The organizations/institutions listed below may be of interest to the JOFA audience. Please note that the inclusion of an organization/institution on the list does not constitute and should not be viewed as an endorsement by JOFA.
Bernard Revel Graduate School is a Yeshiva University graduate program that trains men and women as effective teachers and researchers in Jewish Studies.
Drisha is a forum for empowering women to be Jewish scholars and educators. Drisha offers a wide variety of educational initiatives including full-time programs with a leadership development track, summer institutes, a summer high school program, a Bat Mitzvah program, continuing education programs, and community lectures.
The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute is a university-based research institute which develops fresh ways of thinking about Jews and gender worldwide by producing and promoting scholarly research and artistic projects.
Nishmat is a women's learning community that provides educational opportunities, ranging from beginners to the most advanced level, available to women anywhere in the world.
Matan is a leading force in advanced Torah studies for women. Learning opportunities range from intensive Scholars Programs to a broad range of Adult Education courses to special evening programs.
Run by Dalia Davis and Nell Mahgel-Friedman, the Merkavah Torah Institute provides inspiring and vigour learning opportunities for Jewish women in the Bay area. contact: merkavahberkeley@gmail.com




















