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La Yechivat Chovevei Torah (Yechiva des amoureux de la Torah) est créée en 1999 à New York par le rabbin (en), diplômé de l'école rabbinique de l'Université Yeshiva (Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary RIETS). YCT se donne pour objectifs de former des leaders communautaires orthodoxes qui puissent satisfaire tous les Juifs, selon des critères d'érudition et des qualités humaines. Le cursus dure quatre ans. En 2012, le rabbin Asher Lopatin succède à Avi Weiss dans la direction de cette yeshiva.
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dbo:abstract | La Yechivat Chovevei Torah (Yechiva des amoureux de la Torah) est créée en 1999 à New York par le rabbin (en), diplômé de l'école rabbinique de l'Université Yeshiva (Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary RIETS). YCT se donne pour objectifs de former des leaders communautaires orthodoxes qui puissent satisfaire tous les Juifs, selon des critères d'érudition et des qualités humaines. Le cursus dure quatre ans. Il s'agit d'un programme d'études rabbiniques classique, où sont étudiés le Tanakh, le Talmud et la Halakha. En plus de ces cours, les élèves étudient l'« accompagnement psychologique » (Pastoral Counseling), enseigné par des psychologues. Cette école consacre plus de temps à cette matière (enseignée pour accompagner psychologiquement des personnes vulnérables, par exemple, en deuil) que d'autres écoles orthodoxes. L'approche est moins académique que dans d'autres écoles juives orthodoxes. Les rabbins de cette yeshiva se décrivent comme orthodoxes modernes. En mai 2018, d'après le Times of Israel, le rabbin israélien Asher Ehrentreu, qui siège au grand rabbinat, est soupçonné de refuser les certificats de judaïsme des diplômés de Chovevei Torah de New York, mais le Grand Rabbinat dément un refus organisé. En 2012, le rabbin Asher Lopatin succède à Avi Weiss dans la direction de cette yeshiva. (fr) Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School (YCT) is a Modern Orthodox yeshiva, founded in 1999 by Rabbi Avi Weiss. Currently located in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, its mission is to educate and place rabbis who are "open, non-judgmental, knowledgeable, empathetic, and eager to transform Orthodoxy into a movement that meaningfully and respectfully interacts with all Jews, regardless of affiliation, commitment, or background." Its core values include a passionate commitment to the study of Torah and the tangential observance of halakha (Jewish law); intellectual openness and critical thinking in one's religious life; expanding the role of women; commitment to the broader Jewish community; and a responsibility to improve the world and to care for every human being in it regardless of faith. YCT's rabbinic education program combines a classical curriculum in Tanakh, Talmud, and the codes of Jewish law with a program in pastoral counseling, leadership retreats, education in fund-raising, and other realities of contemporary religious leadership. YCT ordained its first graduating class of rabbis in June 2004 and has continued to do so every June since. As of June 2019, the school had ordained 134 rabbis and has a placement rate of nearly 100%. Its current President and Rosh Yeshiva (head of school) is Rabbi Dov Linzer. In addition to its rabbinical studies program, the yeshiva offers a public Jewish educational program in association with the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale at its Bronx location. YCT also runs a variety of events open to the entire Jewish community, including its annual yemei iyun ("study days") on Bible and Jewish Thought and a public lecture series. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | La Yechivat Chovevei Torah (Yechiva des amoureux de la Torah) est créée en 1999 à New York par le rabbin (en), diplômé de l'école rabbinique de l'Université Yeshiva (Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary RIETS). YCT se donne pour objectifs de former des leaders communautaires orthodoxes qui puissent satisfaire tous les Juifs, selon des critères d'érudition et des qualités humaines. Le cursus dure quatre ans. En 2012, le rabbin Asher Lopatin succède à Avi Weiss dans la direction de cette yeshiva. (fr) Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School (YCT) is a Modern Orthodox yeshiva, founded in 1999 by Rabbi Avi Weiss. Currently located in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, its mission is to educate and place rabbis who are "open, non-judgmental, knowledgeable, empathetic, and eager to transform Orthodoxy into a movement that meaningfully and respectfully interacts with all Jews, regardless of affiliation, commitment, or background." Its core values include a passionate commitment to the study of Torah and the tangential observance of halakha (Jewish law); intellectual openness and critical thinking in one's religious life; expanding the role of women; commitment to the broader Jewish community; and a responsibility to improve the world and to care for every human being in it (en) |
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