[1] The Yeshiva, currently headed by Rabbi Ausband, has an enrollment of approximately two hundred.
The method of Talmudic study at the Yeshiva is based on the Rabbi Boruch Ber Lebowitz style of the Brisker method, which is known for its hair-splitting "chilukim" (conceptual Talmudic distinctions) that are often hard to grasp unless one dwells on them for many hours.
This style of learning can potentially greatly limit the number of blatt in the Talmud that will be studied during each semester.
The Rosh Yeshiva, referred to as Rebbi by his students, delivers a daily Gemara Shiur, with a follow-up Shiur, called huddle by the students, after evening services.
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