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The Academy For Jewish Religion company history timeline

2001

The school was conceived as a transdenominational alternative to the more established rabbinical schools by two Los Angeles rabbis, Stanley Levy and Stephen Robbins, later joined by a third, Mordecai Finley, who became president of the school soon after its establishment in 2001.

2003

In its first years the school was housed in a small temple in West Los Angeles, later moving to the Yitzchak Rabin Hillel Center for Jewish Life at UCLA. It ordained its first three rabbis in 2003, and provided a means for students to pursue rabbinical studies while still working in other jobs.

2010

In 2010 the school partnered with Claremont School of Theology (CST) to provide a Jewish component for CST's interfaith curriculum.

2013

In January 2013 Tamar Frankiel became the president of the Academy for Jewish Religion, making her the first Orthodox woman to lead an American rabbinical school.

Later in 2013, the Academy relocated from UCLA to a building in Koreatown shared with two other Jewish organizations.

2017

The Academy returned "home", to UCLA Hillel in the fall of 2017.

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