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Title and Degree Programs

Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters and Title of Rabbi
Master of Arts in Jewish Studies
Cantorial Investiture
Doctor of Hebrew Letters

Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters and Title of Rabbi

Requirements for the title of rabbi are the following:

  • satisfactory completion of academic course work (five years of core curriculum or six years, including the Mekhinah year at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College;
  • satisfactory completion of professional requirements; and
  • final approval of the faculty.

Upon successful completion of the rabbinic program, you also receive
the master of arts in Hebrew letters degree.
 

Master of Arts in Jewish Studies

The master of arts in Jewish studies (MAJS) program offers a serious, graduate-level opportunity to delve deeply into Jewish history, thought, ethics and literature while searching for spiritual meaning. Covering the full breadth of Jewish studies, including Hebrew language, the MAJS provides a sound basis for specializing later.

Cantorial Investiture

If you are interested in pursuing a career in the Jewish community as ritual director, cantorial soloist or cantor, the cantorial investiture program—offered in conjunction with Gratz College—is designed for you.

Doctor of Hebrew Letters

Once you are granted the title of rabbi, you can add the doctor of Hebrew letters degree by completing the required degree work at RRC, earning a doctorate at an accredited university and submitting to RRC an approved thesis growing out of the doctoral dissertation.

Additional details regarding the doctoral program are available from the Dean of Administration and Registrar, Barbara Hirsh, at bhirsh@rrc.edu.