Hebrew College

Hebrew College

Hebrew College is an accredited college of Jewish studies in Newton Center, near Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1921, Hebrew College is committed to Jewish scholarship in a transdenominational academic environment. The president of the college is David Gordis. Hebrew College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, Hebrew-language training, summer institutes, a rabbinical school, a cantorial school and continuing-education programs. Internationally renowned architect, Moshe Safdie, designed and built the institution's facilities located in Newton, Massachusetts. [ [http://hebrewcollege.org/html/courses_of_instruction.htm Courses of Instruction - Hebrew College ] ]

History

Founded in November 1921, Hebrew College was one of eleven Hebrew teachers colleges established in the United States in keeping with the Hebraist model of Jewish teacher training. Hebrew College was originally located in Brookline, Massachusetts. The school opened with 23 students, with registration doubling by the following year. The founder of Hebrew College was Louis Hurwich. Nissim Touroff, former director of the Hebrew school system in Palestine, was appointed as its first dean. The Hebrew High School opened in 1923.

Eisig Silbershlag became the dean of Hebrew College in 1947 and was named president in the late 1960s. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE5DF1139F935A35753C1A96E948260 Eisig Silberschlag, 85, Hebrew College Chief - New York Times ] ]

In the early years, all classes, regardless of the subject matter, were taught in Hebrew. In the early 1980s, as Jewish studies programs opened at more colleges and universities around the country, the policy began to change. Increasingly, classes were held in English, and Hebrew was reserved for language courses and advanced Jewish text study. [ [http://hebrewcollege.edu/hct/winter_2004/focus/call.html A Call to Revolution - Hebrew College Today ] ]

During the 15-year tenure of Eli Grad, the fifth president of Hebrew College, the focus moved from teacher training to an emphasis on Hebrew culture programs and courses for the wider community. [ "Chicago Educator to Head Hebrew College," The Jewish Advocate, Lawrence Harmon, August 1986] In January 1987, after a period of decline, Samuel Schafler became the sixth president of Hebrew College and introduced new programming that expanded the student body significantly. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7DC1E3DF936A35757C0A967958260 Samuel Schafler, 62, Rabbi and Educator - New York Times ] ] In the late 1980s, adult education classes were introduced that became the forerunner of the Me'ah program. [ [http://www.hebrewcollege.edu/hct/fall-winter_2002-3/focus/neverlate.html Hebrew College Today - It's Never Too Late ] ] In 2001, Nehemia Polen established the Hasidic Texts Institute for the study of foundational Hasidic texts. [ [http://www.hebrewcollege.edu/html/jewish_studies/hasidic_text_institute.htm Hasidic Text Institute - Jewish Studies at Hebrew College ] ]

Academic partnerships

Hebrew College maintains cross-registration agreements with many of Boston’s accredited colleges and universities including Boston University, Northeastern University, Andover Newton Theological School, Simmons College, Boston College, and the University of Massachusetts-Boston. When Hebrew College moved to its new campus in 2002, cooperation with the nearby Andover Newton Theological School (ANTS) led to the creation of the Interreligious Center on Public Life [ [http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=74878 Center Profile: The Interreligious Center on Public Life ] ] and several interfaith programs. [ [http://hebrewcollege.edu/hct/fall_2005/noteworthy/index.html Righteous Persons Foundation Supports Hebrew College/ANTS Interfaith Initiatives - Hebrew College Today ] ] In 2006, it signed a collaborative agreement with Nova Southeastern University in South Florida, the second largest Jewish community in the United States. [ [http://www.nova.edu/cwis/pubaffairs/sharkbytes/2006/feb1/hebrew_college.html NSU SharkBytes - NSU, Hebrew College to Work Together ] ] In July 2007, it formed a partnership with Northeastern University in Boston. [ [http://hebrewcollege.edu/html/news/currents/v4-1_index.htm Hebrew College Currents Vol. 4 No. 1 ] ] Hebrew College is now collaborating with the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston, one of whose founders was Hebrew College president Eli Grad. [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:wvkv9rDWd2wJ:hebrewcollege.edu/html/news/currents/v4-1_genealogy.htm+eli+grad+hebrew+college&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1]

Library facilities

The Rae and Joseph Gann Library has over 125,000 books, including special collections in modern Hebrew literature, Jewish medical ethics, Jewish education, Jewish geneaology, Holocaust studies, Hasidism, and Jewish children’s literature. Through the Research Libraries Information Network students can access a database of 53 million books, journals, maps, records and cassettes drawn from Judaica collections across the United States. In addition, the College is a member of the Fenway Library Consortium, allowing access to local college, museum and public libraries.

Youth programs

In keeping with the idea of Jewish education as a lifelong pursuit, Hebrew College runs "Prozdor" and Camp Yavneh, an overnight summer camp in Northwood, New Hampshire. [ [http://www.hebrewcollege.edu/html/youth_programs_1.htm Hebrew youth programs, Prozdor, Camp Yavneh ] ]

Notable Faculty

* Nehemia Polen
* Arthur Green
* Steven Copeland

Notable Alumni

*Arnold Band
*Theodore White
*Walter Ackerman
*Daniel Margolis
* Aaron Cohen

References

External links

* [http://www.hebrewcollege.edu Hebrew College Home Page]

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