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This modern Orthodox academic research institution was established over a century ago, and ranks among the US News and World Report’s list of top 100 national universities. With campuses spread across New York City, the all-Jewish undergraduate student body has access to robust Torah and liberal arts educations, with the opportunity to begin their studies while at a yeshiva or seminary in Israel. YU alumni include religious leaders, like Rabbis Norman Lamm and Aharon Lichtenstein, political figures and entrepreneurs. Israel advocacy initiatives on campus include fellows from CAMERA and Hasbara Fellowships, an IAC Mishelanu chapter and a YU Israel club. (Photo credit: Wikipedia.)