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YU Chancellor Rabbi Norman Lamm retires

 

(JNS.org) Yeshiva University (YU) Chancellor Rabbi Norman Lamm, 85, has retired from his position at the university. The rabbi’s retirement comes several months after The Forward reported on allegations of sexual abuse against two rabbis at Yeshiva University’s High School for Boys that occurred under his watch as president of YU during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Lamm indicated in an interview last December that he knew of some of the allegations and chose to deal with them privately. In a letter announcing his retirement, Lamm expressed regret over his handling of the sexual abuse allegations. “At the time that inappropriate actions by individuals at Yeshiva were brought to my attention, I acted in a way that I thought was correct, but which now seems ill-conceived,” Lamm said. “True character requires of me the courage to admit that, despite my best intentions then, I now recognize that I was wrong.”

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