Our goal at The Rabbinical School of The Jewish Theological Seminary is to challenge students to develop the spiritual, intellectual, professional, and ethical qualities necessary to function as Jewish religious leaders. Our curriculum assumes a strong foundation of Hebrew language and basic textual skills in Hebrew Bible and Talmud.
Students entering JTS take the following entrance exams to help place them into the appropriate courses:
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Exam |
Study Guide |
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Hebrew Language |
Candidates are required to have completed two semesters of college-level Hebrew prior to year one. The Hebrew Department will administer a placement test during the admissions process and verify placement during orientation. |
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Bible |
(a) Mikra'ot Gedolot: Students are required to demonstrate the ability to translate biblical verses and short passages from selected medieval commentaries. |
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Rabbinics |
Entering students will take a diagnostic exam to determine what level of Talmud is appropriate for initial placement. |