Hitchin Yeshiva
Yeshivas Toras Chessed is a Jewish yeshiva or rabbinical school for Torah study, the study of Talmud, Rabbinic literature and Responsa. It is based in Wellbury House, Great Offley, near Hitchin in Hertfordshire.[1] Previously Wellbury House had been a private school for Catholic boys aged 7 to 13.
Founded in about 1998, the yeshiva follows the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual and is affiliated to the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations. The yeshiva has about 200 students on a 6-acre (24,000 m2) site.
Following an unsatisfactory fire safety inspection in April 2002, that October the Charity Commission wrote to the Torath Chesed Yeshiva Trust, which runs the yeshiva, telling them not to re-open the school until vital building and safety improvement work had completed. Head of Investigations, David Rich, who visited the school, said,
"To my layman's eyes it seemed like a death trap. Conditions were shocking. We saw very little in the way of fire safety equipment or fire safety instruction. We did see a broken glass panel in a door, cracked floor tiles just waiting for someone to trip on them, bare wires and emergency lights dangling precariously from the ceiling. I'm no expert but I wouldn't want to send my own kids there."[2]
Safety hazards included the lack of fire escapes, insufficient fire-fighting equipment, the lack of emergency lighting and fire signage, the absence of staff training and any emergency plan.[2]
The yeshiva is currently still operating under the leadership of YM stern.
When the rosh yeshiva Rabbi Abraham Shmual Stern past away, there was a din torah on the leadership of the yeshiva, the din torah was between Chaim Babad Yitzchok Moishe Stern & The children of A.SH.Stern. The Din torah granted the leadership for Chaim Babad & the assets was split it into 3: Yitzchok Moishe got 16.66% , Chaim Babad got 69.44% & A.SH.Stern's children got 13.88%.
References
External links
- The Yeshivas Toras Chessed on the Jewish Communities and Records website
- The Hitchin Yeshiva on the BBC News website 2002
- The Hitchin Yeshiva on the United Kingdom Government News website 2002