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The '''Yeshiva of Nitra''' is a [[Private school|private]] [[Yeshiva|Rabbinical college]], or ''yeshiva'', located in [[Mount Kisco, New York|Mount Kisco]], [[New York]]. In fall 2005, it enrolled 211 students, including 21 [[Graduate school|graduate]] students.
The '''Yeshiva of Nitra''' is a [[Private school|private]] [[Yeshiva|Rabbinical college]], or ''yeshiva'', located in [[Mount Kisco, New York|Mount Kisco]], [[New York]]. In fall 2005, it enrolled 211 students, including 21 [[Graduate school|graduate]] students.


A [[Men's colleges in the United States|men's college]] due to its nature as a Rabbinical college, it has a continuous calendar; that is, it does not follow an [[Academic term|academic calender]], but rather serves students continuously until they receive their degrees. It grants [[Bachelor's degree]]s and first professional degrees only.
A [[Men's colleges in the United States|men's college]] due to its nature as a Rabbinical college, it has a continuous calendar; that is, it does not follow an [[Academic term|academic calender]], but rather serves students continuously. It grants [[Bachelor's degree]]s and first professional degrees only.


Its president is Alexander Fischer. It is accredited by the [[Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools]].
Its president is Alexander Fischer. It is accredited by the [[Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools]].

Revision as of 03:27, 1 July 2007

The Yeshiva of Nitra is a private Rabbinical college, or yeshiva, located in Mount Kisco, New York. In fall 2005, it enrolled 211 students, including 21 graduate students.

A men's college due to its nature as a Rabbinical college, it has a continuous calendar; that is, it does not follow an academic calender, but rather serves students continuously. It grants Bachelor's degrees and first professional degrees only.

Its president is Alexander Fischer. It is accredited by the Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools.