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About
the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School
The
Florence Melton Adult Mini-School is a world pioneer in the
field of adult Jewish education. With its international
headquarters at the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School
Institute of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a national office for
North America in Northbrook, IL, the Mini-School, a social
franchise, forms an international network of community-based
schools offering adults the opportunity to acquire Jewish
literacy in an open, trans-denominational, intellectually
stimulating learning environment
The Florence Melton Adult Mini-School is the largest pluralistic
adult Jewish education network in the world. Founded in 1986 at
the initiative of
Florence Zacks Melton, a community activist and longtime
supporter of Jewish education, the Mini-School initially opened
with three pilot sites in North America. Driven by her vision,
there are now 62 Mini-Schools in 60 cities throughout the United
States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia, attended weekly by
some 5,500 students.
What Makes the Mini-School Unique?
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Commitment to Learning: Students enroll in a
sequential two-year course developed specifically for adult
learners. They meet one day a week throughout the academic
year. There are no examinations. The only prerequisite is a
commitment to learn. The Mini-School infuses students with a
desire to make Jewish learning a way of life which often
continues beyond the first two years into Mini-School
graduate courses.
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Sophisticated Curriculum: Four text-based courses
make up the sequential two-year
curriculum written by a team of experts at the Hebrew
University's
Melton Centre for Jewish Education - the world's largest
academic center for Jewish education.
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Quality Teaching and Learning: To preserve the high
standards which are the hallmark of the Mini-School, all
faculty members - educators within the community - must
participate in ongoing professional enrichment programs.
This also contributes to the community's educational
resources. Questioning and dialogue are encouraged in a
pluralistic classroom environment.
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Israel-Diaspora Partnership: Jewish Federations,
Jewish Community Centers, Bureaus of Jewish Education and
community coalitions are the Hebrew University's partners in
the Mini-School. This ensures a community commitment to
maintaining the high level of quality expected of each
Mini-School. There are study and enrichment seminars for
alumni, faculty and directors at the Hebrew University: the
Israel Seminar for Graduates, the Faculty Israel Seminar and
the International Directors Conference.
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