Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu

Yeshivat Aderet Eliyahu (Hebrew: ישיבת אדרת אליהו, commonly referred to as "Zilberman's") is a Haredi Lithuanian-style educational institution located in the Old City of Jerusalem.

Arriving as a 10-year-old orphan in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, Yitzhak Shlomo Zilberman struggled to find an appropriate spiritual path within Orthodox Judaism to which he could relate.

He first experimented with Hasidic Judaism, in particular Chabad and Breslov, before eventually adopting the stance of the Perushim of the Sha'arei Hesed neighbourhood, followers of Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman, otherwise known as the Vilna Gaon.

Despite its own strong right wing and nationalistic leanings (many of its younger students are affiliated with or sympathetic towards the Hilltop Youth settler movement), Zilberman's is firmly Haredi.

Three of these schools were founded by Zilberman's own students; one in Beit El (dedicated to Binyamin Kahane), one in Yitzhar and one in Hebron—now administered by Baruch Marzel.