Catalogue 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jewish Studies
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See: Jewish Studies Program
Director: Peter Antelyes;
Steering Committee: Peter Antelyes (English), Andrew K. Bush (Hispanic Studies), Rachel D. Friedman (Greek and Roman Studies), Judith L. Goldstein (Anthropology), Dorothy Kim (English), Lynn R. LiDonnici (Religion), Jannay Morrowb (Psychology), Jill S. Schneiderman (Earth Science and Geography), Elliott Schreiber (German Studies), Joshua Schreier (History), Agnes Veto (Religion), Debra Zeifman (Psychology);
Participating Faculty: Peter Antelyes (English), Andrew K. Bush (Hispanic Studies), Rachel D. Friedman (Greek and Roman Studies), Judith L. Goldstein (Anthropology), Dorothy Kim (English), Lynn R. LiDonnici (Religion), Jannay Morrowb (Psychology), Jill S. Schneiderman (Earth Science and Geography), Elliott Schreiber (German Studies), Joshua Schreier (History), Agnes Veto (Religion), Debra Zeifman (Psychology).
b On leave 2015/16, second semester
Jewish Studies is a multidisciplinary approach to the diversity of Jewish experience. This approach involves studying the creation and reproduction of Jewish culture in multi-ethnic societies in the ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary world as well as such subjects as languages and translations, texts and images, diaspora and Zionism, law and religion, and the cultural construction of Jewish identities.
Major
Correlate Sequence in Jewish Studies
Approved Courses
Jewish Studies: I. Introductory
Jewish Studies: II. Intermediate
Jewish Studies: III. Advanced
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