About
Maharat is the first yeshiva to ordain Orthodox women as rabbis. Maharat students and graduates hail from five continents throughout the world and serve as pulpit rabbis, educators, chaplains, and communal leaders.
Overview
Vision
A world in which Judaism is relevant, Jewish communities are educated, and diverse leaders guide individuals to live spiritually engaged lives.
Mission
To educate, ordain, and invest in passionate and committed Orthodox women who model a dynamic Judaism to inspire and support individuals and communities.
Ordination
Maharat grants women semikha to serve as fully credentialed spiritual and halakhic leaders. Ordination follows a rigorous program of study and proven mastery of Jewish law, Talmud, Torah, Jewish thought, leadership, and pastoral education. Graduates of Maharat are conferred with “toreh toreh”–a decisor of Jewish law, giving psak halakha.
Maharat Everywhere
Our students and graduates lead from the pulpit, teach, officiate at lifecycle events, counsel
couples, visit patients and families, and lead organizations from five continents around the world.
What Comes Next
Maharat is proud to share its new strategic plan: Na’aleh: Reaching New Heights.