
Our students are people of all ages and backgrounds who are seeking to integrate their passion for Judaism with a wide range of professional goals.
Some students bring a love of music to their study of informal education or blend theater with Torah; some design special-education programs for day schools or plan environmental programs for camps. What do you want to do?
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"A teacher has to move beyond asking, 'How do I impart content?' Every teacher needs to understand what's happening socially in the class and with the emotional state of students. As a teacher, I have to think about this for my students. What is the experience of a student who goes through our programs, beyond just what he/she is learning?"
— Dr. Jeffrey Kress, assistant professor of Jewish Education; chair, JTS Department of Jewish Education