Brandeis University has announced it was establishing a special program to provide graduate training to students interested in professional careers in Jewish welfare organizations. The first class will be admitted in Sept. 1970. The program will be conducted at two Brandeis schools, the Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare and the Philip W. Lown Graduate Center for Contemporary Jewish Studies. The curriculum will combine courses in social work and Judaica.
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