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The '''Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies''', informally known as the "Ziegler School" or simply "Ziegler", is the graduate program of study leading to Ordination as Conservative Rabbis at the [[American Jewish University]] (formerly known as the University of Judaism). Founded in 1996 as a full-fledged program of Rabbinic ordination on the West Coast - the first independent rabbinical school on the West Coast - it ordained its first class in 1999. It is located in [[Los Angeles]] and has ordained about 100 rabbis, about half of them women. The School attracts an international student body, with students from [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Israel]], [[Mexico]], [[Uganda]], and Thethe [[United Kingdom]], as well as from every region of the [[United States]]. Upon ordination, Ziegler rabbis serve in every sector of the United States and Israel. Ziegler rabbis are automatically admitted to the international [[Rabbinical Assembly]].
 
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