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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.
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A settlement between Yeshiva University and its LGBTQ club has sparked backlash from revered Orthodox Judaism authorities.
At the crux of the legal dispute was whether Yeshiva is a “religious corporation” under New York law. The state’s appellate ...
The club was formerly known as the YU Pride Alliance and was long the subject of litigation over whether the university had to recognize it. The school contended that such recognition would ...
My position, then as now, emphatically rejects the ideology, lifestyle and behaviors which the LGBTQ term represents,” wrote one of the university’s most senior rabbis.The post ‘Regret,’ ‘deep’ apolog ...
Yeshiva University has never before recognized an official club of this sort, according to Katherine Rosenfeld, a partner at ...
In an email to students, Rabbi Ari Berman rejected the idea that Y.U. had reversed its prohibition on the club.
The Orthodox Jewish institution will recognize its LGBTQ+ student group under a new name, concluding a lawsuit that’s ...
The lawsuit began in April 2021, when students involved in what was then called the YU Pride Alliance sued Yeshiva, alleging that school leaders were violating the New York City Human Rights Law by ...