Hebrew College Graduate and Ordination Programs

Hebrew College Graduate and Ordination Programs Reimagining Jewish learning and leadership for an interconnected world.

Celebrating Diversity, Cultivating Engagement

The Rabbinical School of Hebrew College is the only accredited, pluralistic rabbinic education program in the world. Our 55 students and 47 graduates as of the 2012-2013 academic year come from 21 different states and 7 different countries, with a wide range of religious commitments and life experiences. Our students range in age from 22 to 60, with a

median age of 27 and an average age of 34. In the Beit Midrash, tefillot, and the classroom, students are actively encouraged to explore their own and one another’s diverse beliefs and practices in an atmosphere of open inquiry and honest conversation. Our students graduate with an appreciation for the diversity of contemporary Jewish life and models for shared learning and friendship among Jews of different backgrounds and beliefs. Fostering Community, Encouraging Authenticity

The personal quest for an authentic relationship to Judaism is nurtured within our welcoming and supportive community of students and faculty. We are a community, both within and beyond the walls of the classroom and the Bet Midrash. We study together, engage in communal prayer and celebration, and share the rhythms of the Jewish year and each other’s lives. We strive to treat one another well, and the school is infused with an atmosphere of creativity and joy. Having experienced our approach to community-building within the school, graduates are both inspired and prepared to create vibrant and inclusive communities that nurture personal connections to Jewish tradition wherever they serve as rabbis. Embracing Tradition, Confronting Contemporary Questions

The Beit Midrash is the heart of our school. Students spend much of their time in hevruta delving into sacred text in the original, engaging questions of critical scholarship as well as questions of meaning. With extraordinary faculty who are devoted to rabbinic education, our innovative, thematic curriculum and learning approach combine the best of the academic world and the yeshiva. Our students graduate with the ability to study Jewish sources in the original text and to think creatively about their contemporary relevance, so that, as rabbis, they can invite others into the rich interpretive tradition that we have inherited. Practical Preparation, Successful Job Placement

We believe that Judaism teaches us to engage with, rather than retreat from, the world around us. Throughout our program, students gain the practical skills to serve the Jewish community and the wider world with wisdom and skill. Our full-time placement director works with students and alumni to help them find the right opportunities to serve as rabbis. Our graduates work as congregational rabbis in affiliated and independent congregations, Hillel rabbis and executive directors, hospital chaplains, educators, and organizational innovators in institutions across the country. Hebrew College has a strong record of preparing its graduates to participate in the process of revitalizing Judaism in the twenty-first century and of placing them in positions to do so upon graduation.

11/14/2025

"Abraham merited to achieve a level of sacred speech because of his deep sense of humility. Even though God promised Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars, he still saw himself humbly as an eved haShem—a servant of God. What does it mean to reach such a level of sacred speech?" writes Rabbi Danny Stein `23 in this week's

https://hebrewcollege.edu/blog/from-humility-to-sacred-speech/

Welcoming Heshvan...
10/22/2025

Welcoming Heshvan...

"The possibility of a new world is cultivated by sustaining others," writes Hebrew College Provost Rabbi Dan Judson, who shares some thoughts on the new month of Heshvan. https://hebrewcollege.edu/blog/welcoming-heshvan

"May this moment of homecoming and fragile relief mark the end of an era and the beginning of something new..." writes 2...
10/20/2025

"May this moment of homecoming and fragile relief mark the end of an era and the beginning of something new..." writes 2014 alum Rabbi David Fainsilber in this moving opinion piece. The Jewish Community of Greater Stowe

This week, many in our Jewish community woke early to watch the news from Israel: after two long years, the hostages have come home.

Return of the captives...
10/13/2025

Return of the captives...

Hebrew College joins the rest of the Jewish world in expressing deep relief and great joy at the return of all the hostages to their families, friends, and communities. We celebrate the return of the living hostages, knowing that this marks the beginning of a long and difficult healing process for them and everyone who loves them. We also hold in our hearts the friends and families of the deceased hostages, who can now finally give their loved ones a proper burial.

With cautious optimism, we are hopeful that the ceasefire will end innocent suffering and devastation, paving the way for greater peace and rebuilding in the region... Read more at https://hebrewcollege.edu/blog/return-of-the-captives/

10/09/2025
"Here, at the beginning of the month of repentance, reflection, course correction—when we are tasked with judging our ow...
08/29/2025

"Here, at the beginning of the month of repentance, reflection, course correction—when we are tasked with judging our own actions for over the past year as we prepare to stand and be judged by the Holy Blessed One—the Torah stresses the importance of fair, unbiased judges. Being able to make judgements that rise above the pettiness of bribes, we learn, is of the utmost importance in building a society that is just and thriving. Torah commentators clarify that we must hold our understanding of the law no matter what individual is standing before us." - Rabbi Frankie Sandmel `22, MJED`22, BASE Bay Area

Hebrew College

05/15/2025

Next Thursday evening! AMIT NE Chapter will present a film screening of "October H8te" about the explosion of antisemiti...
02/21/2025

Next Thursday evening! AMIT NE Chapter will present a film screening of "October H8te" about the explosion of antisemitism on college campuses, social media, and American streets after October 7. Reservations required at https://amitchildren.org/octoberh8te/

02/08/2025

Due to the upcoming winter storm, Hebrew College will be closed Sunday, Feb. 9.

02/06/2025

Due to the timing of the predicted winter weather today, Hebrew College's Soul Sounds Concert, Beat Midrash with Neta and Stav, is cancelled. We will inform ticket holders as soon as possible about rescheduling or issuing a refund.

02/06/2025

The Hebrew College building is closed today due to the snow storm. Stay safe and warm!

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