Institute for Jewish Studies – Freie Universität
The Institute for Jewish Studies at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany works with many international organizations to conduct research on topics concerning Judaism.
The Institute for Jewish Studies at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany works with many international organizations to conduct research on topics concerning Judaism.
The Center for Interreligious Studies maintains partnerships with various institutions at home and abroad as well as individual researchers, with the aim of scientific exchange and the promotion of interreligious dialogue.
The Center of Jewish Studies at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is to pursue researches in Jewish culture, history (with a special respect to the history of Jews in Hungary) and tradition (including Bible and rabbinics).
The Vered Jewish Canadian Studies Program promotes an understanding of Jewish life, culture, language, literature and history in Canada. The program offers a variety of courses in an interdisciplinary environment with courses in Jewish Canadian culture, history, literature and Yiddish.
The Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies is dedicated to the study of the Canadian Jewish experience through research, education, and community partnerships.
The Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto provides undergraduate and graduate programs related to Jewish studies in archeology, art, history, languages, literature, performance, philosophy, political science, religion, and sociology.
The ACJS / Aéjc is a national organization with headquarters in Montreal. Since the 1970s the organization has been affiliated with several local Jewish historical societies and organizations throughout Canada.
The Institute for Jewish Studies is a JUDAIC Institute at the Faculty of Theology at the Åbo Akademi University. Åbo Akademi University is a Swedish language school in Finland. They also have a program called Old Testament Exegetics with Judaic Studies.
The Toronto Board of Rabbis organizes rabbis in the Toronto area for educational events and radio/television appearances.