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Rabbinical Seminary of Adas Yereim
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About Rabbinical Seminary of Adas Yereim
Rabbinical Seminary of Adas Yereim is a private religious institution located in Brooklyn, New York. It operates as a rabbinical seminary, providing education rooted in Jewish religious studies and rabbinical training. Institutions of this type focus on Talmudic scholarship, religious law, and the preparation of students for roles in religious leadership and community service. No enrollment figures, completion rates, or specific program listings are currently reflected in IPEDS data for this institution.
Rabbinical seminaries typically confer first professional degrees and graduate-level credentials in Talmudic studies and rabbinical ordination. Prospective students should contact the seminary directly to learn about admission requirements, program structure, and credential offerings.
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City with a large and historically significant Jewish community. The Rabbinical Seminary of Adas Yereim serves students seeking rigorous religious and scholarly training within this community.
Accreditation: Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools, Accreditation Commission
185 Wilson St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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