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Religion News Service on MSNYeshiva University accepts an LGBTQ club, sort ofIn the meantime, 1,600 members of the Yeshiva community signed a letter urging recognition of the club, as did faculty from ...
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The Forward on MSNRabbis revolt over LGBTQ club, exposing fight over queer acceptance at Yeshiva UniversityYeshiva University’s approval of a campus LGBTQ+ club in a landmark settlement seemed to herald a new era of acceptance for ...
The Orthodox Jewish institution will recognize its LGBTQ+ student group under a new name, concluding a lawsuit that’s ...
Yeshiva University has approved a new club for LGBTQ students, reversing a policy that it has spent years defending in court.
Yeshiva University is finally recognizing an LGBTQ club on campus, capping a years-long legal battle that rose to the United ...
JTA — Yeshiva University has approved a new club for LGBTQ students, reversing a policy it has spent years defending in court ...
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The Forward on MSNAfter announcing LGBTQ club, Yeshiva U president says Pride values ‘antithetical’ to the schoolI deeply apologize to the members of our community — our students and parents, alumni and friends, faculty and Rabbis — for ...
The club, called Hareni, “will operate in accordance with the approved guidelines of Yeshiva University’s senior rabbis,” ...
Days after Yeshiva University announced that it would recognize a club supporting LGBTQ students, its president said the values espoused by a typical “Pride” club are “antithetical” to the school.
In short, either YU lacks principles or, to borrow a line from President Theodore Roosevelt, it has the backbone of a ...
The Orthodox university has settled a lawsuit brought by organizers of an LGBTQ student group, agreeing to recognize it as an official club.
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