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Hebrew Seminary is a non-denominational rabbinical school in Illinois, which uniquely trains both deaf and hearing students; it ordains women, men, and openly LGBTQIA people. It was founded in 1992 by Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer, and it is the first and only Rabbinic school for the deaf in the world. The mission of Hebrew Seminary is to train individuals as rabbis and Jewish educators to serve all Jewish communities, including the deaf community. The Hebrew Seminary has been an inclusive and egalitarian community for the study and practice of Judaism since its founding.

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  • Hebrew Seminary is a non-denominational rabbinical school in Illinois, which uniquely trains both deaf and hearing students; it ordains women, men, and openly LGBTQIA people. It was founded in 1992 by Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer, and it is the first and only Rabbinic school for the deaf in the world. The mission of Hebrew Seminary is to train individuals as rabbis and Jewish educators to serve all Jewish communities, including the deaf community. The Hebrew Seminary has been an inclusive and egalitarian community for the study and practice of Judaism since its founding. (en)
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  • Hebrew Seminary is a non-denominational rabbinical school in Illinois, which uniquely trains both deaf and hearing students; it ordains women, men, and openly LGBTQIA people. It was founded in 1992 by Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer, and it is the first and only Rabbinic school for the deaf in the world. The mission of Hebrew Seminary is to train individuals as rabbis and Jewish educators to serve all Jewish communities, including the deaf community. The Hebrew Seminary has been an inclusive and egalitarian community for the study and practice of Judaism since its founding. Hebrew Seminary's ordination program encourages the highest commitment to traditional scholarship, such as Talmud and Bible, as well as the spiritual discipline of Kabbalah, with meditative practices. This teaches students to be scholars, educators, and leaders, as well as spiritual guides "who can hear and share the voice of God with members of their communities". The program spans 5 years, requiring a thesis and a comprehensive exam to complete; this incorporation of Kabbalah and meditation is a distinctive aspect of the rabbinic curriculum. All graduates - hearing and deaf are required to attain fluency in American Sign Language. (en)
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