OVERVIEW
The Program in Judaic Studies is an interdisciplinary unit devoted to the study of Jews and Judaism in all historical and geographic contexts. The faculty includes scholars from both humanistic and social scientific disciplines such as anthropology, history, literary criticism, and philosophy. We offer an undergraduate curriculum that covers a wide array of courses in Judaic Studies. Several of our faculty members are engaged in graduate instruction in other departments. There are ten faculty members with appointments in the Program, plus eight affiliated faculty members with research and teaching interests in Judaic Studies. Home departments of affiliated faculty include History, Modern Culture & Media, Religious Studies, and Portuguese & Brazilian Studies.
Please refer to the People and Course Offerings links on the left for current information about our faculty and Fall 2012 course offerings!