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Yeshivot are generally, but not always, associated with Orthodox Judaism. Yeshivot generally cater to boys or men, although now many Modern Orthodox yeshivot also educate girls. In traditional Orthodox Judaism, such education takes place in separate classrooms with somewhat different curricula. The equivalent women's institution is the Beis Yaakov. A yeshiva with a framework for independent study and providing stipends for male married students is known as a kollel.
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Yeshivot are generally, but not always, associated with Orthodox Judaism. Yeshivot generally cater to boys or men, although now many Modern Orthodox yeshivot also educate girls. In traditional Orthodox Judaism, such education takes place in separate classrooms with somewhat different curricula. The equivalent women's institution is the Beis Yaakov. The term yeshiva gedola ("senior/great yeshiva") usually refers to post-high school institutions, and yeshiva ketana ("junior/small yeshiva") can refer to institutions catering to boys of elementary as well as of high school age. The term "yeshiva" is also used sometimes as a generic name for any school that teaches Torah, Mishnah and Talmud, to any age group. A yeshiva with a framework for independent study and providing stipends for male married students is known as a kollel.