Torah Lehranstalt

There was also a focus on studying the laws of Shabbos, kashruth, prayer, and blessings.

[4] In 1911, his son, Rabbi Joseph Breuer, joined the yeshiva faculty and introduced a learning program where the older students of Torah Lehranstalt studied together with the younger students from the community's Orthodox high school, the Samson Raphael Hirsch Realschule.

[3][5] In 1921, the yeshiva was divided into five levels of study, with approximately thirty students in each track.

Rabbi Breuer left Germany in 1938 and became the leader of Khal Adath Jeshurun community in New York.

[6][5] In some sense, the Yeshiva Gedolah Frankfurt established in 2000, continues the tradition.

The Samson Raphael Hirsch Realschule