About the Program
Judaic studies cultivates an appreciation of the historic role played by Jewish culture and the Jewish religion in the development of civilization. You will study how Judaism and the Jewish culture and people have interacted with other cultures, traditions and religions as well as how they have been represented in images, discourse and cinema.
Path of Study
Applied Learning
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Courses
Learn about History and Religion of Ancient Israel (RELG 203), Judaism in America (RELG 326) and Topics in Biblical Hebrew (HBRW 490).*
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Distinguished Speakers
Hear from visiting professors and distinguished speakers. Previous speakers have included Todd Endelman, Sheila Silver and Eric Goldstein.
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Judaic Studies Review
Read and contribute to this undergraduate journal that showcases student research and events.
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Courses Disclaimer
*Courses listed are examples. Course availability changes each semester.