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Ohr Somayach - http://www.ohr.org.il/
Offers beginner to advanced level Jewish courses for men. Program length varies. Orthodox. |
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Ph.D. Program in Judaic Studies - Yale University - http://www.yale.edu/judaicstudies/
Focuses on Jewish society, texts, ideologies, and institutions comparatively in relation to surrounding societies and cultures. |
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Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies - Chicago - http://www.spertus.edu/
Offers academic degree programs in Jewish studies and communal services. Provides research facilities, exhibitions, and collections. |
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The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies - http://www.pardes.org.il
Jewish creative learning institute, emphasizing intellectual openness, rigorous textual analysis, and opportunities for personal spiritual growth. |
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Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies - http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cjs/
Focal point for the study and teaching of Judaica through publications, fellowships, lectures, and discussions. |
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Melton Center for Jewish Studies - Ohio State University - http://meltoncenter.osu.edu/
Offers courses for all levels in Hebrew language, literature, cognate Semitic languages, Yiddish, Jewish history, Rabbinics, and Jewish philosophy. |
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Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies - http://www.siegalcollege.edu/index.php
Combines classical Jewish learning and modern scholarship with a focus on training educators and adult continuing education courses. |
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The Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life - Rutgers - http://jewishstudies.rutgers.edu/
National resource for education and research on contemporary, historical, cultural, religious, and political aspects of Jewish life. |
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Ta Shma: Pluralistic Jewish Learning - http://www.tashma.org
Programs in Israel exploring Jewish texts, thought, art and spiritual life, with faculty of different 'flavors' of Judaism planning and teaching together. |
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Jewish Studies - University of Virginia - http://www.virginia.edu/jewishstudies/
Examines aspects of Jewish society, history, language, literature, and culture, including Jewish beliefs and practices. |
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Center for Jewish Studies - University of Florida - http://web.jst.ufl.edu/
Provides an undergraduate, interdepartmental curriculum which serves as a basis for understanding Jewish culture, religion, and civilization. |
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The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program - Indiana University - http://www.indiana.edu/~jsp/index.html
Offers a wide range of courses, scholarships, internships, and study-abroad programs for Jewish Studies students. |
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MILAH - the Jerusalem Institute for Education - http://www.milah.org
Hebrew language ulpan offering activities for involvement in Israeli society and culture. |
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Program in Judaic Studies - Princeton University - http://www.princeton.edu/~judaic
Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on Jewish history, religion, language, and culture from biblical times to the modern day. |
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Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies - http://www.mayanot.edu/
Offers yeshiva, birthright, Judaic studies, and executive learning programs with a focus on developing community leadership skills. |
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The Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies - University of Hartford - http://www.hartford.edu/greenberg/
Offers degrees in Judaic Studies, pre-cantorial studies, and Jewish education, with the option of archaeological excavations in Israel. |
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Yakar Center for Tradition and Creativity - http://yakar.org
Offers study opportunities with a focus on social concern, awareness, and spiritual expression. |
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Ohr Tmimim, Kfar Chabad, Israel - http://www.ohrtmimim.org
Jewish studies program for English-speaking young men looking to become more religious. Founded by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. |
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Michigan Jewish Institute - MJI - http://www.mji.edu/
Independent institution sponsored by the Lubavitch movement, offering degrees based on business and computer information curriculum in a religious environment. |
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The Institute for Jewish Studies - Emory University - http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/JewishStudies/index.html
Focuses on American Jewish studies, history, identity and Israel, rabbinical tradition, Hebrew linguistics, and literature. |