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TRAD 104 - 792
Jewish Thought and Culture

Evening/Weekend no additional fees required - register through Student Link
Prerequisites: none
Identical with: TRAD 104 - 791
Instructor: Deborah Kaye

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4Sample Syllabus (currently enrolled students go to 4D2L for up to date syllabus) 
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Students explore the historical construction of Jewish culture as an organically developing constellation of multiple and often conflicting communities throughout history with varying religious ideas and practices.

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