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JUDAIC STUDIES'
COURSE LIST FOR FALL 2010
Currently enrolled students go to
D2L
UA
Schedule of Classes
Independent Study
Information
Hebrew
Courses
JUS 301 Jewish
Civilizations -
David
Graizbord, Thomas Kovach,
Sol Littman,
Anat Maimon,
Beth Alpert Nakhai,
Thomas Price
JUS 322 Modern
Jewish Thought “The Emergence of Modern Jewish Politics, 1848-1948”
- Gil Ribak, Postdoctoral Fellow in
Jewish Studies
JUS 370a History of the Jews: Modern Jewish History
- Gil
Ribak, Postdoc. Fellow in Jewish Studies
JUS 370a History of the
Jews: Modern Jewish History -
Correspondence Deborah Kaye
JUS 370b History of the Jews: Medieval
to Early Modern Evening/Weekend -
Deborah Kaye
JUS 372a History and Religion of Israel: The
1st Temple Period
- Beth Alpert Nakhai
JUS 372b History and Religion of Israel: The
2nd Temple Period - Abigail Limmer
JUS 372b History and Religion of Israel: The
2nd Temple Period Evening -
Abigail Limmer
JUS 374
The Holocaust -
The History Department
JUS 374
The Holocaust - Correspondence
Deborah Kaye
JUS 377 Modern Israel
- Asher Susser, Visiting Professor
in Modern Israel Studies
JUS 377
Modern Israel Evening/Weekend -
Deborah Kaye
JUS 382 Archaeology & The
Bible - Beth Alpert Nakhai
JUS 387 The History
of Anti Semitism Evening/Weekend -
Thomas Price
JUS 396h/496h Jordan, Israel & The
Palestinians (honors section available) -
Asher Susser, Visiting Professor
in Modern Israel Studies
JUS 496w/596w Feminist Approaches to the Bible
- Professor Esther Fuchs
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