Jewish Leadership Program

The curriculum is rooted in the belief that Judaism has its own distinct and insightful approaches to leadership. Through lectures, group work and individual mentoring led by Northwestern University and Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership faculty, as well as prominent nonprofit and business leaders in the Jewish community, participants will learn best practices drawn from contemporary leadership principles and classical Jewish texts and thought.

About the Jewish Leadership Program

Program Goals for Jewish Leadership

Participants who complete the program will be able to:

  • Analyze, explain, and model what it means to be an effective leader by drawing upon Jewish scholarship and classical texts and best practices.
  • Apply ethical principles based on Jewish traditions into daily leadership practices.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of key qualities of effective leadership based on contemporary leadership theory.
  • Develop a repertoire of supervisory, conflict resolution and change management skills.
  • Implement strategies and techniques for effective collaboration, team building and communication.
  • Synthesize what is learned in this program to solve problems within the participant's organization.

A Unique Partnership

Innovative Faith-based Program

Dr. Dean P. Bell

In our rapidly accelerating world, we need leaders able to leverage the best practices of the past and present—and who have the skill to anticipate future needs. Powered by an exceptional faculty, a diverse and inspiring cohort of peers, and expert and forward-thinking coaches, the Certificate in Jewish Leadership provides the skills, insights, and network necessary to be the Jewish leader that our communities need and our times demand.”

— Dr. Dean P. Bell, President and CEO Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership

Certificate Requirements for Jewish Leadership

The curriculum is a four-module sequence offered online and at the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership in Chicago. Participants proceed through the curriculum as a cohort, which provides opportunities for peer learning and networking. Students must complete the entire program of study to earn a certificate.

Jewish Leadership Program Structure

The curriculum is a four-module sequence that takes place over a three-month period, either as two in-person seminars or as weekly, online courses.

Jewish Leadership Professional Coaching

Professional coaching is one of the unique and outstanding aspects of the program. Each participant receives a personalized leadership assessment and is matched with a professional coach. This individualization helps participants identify their leadership styles and build on their unique aptitudes.

Application Information for the Jewish Leadership Program

For more information, please visit the Jewish Leadership Program Application Information page or contact the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership at (312) 322-1707.

Tuition and Financial Aid for the Jewish Leadership Program

Complete details about tuition can be found on the Tuition and Financial Aid for the Jewish Leadership Program page.

Careers in Jewish Leadership

Read more on the Careers in Jewish Leadership page.

Find out more about Northwestern's Jewish Leadership Program

Contact Professional Development Team

The Professional Development Team at Northwestern University School of Professional Studies can be a resource to you for inquiries regarding our certificate programs.

Core Courses for the Jewish Leadership Program

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