Our History

The University of Sacramento School of Health and Technology Alliance (USSHTA), the first global university, was established by the yeshiva foundation of Tel Aviv in January 1949. USSHTA’s founding president, Abraham Avil, arrived in Israel as a European immigrant in 1936. The next years, he borrowed money to build the first yeshiva school with its connecting ambition into a global system of excellence both in Israel and Abroad. He ventured into the US in 1955 and connected with the first Jesuit church and school in California. From place to place the original site of USSHTA, a lively, diverse, distinguishing community has grown and thrives. And at each step of that global development, USSHTA has provided leadership and service to advance its community and its graduates by close collaboration with the known higher education’s centers of excellence.

In 1963, the College moved to a new building near its original mission and close to the today’s Civic Center in the city of Sacramento. It is currently the location of one of the clinics of City Medical Center and the general library of global alliance with the University of California.

It has the largest e- communication system with its alliance of brick and mortar university systems in the oldest cities of South and Central America,Asia, Europe and beyond . It has the largest academic alliance with the global center of health in the developing nations including Latin America and the Europe’s prestigious centers of excellence.

In 1985, upon the general request of the alliance schools of international system and its alumni groups, it joined its alliance with the locally known Caprinoe and St. Ignatius Colleges which had been renamed as the USSHTA. Our alliance with the local and global universities have surpassed the general student and faculty exchanges. We are a connecting part of the local into the global centers of excellence.

The Yeshiva Education

The Yeshiva Education is the communication of the doctrines, ideologies and religious laws of Judaism. Recognized as “People of the Book”, Jewish people value education traditionally and historically. The importance and value of teaching is powerfully entrenched in Jewish culture. Judaism installs a substantial importance on Torah Study. Throughout Jewish history, the ritual of Jewish education instigated with the Old Testament throughout biblical times. The bible designates the purpose of Jewish education. The foremost determination in the bible is to distinguish in what way to reverence God. Therefore, Jewish parents needed to communicate to their children around some basic observances and what the Torah prohibits at their young ages. Parents should have communicated Jewish morals, confidence, and standards to their children. The bible’s teachings have significant influence on Jewish teaching. Since Jewish education is engrained in the Torah and its traditions. We believe in global scholarly resources and a global technical amalgamation of thoughts and innovations. We work with the best and the brightest regardless of their religious, political, or ethnical constraints. We believe in excellence in allied health and technologies and spreading the knowledge.

Affiliated Universities and Academic Institutions