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A program that prepares individuals for advanced Talmudic scholarship and research and for entry into a program leading to ordination as Rabbis; students are also qualified to enter conventional graduate and professional schools. Includes instruction in Jewish Law and Jurisprudence, Philosophy, and Ethics, in addition to a major emphasis on Talmud.

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| A major in Talmudic Studies is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 35
U.S.
Colleges with the
most degrees awarded
of Talmudic Studies among the 2006-2007
graduating class.
| | Beth Medrash Govoha Lakewood, NJ | 447 (100.0%) | | - |
| | United Talmudical Seminary Brooklyn, NY | 126 (100.0%) |  |  |
| | Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitz Brooklyn, NY | 107 (100.0%) | |  |
| | Uta Mesivta of Kiryas Joel Monroe, NY | 91 (100.0%) |  |  |
| | Rabbinical College Bobover Yeshiva Bnei Zion Brooklyn, NY | 36 (100.0%) |  |  |
| | Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of Rockland Suffern, NY | 24 (100.0%) | |  |
| | Yeshiva Derech Chaim Brooklyn, NY | 21 (100.0%) | |  |
| | Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary Ossining, NY | 20 (100.0%) |  |  |
| | Mesivta Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary Brooklyn, NY | 19 (100.0%) | |  |
| | Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin Brooklyn, NY | 18 (100.0%) | |  |
* The number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2006-2007 graduating class.
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