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Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary

New York, NY
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About Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary

Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary is a theological institution located in New York, New York. It is affiliated with Yeshiva University and serves as a leading center for advanced Orthodox Jewish rabbinic education in the United States. No institutional type classification, enrollment figures, or completion rate data are available from IPEDS for this listing.

No specific program listings are available in the current IPEDS data for this institution. Seminaries of this type typically offer advanced graduate programs in Talmudic studies, Jewish law (halacha), pastoral counseling, and rabbinic ordination, preparing graduates for roles as rabbis and community religious leaders.

New York City is home to one of the largest Jewish communities in the world, making it a natural center for advanced Jewish theological education. The seminary draws students from across the country and internationally, serving a specialized academic and religious community in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.

Contact Information

Glueck Center for Jewish Study, Ste. 632 / 515 West 185th Street, New York, NY 10033

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