
Jerusalem and the Holy Land, depicted on a mid-19th century broadsheet from North Africa, housed at the Yale Art Gallery
Yale University provides numerous opportunities for semester-long and summer study abroad and travel to locations with rich Jewish history, including at the Rothberg International School at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, as well as in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Berlin (Germany), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Casablanca (Morocco), Granada (Spain), Istanbul (Turkey), London (England), Paris (France), Prague (Czech Republic), Thessaloniki (Greece), and elsewhere. Students can also travel to universities with extensive library collections related to Jewish Studies, such as Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.
Students are encouraged to search for relevant Study Abroad Programs and to reach out to the Director of Undergraduate Study and Yale’s Study Abroad Office to learn more about these opportunities.
Study Abroad Office
Application deadlines, health and safety, funding, and travel planning