Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau was created in 1854.
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Jeni Friedman is the associate Rabbi at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn Heights, New York. She is from Edmonton and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary
The short answer would be that the development of Conservative Judaism in Germany was the direct precursor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, even though a pivotal founder was a Sephardic Jew by the name of Sabato Morais. Conservative Judaism, like Reform Judaism in Germany, sought to emulate aspects of gentile service in Germany while still remaining true to Jewish tradition. Look up the "Wissenschaft des Judentums" (Science of Judaism), as expounded by Prof. David N. Myers.
Northwestern Theological Seminary is an online Christian seminary program offering "theologically accredited degrees through full online programs." Their site claims that their program is "conservative, evangelical, and non-denominational", and a FAQ states that they are "absolutely not" affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but rather with the Worldwide Church of Jesus Christ, a branch of Christian Alliance Ministries. This seminary and the affiliated church and ministries teach many things that are contrary to Mormon doctrines and do not seem to have a favorable view of Mormonism. Here is their official website: Northwestern Theological SeminaryNorthwestern is not in any way affiliated with or connected to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). Mormons have an all lay clergy - meaning they do not require (or even offer) seminary degrees or theological education to preach or lead a congregation. (These responsibilities are actually rotated among all members rather than having a pastor run the church and preach every week.) Mormons do have seminaries, but they are actually a scripture-study program for high school students, most of whom are Mormon kids considering serving as missionaries after graduation. Mormon seminary could be compared to a Jewish Hebrew School or Catholic CCD. Mormon seminaries are optional and are just meant to bolster the faith and religious understanding of teens, not to qualify anyone for ministry. If you want to see what Mormon students study in Seminary (and the college version, Institute), check out these sites:Mormon Seminary official siteMormon Seminary class curriculum teacher's manuals(complete PDFs)Mormon Institute official siteMormon Institute class curriculum student textbooks(complete PDFs)
Jewish religion and Aristotelian philosophy
Jewish religion and Aristotelian philosophy
Exodous is a book on mainly the escape and journey of the Jewish people from Egypt.
The originals are preserved in the libraries of Oxford, Cambridge, London (British Museum), Paris (Bibliothèque nationale), Munich (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek), Rome (Biblioteca Casanatense), the Vatican (Biblioteca Apostolica), Parma (Biblioteca Palatina), Toronto (University of Toronto Library), and the Jewish Theological Seminary, while microfilm copies are available in the Institute for Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, in the Jewish National and University Library on the campus of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
Priests receive their training in a seminary where they are taught (mostly) by other priests. In my minor seminary there was a Jewish woman who taught us Latin, and in my major seminary there was a famous theologian who was a married layman, who taught us moral theology. The last year of training, after ordination to the diaconate is usually in a parish, although he comes back to his seminary for final training in saying the Mass, hearing confessions, etc.
Jewish Report was created in 1998.
The Jewish Home was created in 2008.
The Jewish Steppe was created in 2001.