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  1. The Rabbinical School of Hebrew College is uniquely positioned to prepare Jewish leaders for the 21st century. Founded in 2003 with ten students, today we are thriving as the largest non-Orthodox rabbinical school in the country with 75 students and 185 alumni serving all around the globe.

  2. The Rabbinical School curriculum is a rigorous academic program that leads you on a four- to six-year journey of acquisition of knowledge and growth. Its thematic and practical approach nourishes your mind and spirit as you prepare to serve in the world as a rabbi.

    Year
    Semester
    Tanakh
    Talmud
    Mekorot
    Fall
    Genres & Themes of Biblical Literature
    Intro to Mishnah
    Mekorot
    Winter Break Intensive
    From Diversity to Pluralism
    From Diversity to Pluralism
    Mekorot
    Spring
    Biblical Text
    Intro to Talmud
    Aleph
    Fall
    Bereshit (Genesis)
    Berakhot
  3. The Rabbinical School of Hebrew College looks for students who have an unquenchable thirst to learn from the wisdom of Jewish tradition; a drive to fashion an authentic personal relationship to Judaism; a passion to engage with people, practices and ideas from across the Jewish spectrum; and a commitment to serve the Jewish people.

  4. Hebrew College, near Boston, includes a similarly unaffiliated rabbinic school, opened in the Fall of 2003. The 5 year ordination program includes a master's degree; the Tanakh and Talmud curricula have a required Bet Midrash element.

  5. Hebrew College is a private college of Jewish studies in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Founded in 1921, the college conducts Jewish scholarship in a pluralistic, trans-denominational [1] academic environment. Its president is Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld.

  6. The curriculum of the Rabbinical School educates rabbis on the diverse challenges of the 21st-century rabbinate. Students prepare to become rabbis and leaders in a variety of settings, including congregations, Hillel foundations, schools, communal organizations, and pastoral settings. The curriculum of the Rabbinical School:

  7. The Israel Rabbinical Program prepares the next generation of inspiring Israeli Rabbinic leadership to serve a growing network of over 52 Israeli Reform congregations, a variety of Reform institutions, and a wider world of educational and communal initiatives across Israel.

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