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The Master of Arts in Judaic Studies integrates approaches from anthropology, rabbinic studies, gender theory, and literary analysis. Our distinguished faculty specialize in diverse cultural traditions and actively engage with cutting-edge research in Judaic scholarship. This program holds particular significance as Quebec experiences profound debates about its religious heritage and the role of diversity within its unique cultural identity and historical narrative. The Department of Religions and Cultures provides an ideal environment to examine these evolving dynamics while equipping students with practical skills for societal engagement. Students benefit from internship placements, departmental scholarships, and specialized language assistance. Financial support options exist through Concordia's affiliated institutions, such as The Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies and The Institute for Quebec and Canadian Jewish Studies.
MA candidates for the Judaic Studies program should have a strong undergraduate transcript and background in the study of religion.