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For those aspiring to leadership roles in Jewish communal organizations, this program equips you with essential competencies: comprehensive training in nonprofit administration alongside specialized Judaic studies. You'll learn from distinguished faculty across disciplines, with curriculum spanning nonprofit management and contemporary Jewish communal studies. Our institution boasts one of the most established and extensive Jewish studies departments globally, complemented by numerous affiliated research centers. The university library maintains a premier collection of Hebrew and Jewish scholarly works in the country.
Career Paths and Graduates
Hornstein MA-MBA graduates emerge as skilled institutional leaders, qualified for diverse roles within Jewish federations, community centers, advocacy groups, educational institutions, and emerging initiatives.
With approximately 700 alumni currently employed, our graduates contribute to prominent organizations including Ma'ayan: Torah Studies from the Sources, the San Francisco Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, Moishe House, Camp Kadimah, and the New England Anti-Defamation League.