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Rabbinical College Ohr Yisroel
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About Rabbinical College Ohr Yisroel
Rabbinical College Ohr Yisroel is a postsecondary institution located in Brooklyn, New York. This institution appears in postsecondary education records as a faith-based rabbinical college serving students in the Brooklyn Jewish community. Detailed institutional type, enrollment, and program data are not reported separately for this institution in available IPEDS records.
Rabbinical colleges of this type are specialized postsecondary institutions that provide religious education grounded in Jewish law, Talmudic studies, and related sacred texts. Programs typically lead to rabbinical ordination or other religious credentials, and coursework is generally conducted within the framework of Orthodox Jewish tradition. Specific program offerings and credential levels at Rabbinical College Ohr Yisroel should be confirmed directly with the institution.
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City and home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States. The borough hosts numerous rabbinical and Jewish studies institutions, reflecting the deep concentration of Jewish religious life and scholarship in the area.
8800 Seaview Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11236
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