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Institute of Traditional Judaism
Location
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Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Jewish
Established1990
Reish MetivtaRabbi David Halivni
Websitewww.themetivta.org

The Institute of Traditional Judaism, also known as the Metivta or the ITJ, is the rabbinical school sponsored by the Union for Traditional Judaism. The Metivta trains men for the rabbinate, and also offer study programs for men and women which do not lead to ordination. The ITJ offers a Masters in Public Administration jointly with Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Graduates of the rabbinical program have been hired by both Conservative and Orthodox synagogues.

Origins

The Institute of Traditional Judaism was established in 1990.[1]

Notable faculty and alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ Goldman, Ari (March 10, 1990). "Religion Notes". New York Times. Retrieved 3 January 2011.