The student body is multi-state, including students from the across the US. The school is a part of the Denver West Side Jewish community.
== History ==
The yeshiva opened in the fall of 1967.
It was described by a local newspaper as "the only yeshiva between Chicago and the West Coast") and the students were initially mainly from Denver and other western cities, with some from New York City, New Jersey, Baltimore and other east coast communities.
== Academics ==
The yeshiva provides a full high school program (grades 9–12), a bais-medrash undergraduate program for post-high school bochurim or students, and a chabura or religious study group for married men (kollel yungeleit). Students lodge in the yeshiva's dormitory facilities, connected to the main yeshiva building.
== Refusal of federal funds ==
The yeshiva is one of less than fifty private schools in the US that offer college-level education—out of a total of more than 2600—that refuse to accept federal funds (so-called Title IV financial aid, from …