Judaic Studies
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Jews have lived and flourished over thousands of years in a variety of social contexts, stretching from the Land of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean to Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Concentrators will have the opportunity to study Jews in these contexts, getting to know their social structures, and what they have created.
Degree Type
A.B.
department
CIP Code
38.0206ℹ
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Judaic Studies
Jews have lived and flourished over thousands of years in a variety of social contexts, stretching from the Land of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean to Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Concentrators will have the opportunity to study Jews in these contexts, getting to know their social structures, and what they have created.
The subjects of study cover an astonishing range, including history and society, Jewish law and philosophy, and Jewish literature and ritual. Students will learn to unlock this wealth in both the ancient and the modern worlds through a number of academic disciplines - History, Religious Studies, and Literature. These also provide tools for studying and analyzing human societies and cultures in general, for which Jewish experiences provide an important perspective.
Student Goals
Students in this concentration will:
- Explore the history of Jews and Judaism from biblical times to the present
- Develop theoretical acumen in humanistic and social scientific inquiry
- Acquire elementary proficiency in Hebrew
- Select and develop proficiency in the methods of one particular discipline
- Complete a capstone course or honors thesis
Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)
Student Leaders: Zoe Kass
Graduating Class
| Class Year | Total Students | Honors Graduates |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2 | 0 |
| 2022 | 4 | 0 |
| 2024 | 2 | 0 |
| 2025 | 2 | 0 |
Judaic Studies alumni work in business, law, education and development, and for advocacy, arts, and entertainment organizations.
What are Judaic Studies concentrators doing…
The Director of Undergraduate Studies is typically the first point of contact for prospective concentrators. Once students have declared, they may be assigned a specific concentration advisor from within the department or program.