with Rabbi
Aharon Feldman in 2006 The yeshiva was founded in 2006 by Rabbi
Azriel Brown and Rabbi Yaakov Mayer, both graduates of the
Mir yeshiva in Jerusalem, and
Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of
Baltimore, talmidim of Rabbi
Shmuel Yaakov Weinberg the son-in-law of Rabbi
Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman, and Rabbi
Yaakov Moshe Kulefsky, a very close
Student of
Reb Shlomo Heiman. With the backing of Rabbi
Aharon Feldman, Rabbi
Shmuel Kamenetzky, and Rabbi
Yaakov Perlow, among numerous others, Rabbis Brown and Mayer decided to open a yeshiva in the suburban north Jersey town of Carteret. Carteret had previously boasted a Jewish community with two
synagogues in the 1950s but its Jewish presence had dwindled since then, to the point that it was no longer able to support the remaining synagogue, a
Jewish community center, which closed in 2002. Garson Gruhin and Lou Raiman, remaining board members of the Jewish community center, worked hard to preserve Jewish life in Carteret. Garson Gruhin along with his son Mark I. Gruhin, Esq., arranged to transfer the former synagogue and community center building and an adjoining five-bedroom rabbi's residence to the yeshiva. Rabbi Avraham Yeshaya Roth, who was Rebbi in the Yeshiva for several years prior, was appointed The
Rosh Mesivta. In 2024, Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Brog became the executive director of the yeshiva.
Program The yeshiva is an all-male
Lithuanian (Litvish)-style
Talmudic college. Currently, it consists of a mesivta (high school) program. ==Curriculum==