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Learning to lead a Jewish communal enterprise is a complex endeavor. No formula can prepare professionals to face the realities of today’s communities, let alone understand today what will be needed tomorrow. At Hornstein, learning takes place in our classrooms, through field experiences and co-curricular activities. Specially designed modules introduce students to the historical and contemporary realities of the international Jewish community. We provide the grounding to understand trends, develop the ability to frame issues and apply skills essential for complex problem solving. When all this is combined, students have the foundation to play vital roles as professionals in the international Jewish world.
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Professional Field Experience
Co-curriculars

“The preparation I received through the Hornstein Program has enabled me to grapple with the exciting challenges and adrenaline rushes that are frequently experienced when working in the Jewish community. Coursework, networking with faculty and colleagues as well as field experiences have enhanced my career immensely by allowing me to feel empowered, forward thinking and most of all, well trained.”
Lisa Tabak, '95 (Heller-Hornstein)
Assistant Director
Campaign in Leadership Development
Jewish Community Federation
San Francisco
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