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Non-Yeshivah paths to S'mikhah?
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Years ago Rabbi Zalman was discussing with me options for private rabbinic training. He passed from this world before any of that came to fruition. Since then, i have been putting that on hold while i obtained two masters and a PhD in Jewish-related studies. I am curious if there is a path to s'mikhah that doesn't involve moving and attending a yeshivah. I am 45 years old and have 7 children, so it would be a big change for all of them to up and move for more schooling. Anyway, any advice or pointing in the right direction is appreciated.
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(05-26-2022, 02:43 PM)Naziri Wrote: Years ago Rabbi Zalman was discussing with me options for private rabbinic training. He passed from this world before any of that came to fruition. Since then, i have been putting that on hold while i obtained two masters and a PhD in Jewish-related studies. I am curious if there is a path to s'mikhah that doesn't involve moving and attending a yeshivah. I am 45 years old and have 7 children, so it would be a big change for all of them to up and move for more schooling. Anyway, any advice or pointing in the right direction is appreciated.

The answer is a qualified yes and depends upon several factors.
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