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Jewish Social Work focuses on providing social services and support within Jewish communities, while also being grounded in broader principles of social work and cultural sensitivity. It addresses areas such as family support, education, community development, mental health, and assistance for vulnerable groups, often incorporating Jewish values, traditions, and ethical frameworks. The field is particularly relevant for those who wish to work in community organizations, welfare institutions, or cultural and religious settings. In addition to professional social work skills, an understanding of Jewish history, culture, and religious practices is essential.
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Other EU Students
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| Bachelor | No courses | 31 October |