SJM Certificates and SpecializationsThe School of Jewish Music offers three certificate programs that may be taken as stand-alone certificates or that may applied toward fulfilling requirements for certain degree programs. Students may take individual courses, but only after passing an audition process to demonstrate musicianship, musical literacy, vocal ability (for some courses) and Hebrew proficiency. SJM Certificate programs may be taken full- or part-time. Certificate in Jewish Sacred Music—21 creditsThis certificate
is designed to train individuals to become cantorial soloists, sh’lichei tsibbur,
ritual directors and Jewish educators, who may be called upon to lead or teach tefillah
in their synagogues. Students receive a basic grounding in nusah
ha-tefillah, cantillation, liturgy, Hebrew language, life-cycle events and
synagogue skills relevant to the leading of prayer. The curriculum is comprised of seven courses, including some elective choices. Courses include basic cantillation, Shabbat and daily nusah and liturgy, surveys of Jewish music, vocal performance, at least one semester of coaching and an optional Bet Midrash in nusah. Most courses require Hebrew language proficiency through Hebrew VI. Students must pass a comprehensive exam to complete the certificate. Read about one student's decision to enroll in the Certificate in Jewish Sacred Music and become a cantorial soloist on the Hebrew College blog. Certificate in Cantillation—12 creditsThrough this four-course certificate program, students learn the melodies, Hebrew grammar and pronunciation required for public chanting of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), as well as how this system of cantillation enhances understanding of the biblical text. Coursework includes Cantillation I–III, a choice of either Biblical Text and Context or Genres of Biblical Literature and at least one semester of cantillation coaching. All courses require Hebrew language proficiency through Hebrew VI. Students must pass a comprehensive exam to complete the certificate. The Certificate in Cantillation may be completed as a freestanding certificate; select courses may be applied toward fulfilling requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in Jewish
Studies, a Master of Arts in Jewish Studies or a Master
of Jewish Education. Certificate in Jewish Music Education—18 creditsThis six-course certificate is designed
to educate and train teachers of Jewish music in a variety of settings. Music
is not only an important area of Jewish experience in and of itself; Jewish
music also serves as a method for teaching about other aspects of Jewish life, including
holiday observance, Zionism and Jewish history. Whether in the synagogue,
classroom or summer camp, educators who can teach Jewish music effectively are
highly sought. |

