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Gratz College
NameGratz College
Established1895
TypePrivate
LocationMelrose Park, Pennsylvania, United States

Gratz College is a private Jewish college located in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, United States, founded in 1895 by Reverend Henry Gratz and Rachel Gratz. The college is named after its founders, who were inspired by the principles of Judaism and the values of American democracy. Gratz College has a long history of providing higher education to students from diverse backgrounds, including Sara Szold, sister of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, and Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, a prominent Jewish leader. The college has also been associated with notable figures such as Albert Einstein, Martin Buber, and Elie Wiesel.

History

Gratz College was founded in 1895 as the Gratz College, with the goal of providing Jewish education to students in the United States. The college was established by Reverend Henry Gratz and Rachel Gratz, who were influenced by the principles of Judaism and the values of American democracy. During its early years, the college was affiliated with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and the Hebrew Union College. Gratz College has also been associated with notable institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and New York University. The college has a rich history of academic excellence, with notable faculty members including Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, and Professor Shlomo Avineri.

Academics

Gratz College offers a range of academic programs, including Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in fields such as Jewish studies, Hebrew language and literature, and education. The college is also known for its teacher education programs, which have produced many notable educators, including Dewey Stone, Rabbi David Ellenson, and Professor Deborah Lipstadt. Gratz College has partnerships with institutions such as the University of Haifa, Bar-Ilan University, and the Weizmann Institute of Science. The college has also been recognized for its innovative programs, such as the Gratz College Holocaust and Genocide Studies program, which is affiliated with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Yad Vashem.

Campus

The Gratz College campus is located in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, United States, and features a range of facilities, including the Gratz College Library, which houses a collection of over 50,000 volumes, including rare books and manuscripts. The campus is also home to the Gratz College Museum, which features exhibits on Jewish art and history, as well as the Gratz College Archives, which contain historical documents and records related to the college and the Jewish community. Gratz College has also established partnerships with institutions such as the National Museum of American Jewish History, the Jewish Museum (New York), and the Israel Museum.

Student Life

Gratz College offers a range of student life programs and activities, including student organizations, such as the Gratz College Student Council and the Gratz College Hillel. The college also has a strong commitment to community service, with programs such as the Gratz College Volunteer Program and the Gratz College Service Learning Program. Gratz College has also been recognized for its innovative programs, such as the Gratz College Israel Study Abroad Program, which is affiliated with the University of Haifa and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The college has also established partnerships with institutions such as the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Jewish Agency for Israel, and the World Jewish Congress.

Notable Alumni

Gratz College has a long list of notable alumni, including Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Professor Shlomo Avineri. Other notable alumni include Dewey Stone, Rabbi David Ellenson, and Professor Deborah Lipstadt. Gratz College alumni have gone on to become leaders in fields such as Jewish education, rabbinics, and academic research, and have been associated with institutions such as the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the Hebrew Union College, and the University of Pennsylvania. Notable alumni have also been recognized for their contributions to Jewish studies, including Professor Jacob Neusner, Professor Susannah Heschel, and Professor David Biale. Category:Jewish universities and colleges in the United States

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