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Rabbinical College of Ohr Shimon Yisroel

Brooklyn, NYAccredited
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About Rabbinical College of Ohr Shimon Yisroel

Rabbinical College of Ohr Shimon Yisroel is located in Brooklyn, New York. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment figures, and detailed program metrics are not reported in current IPEDS records for this institution. The college operates within Brooklyn's established Jewish educational community, providing religious and rabbinical studies.

No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data. Institutions of this type typically offer post-secondary religious education programs focused on Talmudic study, Jewish law, and rabbinical ordination. Prospective students should contact the college directly for information on program structure, admission standards, and credential offerings.

Brooklyn is home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States, providing a concentrated and supportive environment for religious higher education institutions such as Rabbinical College of Ohr Shimon Yisroel.

Accreditation: Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools, Accreditation Commission

Contact Information

215-217 Hewes St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Programs

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