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Siegal College of Judaic Studies at Jewish Educational Services

Atlanta, GA
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About Siegal College of Judaic Studies at Jewish Educational Services

Siegal College of Judaic Studies at Jewish Educational Services is an instructional site located in Atlanta, Georgia, associated with Siegal College of Judaic Studies. This site extends the college's mission of providing education in Jewish studies, Jewish education, and related humanities fields to learners in the Atlanta area. No specific enrollment, completion, or retention data are reported for this individual site through IPEDS.

Siegal College of Judaic Studies offers undergraduate and graduate programs in areas such as Jewish studies, Jewish education, and nonprofit management. Credentials may include bachelor's degrees and master's degrees designed for educators, community professionals, and individuals seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish history, text, and culture.

Atlanta, Georgia, is home to a substantial Jewish community and a broad network of Jewish educational, cultural, and religious organizations. This instructional site supports local access to specialized Judaic studies coursework for adult learners, educators, and community members who benefit from in-person instruction without traveling to the college's main campus.

Contact Information

6255 Barfield Road Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30328

Programs

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