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Commencement 2008
June 1
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 schedule...

Zamir Chorale of Boston
May 21
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Avivah Zornberg Retreat
May 26–29

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Covenant, Community, and Sexuality
June 16–17

A conference sponsored in part by the Interreligious Center on Public Life.
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Art Green: Stories to
Live By

Six-part series begins
April 30
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Summer Institutes 2008

Intermarriage and
Jewish Journeys

New study from the National
 Center for Jewish Policy Studies

HC in the News
Religion in the News
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Chaim Koritzinsky: Fifth-Year Rabbinical Student Meet Our Students  
Each year, more than 2,500
students explore Jewish
studies and Jewish education
at Hebrew College.

Here are five of their stories.
Join the dialogue.

Cantor-Educator Program
Intensive full- or part-time program combining MJEd and cantorial ordination within a transdenominational setting
 
Hebrew Language 
Hebrew I–VIII, Ulpan, online, beginning and advanced adult classes
 
Me'ah / Me'ah Graduate Institute
The best in Jewish adult learning for students of all backgrounds
 
Prozdor
Quality formal and informal Jewish education for Jewish teens of all interests at the High School of Hebrew College
Rabbinical School of Hebrew College
Rigorous five-year, full-time course of study leading to rabbinic ordination within a model klal Yisrael community
 
Rae and Joseph Gann Library
125,000 holdings in Jewish studies
and Judaica, research support,
online databases at New England’s
Jewish public library
 
Shoolman Graduate School of Jewish Education
MJEd and certificate programs in a
wide range of specializations, including Jewish special education, early childhood and day school education with Pardes


Hebrew College Mission Statement
Through the study of Jewish religion, culture, civilization and Hebrew language, Hebrew College is committed to educating students of all ages and backgrounds to become knowledgeable, creative participants, educators and leaders in the Jewish community and the larger world.

 


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