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Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, several locations in the United States; Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York City; Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, Chicago; Touro University System, New York City Hebrew Theological College, Skokie, Illinois; Lander College for Men, Queens, New York
Alliance University, located in New York City (1882–1897; 1997–2023) Jewish. Bramson ORT College, Forest Hills (1979–2017) Non-denominational Christian.
A mohel (Hebrew: מוֹהֵל , Ashkenazi pronunciation [ˈmɔɪ.əl], plural: מוֹהֲלִים mohalim, Imperial Aramaic: מוֹהֲלָא mohala, "circumciser") is a Jewish man trained in the practice of brit milah, the "covenant of male circumcision". [1] Women who are trained in the practice are referred to as a mohelet
A staggering 72% of Jewish college students in the US feel "unwelcome" on their campuses, while more than half have been victims of antisemitism, a dismal new report shows.
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed an Orthodox Jewish university in New York to deny official recognition to an LGBTQ student group.
By Jonathan Stempel. NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge in Manhattan said the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art must face a lawsuit claiming it did nothing to help Jewish ...
Yeshiva University is a private Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City. [4] The university's undergraduate schools—Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, Katz School of Science and Health, and Sy Syms School of Business—offer a dual curriculum inspired by Modern–Centrist–Orthodox Judaism's hashkafa (philosophy) of Torah Umadda ("Torah and secular knowledge ...
Jeffrey S. Gurock, Men and Women of Yeshiva University: Higher Education, Orthodoxy and American Judaism (New York; Columbia University Press, 1988) ISBN 0-231-06618-X Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff , Bernard Revel: Builder of American Jewish Orthodoxy (Philadelphia; Jewish Publication Society, 1972) ISBN 0-87306-284-1