zman starts after Pesach (Passover) and lasts until the beginning of the Jewish month of Av, a duration of three months.
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Studying is usually done together with a partner called a Chavrusa.
Study partners read a few lines together with Rashi (a commentary on the Talmud) and Tosfos[?] (another commentary), and then look at various other Meforshim (commentators).
Other prominent Sefarim[?] include:
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