Carmel College in the Kopul Era: A History of Carmel College September 1948-March 1962
Authors
Chaim SimonsSynopsis
In 1947, Rabbi Kopul Rosen, a graduate of the Mir Yeshivah and the then Principal Rabbi of the British Federation of Synagogues, began to develop his dream of establishing a residential boys school which would combine the ideals of the British Public School with the study and practice of traditional Judaism. As a result, Carmel College was born. Despite financial problems and administrative obstacles, Rabbi Rosen succeeded remarkably well with his project. This is the story of Carmel College during that time.
Publisher:
Urim Publications
Pages:
680
Date Published:
2017