Judaic Studies Minor
Undergraduate ProgramsWhy Minor in Judaic Studies?
Examine Judaism from historical, literary, social, cultural, religious, and philosophical perspectives.
This interdisciplinary minor is for students interested in better understanding the Jewish experience. You can organize your classes to create a specific concentration or two or have a survey minor. The minor program is structured into six areas of focus: ancient Judaism, Jewish history: modern and contemporary, Holocaust studies, Judaic literature and language, Jewish religion and philosophy, and modern Israel. There is an opportunity to study the Hebrew language.
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