The World's 40 Most Religious Colleges

7. Yeshiva University – New York, USA

253 Lexington Avenue at the corner of East 35th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1911 for the Packard Commercial School – which later became Packard Junior College – at the cost of $250,000. In 1. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Beyond My Ken

eshiva University is a beacon of modern Orthodox Judaism, seamlessly blending rigorous secular education with profound Torah study. Founded in 1886, the university has grown into an academic powerhouse, offering a dual curriculum that requires students to engage deeply with both Jewish texts and contemporary fields like law, medicine, and business. The vibrant campus in Manhattan reflects the dynamic spirit of its student body. Daily Torah classes, prayer services, and Shabbat meals foster a deep sense of community and religious devotion. Students can choose from numerous Jewish extracurricular activities, such as Torah study groups, holiday celebrations, and interfaith outreach programs, ensuring that faith is central to their academic and personal lives. Yeshiva University also champions social justice and community service. Programs like the Center for the Jewish Future encourage students to use their knowledge and values to address global challenges, from poverty to disaster relief. By equipping students with a strong foundation in Jewish ethics and modern expertise, Yeshiva University prepares them to become leaders who embody the values of compassion, integrity, and intellectual rigor.

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