Rabbinical School Admissions 

Hebrew College seeks applicants for the Rabbinical School who demonstrate a high level of academic aptitude combined with a deep commitment to serving the Jewish people. Admissions decisions are based on a careful review of a candidate's completed application, supporting documents, interview and appropriateness for a career in the rabbinate.

Requirements

  • BA degree from an accredited college or university and a competitive grade point average 

  • College transcripts

  • Three letters of recommendation, including at least one from a rabbi

  • The equivalent of at least three years of college Hebrew, with emphasis on classical sources

  • An examination in Hebrew textual skills and a written examination in general Judaic knowledge;  applicants who otherwise qualify but are deficient in these areas may be directed toward a one-year preparatory program.

  • A psychological profile exam; results will be shared only with the applicant and with the Admissions Committee.

Applicants to the Rabbinical School also need to demonstrate a strong sense of personal integrity, a willingness to serve, sometimes in self-sacrificing ways, and a love of Jews as well as Judaism. While there is no specific theology or level of observance mandated for acceptance, the program is defined as a religious one, and a serious personal relationship to the religious language of Judaism, including the mitzvot, is understood as essential. It is expected that each candidate will show serious grappling with the mitzvot and the question of personal observance

The Rabbinical School does not discriminate on the basis of financial need, race, ethnic origin, gender or sexual orientation. Applicants must be Jewish by birth or conversion process as recognized by at least one major rabbinic body.

Interview

This is an opportunity for us to get to know each candidate better and for candidates to learn more about the College and program. Though on-campus interviews are preferred, candidates who live far from campus and are unable to travel may arrange for a video-conference interview. To schedule a visit, please use the inquiry form.

Deadlines and Fees

Application and financial aid forms must be postmarked by February 22. Applicants will be notified of admission decisions by April 1. The application fee is $60. 

For more information and an application packet, please contact Rabbi Sara Zacharia, 617-559-8637, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


 

Ta Sh'ma: A Retreat for Prospective Rabbinical Students

Hebrew College
October 14–17, 2010

Lech Lecha - "Surely each person was created for a particular purpose."
Sefat Emet


Please join the students and faculty of the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College for a program of study, prayer, community and celebration. Explore theology, text and ritual with our outstanding faculty, including Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, Dean of the Rabbinical School, and Dr. Arthur Green, Rector of the Rabbinical School and one of the nation's leading scholars of Jewish spirituality. Find out more about the Rabbinical School and spend four days in our unique pluralistic Jewish community, where you will have the opportunity to meet and learn with a group of passionate Jewish seekers and future leaders.

The retreat begins Thursday morning at 7:45 a.m. with tefilah, followed by an opportunity to sit in on classes and experience our innovative approach to rabbinic education. Over Shabbat, we invite you to join in uplifting prayer, song and study with our wonderful community of students and teachers. The program concludes on Sunday at 12:00 p.m. after a morning information session.

Register Now
Registration deadline is October 7, 2010

More Information
Rabbi Sara Zacharia
szacharia@hebrewcollege.edu


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