Rabbi
Gedaliah Anemer created the Yeshiva High School of Greater Washington in 1964. The school opened the girls division with six students. The boys division opened its first tenth grade class in the following year. The Yeshiva High School began expanding to include a junior high school in the 1980s and changed its name to the Yeshiva of Greater Washington. In 1995, the Yeshiva opened its postsecondary education program, the Yeshiva College of the Nation's Capital. It offers a nationally accredited Bachelor's in Talmudic Law. The Yeshiva hired Talmudic scholar
Aaron Lopiansky to serve as the Rosh Yeshiva for the Yeshiva Gedolah. ==Current enrollment==