Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim – The international network of Chabad Yeshivas, intended for college-aged men (18–22). Hundreds of its graduates obtained ordination at advanced Rabbinical schools, and serve as Rabbis ofChabad House and community institutions around the world.
Rabbinical ordination program[5] for Tomchei Temimin graduates on-site under the supervision of Rabbi Chaim Schapiro. The ordination degrees have been signed by former Chief Rabbis of Israel, RabbiMordechai Eliyahu andYisroel Meir Lau.
Yeshiva Tiferes Bachurim – One of the first programs worldwide forBa'alei Teshuva founded in the summer of 1973 by Rabbi Avraham Lipskier, who served as its firstMashpia (and who subsequently founded Yeshiva Tiferes Menachem[6] in Seagate, NY). This program is accredited by the state ofNew Jersey to grant aBachelor's Degree in Religious Studies.[7]
There was an ordination program instituted in 1978 with seven students under the supervision of Rabbis Dovid Wichnin, the firstRosh Yeshiva (Headmaster), and Boruch Yorkovitch. The examination committee consisted of Rabbi Sholom Ber Gordon from New Jersey, and RabbisAvraham Osdoba and Bogomilsky from New York. However, it was phased out in 1979 due to low enrollment. The remaining four students (Rabbis Simcha Frankel,[8] Tzvi Freeman,[9][10][11]Shlomo Sawilowsky, Menachem Schmidt[12][13]) continued their advanced ordination studies after graduation elsewhere.[citation needed] Many other graduates of Tiferes Bachurim subsequently received ordination at other rabbinical institutions. Examples are Rabbis Dovid Rothschild, author of a two volume series in English pertaining to theLubavitcher Rebbe's holiday essays;[14] and Herschel Finman, who has hosted a radio show (WLQV 1500 am and WPON 1460 am) since 1995.[15][16] In 2009, the ordination program was reinstituted under the supervision of Rabbi Ya'akov Wagner.
Cheder Lubavitch,[22] an Orthodox day school for boys and girls, whose principal is Rabbi Aaron Wilschanski.[23]
Yeshiva Summer Program, is a summer program for 13- to 14-year-old boys that runs every summer. It includes half a day of learning and half a day of activities, and many trips.[24]
Albert Richman, an electrical engineering executive, was the president and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1982.[25][26]
^About Us, Rabbinical College of America. Accessed January 31, 2026. "The Rabbinical College of America is part of the worldwide Chabad movement, which boasts more than 4000 centers worldwide."
^Dinges, Tomás."Hasidic Rabbinical college celebrates 40 years in Morris County",The Star-Ledger, November 17, 2010. Accessed January 31, 2026. "Over the past 40 years at its tree-lined 82-acre campus in Morris County, the Rabbinical College of America has educated thousands of people from all over the world in the principles of the Lubavitch sect of Judaism.... This year, the college, which urges graduates to help bolster the spiritual lives of other Jews, is celebrating the 40th anniversary at the campus, which actually lies in Morris Township.... It was held just minutes from the single-family home that served as the school’s first location when it was founded in 1956. The school moved from the Newark site in 1971 to the larger and more serene Morris County location, partly to make way for continued growth of the student body, Solomon said."