Yeshiva University rescinds recognition of LGBTQ student group: 'Failed to include required disclaimers'

Yeshiva University in New York has revoked recognition of the LGBTQ student group 'Pride Alliance' granted two months ago, citing violations of the compromise agreement between the parties. According to a letter sent by university attorneys, group members displayed pride flags, organized social events, used the university's name in external events - and failed to include required disclaimers about maintaining traditional sexual morality according to Jewish law. The club denies these accusations, claims the university violated the agreement and announces it will continue operating without official recognition.
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