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Bramson ORT College was a nonprofit private two-year college in New York City. Its main campus was located in Forest Hills, Queens , with a satellite campus in Brooklyn . It was affiliated with ORT America, a volunteer organization that is the umbrella organization of ORT in the United States , and World ORT , the parent nonprofit global Jewish ...
World ORT is the world's largest Jewish education and vocational training non-governmental organization. [2] [3] In 2007, American ORT and Women's American ORT [4] merged to create ORT America, [5] a Jewish organization. ORT America oversees the following ORT programs in the United States: Bramson ORT College (New York, NY) [6]
Hebrew Theological College, Skokie, Illinois; Lander College for Men, Queens, New York; Touro Law Center, Long Island, New York; Yeshiva University, New York City Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University) Stern College for Women; Closed. Bramson ORT College, New York City; Chicago ORT Technical Institute, Skokie, Illinois
Baltimore Hebrew University. Bramson ORT College. Brandeis University.
Bramson ORT College, Forest Hills, 1979–2017 [4] Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, 1824–2023 [5] College of Insurance, New York City, 1901–2001; Merged into St. John's University. Dowling College, Oakdale, 1968–2016 [6] Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, 1968–1982; Glasgow Caledonian New York College, 2013–2023 [7]
ORT Israel (Hebrew: אורט ישראל) is a non-government organization devoted to education in Israel. "ORT Israel" (ORT is an acronym of the Russian: Общество Ремесленного Труда, romanized: Óbchestvo Reméslenava Trudá – "Association for Vocational Crafts") is the largest educational network in Israel for science and technology education and has been operating ...
Bramson ORT College was an undergraduate college operated by the American branch of the Jewish charity World ORT. Its main campus was in Forest Hills, with a satellite campus in Brooklyn. It closed in February 2017 after failing to meet standards set by the New York State Education Department Board of Regents and losing its accreditation. [67]
Leon Bramson. Leon Bramson. Leon Bramson (born 1869 in Kaunas, then Russian Empire, d. March 2, 1941 in Marseille, France), was a Jewish activist, member of the first elected Russian Parliament in 1906-1907, then a leader and organizer of the World ORT . Attorney and member of the Central Committee of the League for the Attainment of Equal ...