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Mandel Center for Jewish Education

Rabbi Alvin Mars. Ph.D
Director, Mandel Center for Jewish Education

DR. ALVIN MARS is director of the Center for Jewish Education of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America, a position he assumed in July 2002. The mission of the Center for Jewish Education is to enhance and enrich the Jewish educational experiences provided by JCCs so as to strengthen the Jewish identity of each person touched by a JCC program or experience.

Alvin received a B.A. in history from Temple University and a B.H.L. in education and Hebrew literature from Gratz College. He studied at The Hebrew University and the Hayim Greenberg Institute in Jerusalem. In 1970 he received his Ph.D. in education from Dropsie College, with minor concentrations in comparative religion and Hebrew literature. Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan sponsored his doctoral thesis. He received rabbinical ordination in 1995.

Alvin moved to Los Angeles in 1977. He served for seven years as the director of Camp Ramah in California, where he created the California Tikvah program for learning disabled and emotionally challenged children. He also established the Ramah Academy, a Jewish educational outreach program providing Ramah experiences to the adult Jewish community.

From 1984 to 1989, Alvin was vice-president for academic affairs and chief academic officer of the University of Judaism. He was the director of the university’s undergraduate school, Lee College, and its MBA program. He was also founding dean of the Fingerhut School of Education.

From 1989 to 1998 Alvin was senior professional of The Brandeis-Bardin Institute in California. In that capacity he supervised all of the many Jewish educational programs offered by the Institute, directed the Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI) and created a number of new programs including the Young Artist Program, and the Cotsen Family Foundation Institute for Newlyweds.

In January 1999, Alvin was appointed founding headmaster of the American Hebrew Academy. The Academy, located in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the nation’s first liberal, pluralistic Jewish boarding preparatory senior high school.

Alvin was the Leo Honor Fellow of Jewish Education at Dropsie College from 1964 to 1970 and was named the Camp Ramah Medallion Honoree in 1985. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in pedagogy from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1989 and received the Distinguished Alumni Award at the 100th anniversary convocation of Gratz College in 1995.

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