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====Nondenominational or mixed==== {{See also|#Curriculum}} Non-denominational yeshivas and kollels with connections to Conservative Judaism include [[Yeshivat Hadar]] in New York, whose leaders include [[Rabbinical Assembly]] members [[Elie Kaunfer]] and [[Shai Held]]. The rabbinical school of the [[Academy for Jewish Religion in California]] is led by Conservative rabbi Mel Gottlieb. The faculty of the [[Academy for Jewish Religion in New York]] and of the Rabbinical School of [[Hebrew College]] in [[Newton Centre]], Massachusetts also includes many Conservative rabbis. See also [[Institute of Traditional Judaism]]. More recently, several non-traditional, and nondenominational (also called "transdenominational" or "postdenominational") seminaries have been established.<ref>Rabbi Andrea Lobel (2021). [https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/belief/articles/rabbis-different-path-to-ordination A Different Path to Ordination], ''[[Tablet (magazine)|Tablet]]''</ref><ref>Josh Nathan-Kazis (2012). [https://forward.com/news/166946/online-ordained-rabbis-grab-pulpits/ Online-Ordained Rabbis Grab Pulpits], ''[[The Forward]]''</ref><ref>Rabbi [[Patrick Aleph|P. Beaulier]] (2019). [https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/want-more-diversity-in-rabbinical-schools-then-move-them-online/ Want More Diversity In Rabbinical Schools? Then Move Them Online], ejewishphilanthropy.com</ref> These grant semikha in a shorter time, and with a modified curriculum, generally focusing on leadership and pastoral roles. These are [[Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute|JSLI]], [[Rabbinical Seminary International|RSI]], [[Pluralistic Rabbinical Seminary|PRS]] and [[List of rabbinical schools#Non-denominational|Ateret Tzvi]]. The [[Mesifta Adath Wolkowisk|Wolkowisk Mesifta]] is aimed at community professionals with significant knowledge and experience, and provides a tailored program to each candidate.
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