Me’ah
Program of Study
You will be immersed in reading core Jewish texts, grappling with concepts representing
cultural and political movements from four historical periods — biblical, rabbinic,
medieval and modern. For approximately 100 hours of class time (Me'ah means "100"
in Hebrew) over a two-
Me'ah offers not only an opportunity to grow as a literate student of Jewish life, but also a powerful means to join a growing community of learners — bringing knowledge and insight into your personal life and community as you build your understanding of what Jewish texts and ideas meant historically and what they mean for Jews today.
More Than 3,500 Graduates
Starting with two Boston-
A Faculty of Scholars
The high caliber of instruction — equivalent to a university-
Join the "Conversation"
Through reading and analyzing core texts and ideas, the Me'ah program helps you develop a framework for understanding Jewish culture and civilization. Assigned readings, including passages from both primary textual sources and supplemental scholarly materials, reveal the richness of Jewish literature. These sources are at the heart of the Jewish "conversation" — a conversation that stretches over 3,000 years as Jews have interpreted and reinterpreted the central texts that define their tradition. In Me'ah, you become part of that conversation.
The first year will enable you to delve into core Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts, the basis of Jewish beliefs, behaviors and community. During the second year, you will focus on the medieval and modern Jewish experience, drawing from primary sources and exploring the distinguishing social and cultural themes of those eras. In studying the major works and ideas of each period, each within its unique historical context, you will also discover vital interrelationships.
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