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Frankel Center for Jewish Studies and Other Jewish-related Learning opportunities on Campus

The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University offers Jewish studies classes for credit. The Center employs an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jewish civilizations and thought. Its programs and classes explore the rich culture and historical experience of the Jewish people, and their unique traditions, interactions with other cultures, and impact on world civilizations. Students benefit from the academic excellence and expertise of faculty in many departments, as well as academic advising, study abroad programs, lectures, exhibits and events.

For a list of current Jewish Studies Fall Courses click click here . Also for a list of upcoming lectures and talks by Frankel Center faculty check out the Frankel Center calendar and the Colloquia

In addition to the Jewish studies courses offered through the Frankel center, the Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies (HJCS)program (part of the Near Eastern Studies Department) offers a variety of courses as well.

Upcoming Frankel Center events

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Prepared for Challenge, Poised for Change

The University of Michigan School of Social Work and Frankel Center for Judaic Studies announce a distinctive opportunity for emerging leaders committed to exploring 21st-century Jewish communal possibilities while also addressing broader social concerns.

The Jewish Communal Leadership Program combines thoughtful analysis, hands-on engagement with contemporary communal challenges, and experiential training in non-profit management, preparing students to guide Jewish organizations and communities through times of opportunity, conflict, transition, and growth.

Generous funding is available for all accepted students. Graduates receive an MSW degree and a Certificate in Jewish Communal Service and Judaic Studies.

Be the change! Click here for more information and to apply to enter the University of Michigan Jewish Communal Leadership Program, or contact Erin Zimmer, Office of Student Services, 734-936-0961.

Questions or Comments? Send an email or call 734-769-0500
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