Traditional weddingAmong the oldest of academic interdisciplinary studies, dating back to the 19th century, Jewish studies explore Judaism, the Jewish people and culture, and their role in the shaping of human experience. The subject matter of Jewish studies makes it relevant to every department and program in the humanities and social sciences. The breadth of Jewish studies is extensive, with a strong foundation in biblical scholarship and the ancient world combined with more recent study of European, American, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern history. It can involve the study of religion, literature, folklore, sociology, anthropology, psychology, political science, philosophy, modern and ancient languages, art, music, film and theatre, law, social welfare, and women's, cultural, and American studies. Jewish studies can benefit students exploring their own identity or pursuing an interest in Western civilization. Jewish studies prepares students for graduate school; for careers in Jewish agencies, federations, and community centers or for pre-professional training. The Jewish studies minor can be readily integrated with several KU majors and programs. Students who major in fields such as American studies, English, history, or religious studies will find that many of the courses required for their majors also fit into the Jewish studies minor.

Jewish studies offers a unique program that allows students to approach the study of Jewish life, texts, religions and cultures, from an interdisciplinary perspective. If you would like to learn to think about a subject matter using a variety of disciplines, we encourage you to explore our Minor.

Check out these two new classes for the Jewish Studies minor for Fall 2012: Israeli/Palestinian Conflict and Israeli Politics and Society.


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Hebrew can be directed to
Shelley Rissen
Hebrew Program Coordinator
srissien@ku.edu/785.864.4025

Jewish Studies minor to
Prof. Molly Zahn
mzahn@ku.edu/785.864.4609

Course offerings or other matters to
Melanie Cohavi
mcohavi@ku.edu/785.864.4664


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