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Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion is an international seminary and graduate school offering a wide variety of academic and professional programs. In addition to its Rabbinical School, the College-Institute includes Schools of Graduate Studies, Education, Jewish Non-Profit Management, sacred music , Biblical archaeology and ...
Longtime president of Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Rabbi David Ellenson, died suddenly Thursday morning. He was 76. Ellenson was president of Hebrew Union for ...
Martha Sweterlitsch, an attorney representing Hebrew Union College, ... However, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion’s campuses in New York, Los Angeles and Jerusalem will remain ...
Alfred Gottschalk (March 7, 1930 – September 12, 2009) was a German-born American rabbi who was a leader in the Reform Judaism movement, serving as head of the movement's Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC) for 30 years, as president from 1971 to 1996, and then as chancellor until 2000.
The seminary of Reform Judaism in the United States is Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. It has campuses in Cincinnati, New York City, and Los Angeles. In Israel, the Jerusalem campus of Hebrew Union College is the only seminary for training Reform Jewish clergy.
It was known as the Hebrew Union College Library until 1961, when it was renamed in honor of Board of Governors member David Klau. [1] [2] The library began as a collection of textbooks locked in a chest and managed by the janitor of the first Hebrew Union College building in downtown Cincinnati. [3] This collection numbered 103 in 1875.
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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