Photos of Hornstein Students
Photos of Hornstein Students
Photos of Hornstein Students
Photos of Hornstein Students
Photos of Hornstein Students
Photos of Hornstein Students

News and Events

Hornstein Chair, Jonathan Sarna, elected fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society. [read more]

Congratulations to incoming students, Edana Appel and Healther Kufert, on being awarded the highly selective JCC Association scholarship for students interested in careers in the Jewish Community Center movement! They join 2nd-year student, Lauren Fredman. Links to more information about this and other prestigious scholarship opportunities for Jewish leadership graduate students.

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Recent Publications

"L’Chai –yim to Working in the Jewish Community", Lisa Tabak '95 in eJewishPhilanthropy.com, 9/8/13

"America's Russian-Speaking Jews Come of Age", Project Head, Jonathan D. Sarna. (Written for the Barbara and Jack Kay Center for Communal Life at the Jewish People Policy Institute) Summer 2013.

"My Years with Hillel", Tzvi Raviv '12 in eJewishPhilanthropy.com, 5/10/13

"Why America Has No Chief Rabbi", Jonathan Sarna in jewishideasdaily.com, 1/23/13

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Learn more about our programs with the video links below:
Photo of two students looking out over water in Acco, Israel
play video About Hornstein
Hornstein Students at Camp Conference
play video Why Hornstein?
Photo of Hornstein Student Listening
play video Meet Our Students
Photo of Hornstein Students in Moscow
play video Career Opportunities

The Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program is a master's level program combining intensive academics, field-based experiences, and international travel to prepare visionary leaders for the twenty-first-century Jewish community.

A twenty-one-month, dual-degree graduate program built on a tradition of pragmatic scholarship, Hornstein is your next step toward joining a new generation of Jewish leadership. The Hornstein Program develops your knowledge, your professional skills, and your career goals in the classroom and in the field. Benefit from the high-level education, mentoring, and networking that will enable you to translate your personal commitments into meaningful, professional leadership in the Jewish community.