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59 results for "Jewish History and Culture"

Jewish History and Culture

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The program in Jewish History and Culture focuses on the history and literature of the Jewish people from late antiquity to modern times. While students generally choose to focus their interests by period, the program itself stresses "vertical" competence...

Graduate Program Overview

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NELC has four main fields, each comprising several subfields. Ancient Near Eastern Studies whose sub-fields include a. Archaeology of the Levant b. Assyriology c. Egyptology d. Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Armenian and East Christian Studies Jewish History...

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NELC has three main fields, each comprising several subfields. Ancient Near Eastern Studies whose sub-fields include a. Akkadian and Sumerian Studies b. Archaeology of the Levant c. Armenian Studies d. Hebrew Bible/Old Testament e. Iranian Studies * f...

Center for Jewish Studies: Elisheva Carlebach

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Co-sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies, the Early Modern History Workshop, History of the Book at Harvard, and the Jewish Societies and Cultures Seminar at the Mahindra Humanities Center Elisheva Carlebach , Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish...

David Stern has published a new book

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David Stern, Harry Starr Professor of Classical and Modern Jewish and Hebrew Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature has published Jewish Literary Cultures: Volume I, The Ancient Period (Penn State University Press). This first installment in...

David Stern

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Research Fields: Classical and Modern Hebrew Literature; History of Biblical Interpretation, Jewish and Christian; Intersection of contemporary literary theory and hermeneutics with ancient and medieval exegesis; ancient and medieval Judaism; History of...

Jay M. Harris

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Harris has been on the Faculty since 1989. He specializes in Modern Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History, teaching courses on modern Jewish religion, law, thought, and culture, primarily in Europe. He also teaches two Gen Ed courses in the Ethics and...

Jewish Studies

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The Jewish Studies track explores many facets of Jewish religion, law, literature, philosophy, and culture, and the history of the Jews in the Middle East and the diaspora. Through basic courses, it offers undergraduates the framework of knowledge for...

Reflections of/on a Spanish Jewish Exile

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Co-sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies, the Committee on Medieval Studies, and the Jewish Societies and Cultures Seminar at the Mahindra Humanities Center: Engaging the Past, Envisioning the Future: Reflections of/on a Spanish Jewish Exile Jeremy...

German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic

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Co-sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies and the Center for European Studies (Jews in Modern Europe Study Group): German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic John M. Efron, Koret Professor of Jewish History, University of California, Berkeley...

Dec 07: Job talk: Paola Tartakoff (Rutgers)

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**NOTE NEW TIME - 4:30pm** Paola Tartakoff Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, Rutgers University " The Deacon and the Jewess: Conversion to Judaism in Medieval Spain and Beyond" Monday, December 7, 4:30 p.m. ~~ 6 Divinity Avenue, room 201...