Fall 2009
ENG-
35201
The Bible as Literature Lewis Fried MW 3:45 - 5:00 PM
HIST
-31127
Ancient and Medieval Jewish History Sol Factor MW 9:15 - 10:30 AM
HIST-
49195
Jewish Waves of Immigration Sol Factor MW 11:00 - 12:15 PM
HIST-
41129
History of the Holocaust Richard Steigmann-Gall MTR 1:10 - 2:00 PM
HEBR-
12101
Elementary Hebrew I Chaya Kessler TR 2:15 - 3:55 PM
HEBR-
22104
Intermediate Hebrew I Chaya Kessler TR 11:00 - 12:15 PM
 
Spring 2009
HEBR-
12102
Elementary Hebrew II Alan Lettofsky TR 2:15-3:55
HEBR-
22105
Intermediate Hebrew II Alan Lettofsky TR 11:00-12:15
HIST-
31128
Modern Jewish History II Alan Lettofsky TR 12:30-1:45
HIST-
31125
Zionism and Israel Sol Factor MW 9:15-10:30
HIST-
49195
ST: Children and the Holocaust Sol Factor MW 11:00-12:15
HIST-
41041
Germany 1871 to Present Richard Steigmann-Gall MTR 11:00-11:50

Fall 2008
A&S 22001 Introduction to Jewish Studies   Sol Factor MW 11:00-12:15
Hebrew 12101 Elementary Hebrew I    Alan Lettofsky   TR 9:15-10:30
Hebrew 22104 Intermediate Hebrew I   Alan Lettofsky   TR 11:00-12:15
History 31127    Ancient and Medieval Jewish History Alan Lettofsky   TR 12:30-1:45
History 49195 History of Jewish Immigration Sol Factor MW 9:15-10:00


Spring 2008

HEBR 12102 Elementary Hebrew II Alan Lettofsky
HEBR 13202 Intermediate Hewbrew II Alan Lettofsky
GER 23531 Yiddish Short Story Herb Hochhauser
HIS 38095 History of American Jews Alan Lettofsky
HIS 31125 Zionism and Israel Sol Factor
HIS 49195 Children and the Holocaust Sol Factor


Spring 2007

HEBR
12102
Beginning Hebrew II Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30pm-7:10pm Johnson Hall 64 Taught by Alan Lettofsky
HEBR 22105 Intermediate Hewbrew II Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:45pm-5:00pm Johnson Hall 62 Taught by Alan Lettofsky
HIST 49195 History of Non-European Jews Tuesdays and
Thursdays
2:15pm-3:30pm Johnson Hall 62 Taught by Alan Lettofksy
HIST
31125
Zionism and Israel Mondays and Wednesdays 9:15am -10:30am Bowman Hall 137 Taught by Sol Factor
HIST
49195
Jewish Immigration to America Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00am- 12:15pm Business
Administration
209
Taught by Sol Factor


Fall 2006

HEBR
12101
Elementary Hebrew I Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30pm-7:10pm Johnson Hall 62 Taught by Alan Lettofsky
HEBR 19486 Intermediate Hewbrew I Tuesday and Thursdays 3:45pm-5:00pm Johnson Hall 62 Taught by Alan Lettofsky
HIST
49195
ST: 1st Century Palestine Thursdays 12:30-3:00pm Taylor Hall 303 Taught by Alan Lettofksy
HIST
41129
The Holocaust Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 12:05pm-12:55pm Bowman Hall 301,
Business Administration 108 (Fridays)
Taught by Richard Steigmann-
Gall



I.          Core Course:

A&S 22001:   

Introduction to Jewish Studies 3

 

II.        Jewish Literature, Art, or Thought

3 hours from the following list:

ENG 35201:   

The Bible As Literature 3

GER 23531:   

Yiddish Short Story 3

GER 23532:   

Yiddish Drama 3

PHIL 21020:  

Comparative Religious Thought I 3

PHIL 21021:  

Comparative Religious Thought II 3

PHIL 31065:  

Philosophies of Religious Experience 3

PHIL 31068:  

Religious Thought in Contemporary Contexts 3

 

III.       Jewish History

9 hours from the following list:

HIST 31125:  

Zionism and Israel 3

HIST 31126:  

History of the Middle East 3

HIST 31127:  

Ancient and Early Medieval Jewish History 3

HIST 31128:  

Late Medieval and Modern Jewish History 3

HIST 41041:  

History of Germany, 1871—Present  3

HIST 41129:  

The Holocaust 3

 

IV.       Electives

6 additional hours from any of the above or from the following courses:

ANTH 38250:

Religion: A Search for Meaning 3

GEOG 32061:

Cultural Geography 3

GEOG 32080:

Politics and Place 3

GER 41216:   

Contemporary German Culture 3

HIST 31024:  

World War II 3

HIST 41024:  

Modern European History, 1914-1945 3

HIST 41079:  

History of the Immigrant in America 3

JMC 40010:   

Ethics and Issues in Mass Communication 3

PHIL 41010:  

Problems in the Philosophy of Religion 3

PHIL 41015:  

Philosophical Study of Religion  3

POL 30501:   

Comparative Theory and Concepts 3

POL 40530:   

Politics of War 3

PSYC 41532: 

Social Psychology 3

SOC 42561:   

Religion: Sacred and Secular Perspectives  3

SOC 42568:

Race and Ethnic Studies 3


TOTAL
 


21
Appropriate Special Topics and Seminar courses may be substituted with approval of the Jewish Studies Coordinator.