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Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion

New York, NYAccredited
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About Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion

Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion is a graduate-level institution located in New York, New York. HUC-JIR is the premier seminary and academic center of Reform Judaism in North America, with campuses in New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, and Jerusalem. The New York campus is a private nonprofit institution offering advanced graduate and professional degrees in Jewish studies and religious leadership.

No specific programs are listed for this location in current IPEDS records, though HUC-JIR is known for graduate programs including the Master of Arts in Jewish Education, Master of Sacred Music, Doctor of Hebrew Letters, and ordination programs for rabbis and cantors. These professional and academic degrees serve students preparing for careers in Jewish communal and religious life.

New York City is one of the largest centers of Jewish life and culture in the world. HUC-JIR's New York campus is situated in a vibrant academic and religious community, providing students with unparalleled access to Jewish institutional life and scholarship.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

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One West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

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