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  1. Learn About Our Impact. As the seminary for the Reform Movement and institution of Jewish higher education, we prepare leaders for the largest Jewish denomination in North America, the growing Reform communities in Israel, and the global Jewish people.

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  2. HUC's downtown NYC campus offers a truly unique experience when studying to be a rabbi, cantor, or Jewish educator. See our programs and read campus highlights.

  3. The cantorial school of the Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion was founded in 1947. The school is located on the New York campus of HUC-JIR at One West Fourth Street. It offers a five-year graduate program, conferring the degree of Master of Sacred Music in the fourth year and ordination as cantor in the fifth year.

  4. HEBREW UNION COLLEGE-JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION (HUC-JIR) is the oldest rabbinical seminary in the United States. Dedicated to Jewish scholarship and the training of religious leadership for the Reform movement, it has campuses in Cincinnati, New York, Los Angeles, and Jerusalem.

  5. El Colegio de la Unión Hebrea - Instituto Judío de Religión (en inglés estadounidense: Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion) ( HUC-JIR) (en hebreo: היברו יוניון קולג' – מכון למדעי היהדות) es un seminario judío con varias ubicaciones en los Estados Unidos y una ubicación en Jerusalén, Israel.

  6. Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), the oldest Jewish seminary in the United States for the training of rabbis, long a stronghold of American Reform Judaism. It was founded as the Hebrew Union College in 1875 at Cincinnati, Ohio, by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, and it later merged (1950) with the Jewish Institute of Religion.