Maharat

Yeshivat Maharat is a Jewish educational institution in The Bronx, New York, which was the first Orthodox yeshiva in North America to ordain women. The word Maharat (Hebrew: מהר״ת) is a Hebrew acronym for phrase manhiga hilkhatit rukhanit Toranit (Hebrew: מנהיגה הלכתית רוחנית תורנית), denoting a female "leader of Jewish law spirituality and Torah". Semikha is awarded to graduates after a 3- or 4-year-long program composed of intensive studies of Jewish law, Talmud, Torah, Jewish thought, leadership training, and pastoral counseling. The ordination functions as a credentialed pathway for women in the Jewish community to serve as clergy members.

Yeshivat Maharat
Established2009
FounderRabba Sara Hurwitz and Rabbi Avi Weiss
Religious affiliation
Jewish
PresidentRabba Sara Hurwitz
Location
Bronx
,
New York

40.888°N 73.910°W / 40.888; -73.910
LanguageEnglish, Hebrew
Websitehttps://www.yeshivatmaharat.org
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