Hebrew Union College
As Ohio again tries to block Hebrew Union College’s restructuring, a new rabbinical school emerges
Ohio Attorney-General Dave Yost takes legal action to prevent the closure of Hebrew Union College’s Cincinnati campus, citing donor intent and history.
Andrea Weiss, trailblazing Reform rabbi who merged scholarship and activism, dies at 60
Female rabbi on healing Israel: Authority means service, not power - opinion
Surging LGBTQ enrollment in Jewish seminaries signals ‘astounding’ shift in US rabbinate
In NYC, 24 women artists celebrate 24 women rabbis who blazed a trail
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnatti’s New York City branch is celebrating the milestone with an exhibit at its Dr. Bernard Heller Museum.
Rabbi Michael Cook, who helped Jews navigate the New Testament, dies at 79
Cook said his career “coincided with a time in which navigating Christian America had become increasingly difficult for Jews due to the burgeoning of assimilation and intermarriage.
American Jewish Archives receives $500,000 grant
Adding the vast Jewish Federation of North America collection to AJA’s archive will make Cincinnati home to the world’s largest cataloged collection on American Jewish history
Magazine dismisses Jewish sociologist amid sexual misconduct allegations
The claims of inappropriate behavior against Steven M. Cohen span decades and come from women who have worked with or associated professionally with him.