Yeshiva University’s approval of a campus LGBTQ+ club in a landmark settlement seemed to herald a new era of acceptance for ...
In the meantime, 1,600 members of the Yeshiva community signed a letter urging recognition of the club, as did faculty from ...
The Orthodox Jewish institution will recognize its LGBTQ+ student group under a new name, concluding a lawsuit that’s ...
I deeply apologize to the members of our community — our students and parents, alumni and friends, faculty and Rabbis — for ...
The YU Pride Alliance settled its discrimination lawsuit against Yeshiva University, winning recognition as an official ...
The club, called Hareni, “will operate in accordance with the approved guidelines of Yeshiva University’s senior rabbis,” ...
Yeshiva University is finally recognizing an LGBTQ club on campus, capping a years-long legal battle that rose to the United ...
Less than a week after Yeshiva University agreed to recognize an LGBTQ+ student club as part of a legal settlement, university president Ari Berman apologized for the way the university conveyed the ...
The decision marks an end to a years-long legal and moral dispute that made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Immediately after YU’s announcement, the Pride Alliance WhatsApp group changed its name to “Hareni,” according to the ...
the Pride Alliance WhatsApp group changed its name to “Hareni,” according to the Commentator, the student newspaper. “It is ...
For years, in keeping with Orthodoxy’s prohibition against homosexual relations, Y.U. fought in court to avoid giving official recognition to the YU Pride Alliance, a student LGBTQ group.