Duration1 year |
Faculty / SchoolThe Melton Centre for Jewish Education |
LanguageEnglish, Spanish or Portuguese |
LocationBlended framework, online and on-campus |
Application deadlinePlease refer to the program’s website (English, Spanish, Portuguese) |
Program Details
The realities of Jewish life in the Diaspora are continuously shifting, and the Melton Centre for Jewish Education is moving in new directions to adapt and to strengthen Jewish education in communities worldwide. Educators are confronted with tough questions like: Who is an educated Jew? What are the goals of Jewish Education today and how can we meet them? What is the role of Jewish educators? The International MA in Education program at Hebrew University prepares Jewish and non-Jewish educators who reside outside of Israel for tackling topics like these with the aim of strengthening Jewish communities abroad. Students can choose between a study track in English or one in Spanish\ Portuguese.
Offered at the Melton Centre for Jewish Education, the program is adapted to the needs of specialists who are unable to commit to an extensive period of study in Jerusalem, and is therefore taught as a blended on-site and distance learning course extending over one or two years. Most of the course load is taught remotely and students typically spend several weeks of intense learning in Jerusalem. The MA is designed for educators in both formal and informal frameworks who are interested in Jewish education and its dialogue with the social sciences, educational philosophy and Jewish and Israel studies.
The program focuses on three main areas: the philosophy, sociology and psychology of Jewish and Israel education, the teaching of Jewish texts, and entrepreneurship and innovation in Jewish Education. For a full list of courses, click here for English and here for Spanish / Portuguese.
- Career & Networking
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Most program alumni work in the field of Jewish education frameworks, including Jewish day schools, religious schools, community organizations, Israel advocacy groups, and congregations.
- Teaching Faculty
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Courses at the Melton Centre of Education are taught by some of the world’s leading experts in Jewish education.
Dr. Marcelo I. Dorfsman, Program Head, specializes in technology-mediated education and distance learning. Aside from his teaching activities at Hebrew University, he advises educational institutions in Israel and Latin America on educational technologies for teaching.
Dr. Michael Gillis is the Director of the Melton Centre for Jewish Education. His areas of expertise include the teaching of rabbinic literature and the philosophy of Jewish Education. He previously served as Director of Teacher Education at the Shlomo Fox School of Education and as Head of the Education Program at Revivim, an honors program that trains outstanding future teachers in Jewish education. - The Melton Centre for Jewish Education at the Shlomo Fox School of Education
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The Melton Centre for Jewish Education at the Shlomo Fox School of Education is an academic center for the study of Jewish education committed to supporting Jewish culture and heritage. Its mission is to foster cutting-edge research and educate future leaders, scholars and practitioners in all fields and forms of Jewish education.
The Centre is an inclusive, diverse and egalitarian academic body, where empirical and theoretical knowledge are developed and applied for the benefit of Jewish communities around the world. Through its educational activities, the Melton Centre is committed to the fostering of vital contacts between diverse Jewish ideologies and religious streams, while at the same time cultivating relations with other world religions and cultures. - Admissions Requirements
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The Melton Centre for Jewish Education at the Shlomo Fox School of Education is an academic center for the study of Jewish education committed to supporting Jewish culture and heritage. Its mission is to foster cutting-edge research and educate future leaders, scholars and practitioners in all fields and forms of Jewish education.
The Centre is an inclusive, diverse and egalitarian academic body, where empirical and theoretical knowledge are developed and applied for the benefit of Jewish communities around the world. Through its educational activities, the Melton Centre is committed to the fostering of vital contacts between diverse Jewish ideologies and religious streams, while at the same time cultivating relations with other world religions and cultures.- a TOEFL exam score of 80 or above
- an IELTS exam score of 6 or above
In addition, a letter of recommendation from an educator or an educational institution and a statement of purpose must be submitted.
For more application information, please visit the program’s website.For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.
- Tuition & Scholarships
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Tuition is approximately 11,000$ for those who intend to complete the program in one year.
For additional information, please visit the Tuition Costs & Fees page.Information on scholarships can be found on the Scholarships & Financial Aid page.
Information on Melton scholarships can be found here in English and here in Spanish / Portuguese.
- Further Information
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Academic Inquiries: Dr. Marcelo Dorfsman, Program Head: marcelo.dorfsman@mail.huji.ac.il
Administrative Inquiries: info@universityinisrael.com