Jewish Theological Seminary, The
The Graduate School
Jewish Art and Material Culture
Graduate Admissions
3080 Broadway, Box 74
New York, NY 10027-4649 U.S.A.
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gradschool@jtsa.edu
Phone: 1-212-678-8022
Fax: 1-212-280-6022
Description:
The Master's program in Jewish Art and Material Culture is unique among
university programs. It provides specialized training for students
interested in a professional career in the field of Jewish art, and serious
study opportunities for those interested in deepening their knowledge of the
Jewish contribution to the visual arts. Students enrolled in this Master's
program emerge with an understanding of Jewish art within the contexts of
general art history and Jewish culture (in the larger sense). Two museum
internships allow the student to become adept at art handling and
cataloguing.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Jewish Art and Material Culture
Jewish Theological Seminary, The
The Graduate School
Jewish Women's Studies
Graduate Admissions
3080 Broadway, Box 74
New York, NY 10027-4649 U.S.A.
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gradschool@jtsa.edu
Phone: 1-212-678-8022
Fax: 1-212-280-6022
Description:
Located in the culturally rich, upper west side of Manhattan, this
interdisciplinary program provides students the opportunity to explore the
role of women in Jewish culture, past and present, and to examine Jewish
texts through a feminist lens, while developing a strong grounding in the
broader area of Jewish studies. With the help of a program adviser, students
individualize their program based upon their area of concentration, by
selecting courses across various departments such as Bible, Jewish
Literature, Jewish History, Jewish Philosophy and Talmud and Rabbinics as
well as courses given by schools within our consortium.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Jewish Women's Studies
Jewish Theological Seminary, The
The Graduate School
Joint degree program in Social Work and Judaic Studies
Graduate Admissions
3080 Broadway, Box 74
New York, NY 10027-4649 U.S.A.
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gradschool@jtsa.edu
Phone: 1-212-678-8022
Fax: 1-212-280-6022
Description:
The Dual Degree Program of The Graduate School of the Jewish Theological
Seminary and The School of Social Work of Columbia University is designed to
prepare students for a career in the field of Jewish communal service. The
program entails simultaneous admission to both schools, concurrent
attendance, and the awarding of an M.A. in Judaic studies and an M.S. in
social work.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Judaic Studies;
M.S. - Social Work
Jewish Theological Seminary, The
The Graduate School
Judaic Studies
Graduate Admissions
3080 Broadway, Box 74
New York, NY 10027-4649 U.S.A.
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Send E-mail to:
gradschool@jtsa.edu
Phone: 1-212-678-8022
Fax: 1-212-280-6022
Description:
The Graduate School of JTS is internationally respected for its high
standards and its reputation for scholarly excellence. Recognized as the
largest, most comprehensive graduate program of advanced Judaica in the
Western Hemisphere, with extensive research facilities, including the
leading Judaic studies library in North America, The Graduate School offers
M.A., DHL and Ph.D. degrees in fifteen areas of specialization.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Judaic Studies;
Ph.D.- Judaic Studies;
DHL- Judaic Studies
Research Areas:
Ancient Judaism; Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages; Hebrew Language;
Interdepartmental Studies; Jewish Art and Material Culture; Jewish Education
(Ph.D. only); Jewish History; Jewish Literature; Jewish Philosophy; Jewish
Women's Studies; Liturgy; Medieval Jewish Studies; Midrash; Modern Jewish
Studies; Talmud and Rabbinics
Jewish Theological Seminary, The
William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education
Jewish Education
3080 Broadway
New York, NY 10027 US
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edschool@jtsa.edu
Phone: 1-212-678-8030
Description:
Located on New York City’s Upper West Side, The Davidson School prepares
Jewish educational leaders through research, professional training and
curriculum development, thereby fostering the transformation of Jewish
education in North America. After completing one year of generalized
requirements and electives, each student chooses to study in one of our
three concentrations: Day School Education, Synagogue School Administration,
or Informal/Communal Education. We also offer specializations in Early
Childhood Education and Diversity/Special Needs Education through our
consortium with Teachers College and a specialization in Non-Profit
Management through our consortium with the NYU Wagner School of Public
Service. These specializations can be added to anyone’s program,
irrespective of concentration. Additionally, The Davidson School addresses
the issue of Jewish identity and the place of Israel in the Diaspora by
sending every first-year student to Israel over the winter semester break.
The Visions and Voices of Israel Seminar is a three-week-long educational
experience in which our students are confronted with the questions about
Israel with which every contemporary Jewish educator must engage. Students
who wish to earn a Master’s Degree in Jewish Education at The Davidson
School are eligible (and strongly encouraged) to apply for merit-based
funding. The Davidson School is committed to ensuring that all accepted MA
students receive generous merit scholarships. This commitment reflects a
strong partnership with all of our students. Davidson School students who
qualify for merit funding will only pay for one three-credit class for each
semester that they are enrolled; The Davidson School will pay for aall other
courses for up to three years.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Jewish Education;
Ed.D.- Jewish Education