Hebrew College, a graduate Jewish leadership school in Massachusetts, holds a combined Commencement & Ordination ceremony each year. Their most recent celebration was on May 25, 2025, marking both graduating students and rabbinic ordinations. The college publishes a Commencement & Ordination Program but does not provide publicly accessible details about academic regalia (graduation gown color, cap, tassels, honor cords, or stoles) in either its catalog or student-handbook.
Their student handbook / academic catalog (PDF) includes many policies (fees, graduation eligibility, student conduct), but makes no mention of academic dress, color schemes for graduation gowns, or regalia rules. The catalog also lacks a section on faculty hoods, doctoral or master’s-level gown trim, or discipline-based hooding colors.
The Hebrew College Fast Facts page likewise does not reference cap-and-gown or commencement-regalia color standards. Their Graduate Degrees & Guidelines section describes degree programs (Master of Jewish Education, M.A. in Jewish Studies, Rabbinic ordination), but does not mention academic regalia conventions. Finally, while the Commencement & Ordination page highlights their respect for ritual and ceremony, it gives logistical details (dates, honorees) rather than regalia color-codes.
In short: Hebrew College’s publicly available resources do not document any standard for graduation gown color, graduation cap style, tassel color, honor cords, stoles, or faculty regalia. There is no published “academic regalia” policy in their handbook or catalog. That means any product listing (graduation gown sets, tassels, cords, hoods) marketed for Hebrew College graduates would be speculative unless confirmed directly with their registrar or commencement office.
Prepare for your Hebrew College commencement with this cap & gown set. Note: Hebrew College does **not** publicly list its own color scheme for graduation gowns, tassels, honor cords or stoles.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Hebrew College, you can reach out directly to the college's administration or the office responsible for commencement and student services. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding academic regalia.