1 Cedarlawn Avenue, Lawrence, New York 11559-1714
(516) 239-9002
https://www.shoryoshuv.org/
Sh’or Yoshuv Rabbinical College is a private, not-for-profit institution in Lawrence, New York. It offers advanced Jewish studies with a focus on Talmudic law, philosophy, and ethics. The college provides a rigorous education for students pursuing careers in rabbinical leadership, religious education, and scholarship.
The college specializes in religious studies, primarily offering programs in Talmudic and Rabbinical studies. The curriculum includes in-depth Torah study, Jewish law (Halacha), and ethical teachings. The programs prepare students for roles as rabbis, educators, and community leaders.
Sh’or Yoshuv fosters a strong sense of community among students. The environment emphasizes spiritual growth, mentorship, and intellectual development.
Students engage in study groups, religious discussions, and communal activities that reinforce their learning.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State, Out-of-State: $11,700
- Books & Supplies: $11,700
Sh’or Yoshuv Rabbinical College focuses on Talmudic and Jewish studies, offering an education centered on Torah scholarship, Halacha (Jewish law), and religious leadership.
The college provides religious leadership training, which includes aspects of community management, non-profit administration, and financial stewardship within Jewish organizations.
Students develop strong public speaking and communication skills through Torah lectures, sermons, and scholarly debates. The curriculum emphasizes clear articulation of Jewish law and ethics.
Sh’or Yoshuv emphasizes ethical and spiritual guidance, preparing students for roles in religious counseling. Topics include Jewish ethics, pastoral care, and guidance for individuals seeking religious advice.
Students study Jewish law (Halacha) in-depth, which has applications in religious legal services, arbitration, and ethical judgment within Jewish communities.
The institution trains students to become educators in Jewish schools and seminaries. The curriculum covers pedagogical methods for teaching Torah, Talmud, and Jewish philosophy.
The core of the college’s curriculum aligns with the humanities, focusing on Jewish philosophy, biblical studies, ethics, and history from a Torah perspective.
Jewish ethics and spiritual guidance play a role in mental and emotional well-being. Students explore religious perspectives on personal development and moral psychology.
Students are prepared for roles in community leadership, social services, and pastoral care, focusing on ethical responsibilities and religious guidance for individuals and families.