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Jerusalem, 1923, Israel Paldi

Study Abroad

The Frankel Center encourages students to take time to study abroad, whether it is in Israel, Eastern Europe or elsewhere. Many Judaic Studies students spend all or part of an academic year studying abroad. Study abroad offers students the opportunity for cultural immersion, intensive language learning and first-hand observation of different educational systems. A large number of Judaic Studies students choose to study in Israel where they have an opportunity to expand their language skills and participate in daily life.

Advisors and student services staff offer counseling about educational institutions and programs as well as assistance in selecting opportunities that easily integrate into the students program of study. To learn more about study abroad opportunities, contact Brittin Pollack, Student Services Coordinator at 734-763-9047 or email .

Programs

2111 Thayer Bldg.
University of Michigan
202 S. Thayer Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1608
Phone: 734-763-9047
Fax: 734-936-2186
The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies