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Gratz College | Global Graduate Learning Since 1895 | Online & On-Campus
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Gratz College serves a continuum of learners with an array of online graduate, certificate, and continuing education for professionals, such as CLE courses for lawyers, and teen programs. Our students hail from across the nation and the world, representing a diverse range of backgrounds, affiliations, and professional experiences.
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Gratz College launches innovative Jewish chaplaincy program
“We’re opening the door for talented Jewish professionals to pursue chaplaincy with the highest standards of training, ethics and clinical experience,” said Leslie Ginsparg
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From Scrap to History The Cairo Geniza and Everyday Jewish Life in the Middle Ages
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In medieval Cairo,
Jews placed worn-out texts like letters, recipes, and everyday notes into a synagogue storeroom known as a geniza. By chance, nearly 40,000 fragments were preserved, offering a rare window into Jewish life a thousand years ago. In this talk, Dr. Goldman explores how historians use these materials to reconstruct daily life, from family and education to poverty and communal responsibility, and concludes with a striking case of Jews bringing an internal dispute over Maimonides to the papal court
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Mamaleh: A Legacy of Loss and Love
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In honor of Yom HaShoah
, Gratz College presents: Mamaleh A Legacy of Loss and Love
In Mamaleh: A Legacy of Loss and Love, Elaine Culbertson offers a powerful and deeply personal memoir that weaves together her mother Dora Freilich’s recollections of surviving two years in Auschwitz and immigrating to America with her own reflections on growing up in the shadow of trauma. At times startling, at times humorous, and always poignant, the book tells a moving mother-daughter story of survival, resilience, love, and the challenges of building a new life in a new world.
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Gratz College Names Joanna Michlic as Associate Director of the Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights
Gratz College has announced the selection of Dr. Joanna Beata Michlic, an internationally recognized social and cultural Holocaust historian, as Associate Director of the Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, Program Director of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
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Nathan Marcus Adler, Grace Aguilar, and the Reimagining of Jewish Education in Victorian Britain
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Dr. Lindsay Katzir
, Gratz's new Jewish Studies Assistant Director and Assistant Professor, offers a fascinating lecture about Jewish education. She examines how an unlikely pair—Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler and popular novelist Grace Aguilar—transformed thinking about Jewish education in Victorian Britain. Drawing on Adler's efforts to systematize Jewish schooling and Aguilar's educational writings, this program explores how both thinkers argued that Jewish education must engage not just the intellect but also the emotions. Together, their work left a lasting legacy, influencing Jewish educational practice on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Finding Common Space This Passover
Gratz President Zev Eleff shares a message on finding common space this Passover.
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Turning Lifelong Learning into Leadership: Why This Matters for the Jewish Future
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South Florida alumni, students, and friends are invited to a “poolside” chat with Dr. Leslie Ginsparg Klein, Dean and Chief Academic Officer of Gratz College. An author and scholar, Dr. Klein will share insights on lifelong learning, Jewish leadership, and why these ideas are essential for the future of higher education in the Jewish space.
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Gratz College is internationally recognized as a leader in developing effective educators, professionals, leaders and scholars, both within and beyond the Jewish community; inspiring life-long learners; and helping to build informed and strong communities through education grounded in Jewish values.
Alexandra Kay Rudolph
Doctoral program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
“It has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl to be able to work to preserve both the history of the Holocaust and the ability to learn and understand the significance of the effects of the Holocaust.”
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Gratz College serves a continuum of learners with an array of online graduate, certificate, and continuing education for professionals, such as CLE courses for lawyers, and teen programs. Our students hail from across the nation and the world, representing a diverse range of backgrounds, affiliations, and professional experiences.
78%
Part-Time
33%
30+under
26%
31 - 40
18%
41 - 50
23%
over 50
11
Countries
43
States
1:3
Students
6
Terms
8
Weeks
20+
years
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Gratz College launches innovative Jewish chaplaincy program
“We’re opening the door for talented Jewish professionals to pursue chaplaincy with the highest standards of training, ethics and clinical experience,” said Leslie Ginsparg
Klein, Dean and Chief Academic Officer of Gratz College.
Featured
Press Release
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about Gratz College launches innovative Jewish chaplaincy program
From Scrap to History The Cairo Geniza and Everyday Jewish Life in the Middle Ages
(opens in new window/tab)
In medieval Cairo,
Jews placed worn-out texts like letters, recipes, and everyday notes into a synagogue storeroom known as a geniza. By chance, nearly 40,000 fragments were preserved, offering a rare window into Jewish life a thousand years ago. In this talk, Dr. Goldman explores how historians use these materials to reconstruct daily life, from family and education to poverty and communal responsibility, and concludes with a striking case of Jews bringing an internal dispute over Maimonides to the papal court
Event
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about From Scrap to History The Cairo Geniza and Everyday Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (opens in new window/tab)
Mamaleh: A Legacy of Loss and Love
(opens in new window/tab)
In honor of Yom HaShoah
, Gratz College presents: Mamaleh A Legacy of Loss and Love
In Mamaleh: A Legacy of Loss and Love, Elaine Culbertson offers a powerful and deeply personal memoir that weaves together her mother Dora Freilich’s recollections of surviving two years in Auschwitz and immigrating to America with her own reflections on growing up in the shadow of trauma. At times startling, at times humorous, and always poignant, the book tells a moving mother-daughter story of survival, resilience, love, and the challenges of building a new life in a new world.
Event
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about Mamaleh: A Legacy of Loss and Love (opens in new window/tab)
Gratz College Names Joanna Michlic as Associate Director of the Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights
Gratz College has announced the selection of Dr. Joanna Beata Michlic, an internationally recognized social and cultural Holocaust historian, as Associate Director of the Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, Program Director of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
News
Press Release
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about Gratz College Names Joanna Michlic as Associate Director of the Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights
Nathan Marcus Adler, Grace Aguilar, and the Reimagining of Jewish Education in Victorian Britain
(opens in new window/tab)
Dr. Lindsay Katzir
, Gratz's new Jewish Studies Assistant Director and Assistant Professor, offers a fascinating lecture about Jewish education. She examines how an unlikely pair—Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler and popular novelist Grace Aguilar—transformed thinking about Jewish education in Victorian Britain. Drawing on Adler's efforts to systematize Jewish schooling and Aguilar's educational writings, this program explores how both thinkers argued that Jewish education must engage not just the intellect but also the emotions. Together, their work left a lasting legacy, influencing Jewish educational practice on both sides of the Atlantic.
Event
Read More
about Nathan Marcus Adler, Grace Aguilar, and the Reimagining of Jewish Education in Victorian Britain (opens in new window/tab)
Finding Common Space This Passover
Gratz President Zev Eleff shares a message on finding common space this Passover.
Announcement
Read More
about Finding Common Space This Passover
Turning Lifelong Learning into Leadership: Why This Matters for the Jewish Future
(opens in new window/tab)
South Florida alumni, students, and friends are invited to a “poolside” chat with Dr. Leslie Ginsparg Klein, Dean and Chief Academic Officer of Gratz College. An author and scholar, Dr. Klein will share insights on lifelong learning, Jewish leadership, and why these ideas are essential for the future of higher education in the Jewish space.
Event
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Gratz College is internationally recognized as a leader in developing effective educators, professionals, leaders and scholars, both within and beyond the Jewish community; inspiring life-long learners; and helping to build informed and strong communities through education grounded in Jewish values.
Alexandra Kay Rudolph
Doctoral program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
“It has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl to be able to work to preserve both the history of the Holocaust and the ability to learn and understand the significance of the effects of the Holocaust.”
Read More
about Alexandra Kay Rudolph
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