The academic programs at JTS integrate rigorous scholarship with a commitment to strengthening Jewish tradition, Jewish lives, and Jewish communities.
By offering a range of courses and degrees to students at all stages of their learning and careers, we can provide comprehensive, in-depth academic instruction and professional training. Thanks to the breadth and excellence of our faculty and resources, students can design highly individualized courses of study that span disciplines, programs, and schools.
Schools
List College
List College offers unique undergraduate degree programs in partnership with Columbia University and Barnard College for a diverse, close-knit community of highly motivated students committed to Judaism and to making a difference in the world.
Learn MoreThe William Davidson School
The William Davidson School’s pluralistic master’s and doctoral programs prepare educators to become leaders in the field of Jewish education. Professional development programs both on site and in the field enrich the skills and advance the careers of established educators.
Learn MoreThe Rabbinical School
The Rabbinical School balances spirituality and scholarship to provide deep religious training and individualized study across disciplines, ordaining individuals who become transformative community leaders.
Learn MoreThe Gershon Kekst Graduate School
The Kekst Graduate School offers the most extensive academic program in advanced Jewish Studies in North America, providing 15 areas of specialization for master’s students and four areas for doctoral students.
Learn MoreH. L. Miller Cantorial School
H. L. Miller Cantorial School provides advanced preparation in cantorial arts and in the varied uses of music to enhance worship and spirituality, complemented by a thorough Judaic education and opportunities to develop further educational, pastoral, and academic skills.
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Centers and Institutes
Center for Pastoral Education
The Center for Pastoral Education is one of the only seminary-based centers accredited in North America under Jewish auspices, providing in-depth training and certification to students, members of the clergy, and people of all faiths who seek intensive training in pastoral care.
Learn MoreHendel Center for Ethics and Justice
The Hendel Center for Ethics and Justice weaves the study of Jewish ethics and training in civic engagement into the JTS curriculum, with the goal of harnessing the Jewish call for justice in pursuit of positive social change.
Learn moreMilstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue
The Milstein Center brings together some of the greatest thinkers in the world to participate in conferences, panels, and conversations around the intersection of various religions and today’s most pressing issues.
Learn MoreLouis Finkelstein Institute for Religious & Social Studies
The Louis Finkelstein Institute offers innovative programs that emphasize the continuing relevance of Judaism and other religions in addressing important matters of ethics and public policy.
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The Schocken Institute for Jewish Research—which serves as headquarters for JTS programs in Israel—and the Saul Lieberman Institute for Talmudic Research both make meaningful and substantial contributions in their respective fields.
Learn MoreBlock / Kolker Center for Spiritual Arts
The Block / Kolker Center for Spiritual Arts trains leaders to create meaningful religious experiences, examining the potential of prayer as a practice to revitalize community and individual worship.
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Nishma
This flexible summer program combines intensivebeit midrash-style learning with university-level Hebrew study in order to provide participants with a firm foundation in Jewish text study.
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The program is foranyonewho’s interestedin improving theirHebrewlanguage skills. It is particularly usefulforundergraduate and graduate students working towards fulfillment of their Hebrew requirement, as well as prospective Rabbinical School students who need to achieve the required level of proficiency for their studies.
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