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JUS 301h Honors
Jewish Civilizations

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This course will be required for JUS majors and minors. It satisfies the University’s Tier II requirements.
Prerequisites: none
Instructors: Shlomo Aronson, Victor Cohen, David Graizbord, Thomas Kovach, Sol Littman, Beth Alpert Nakhai, Thomas Price, J. Edward Wright

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Intended as an introductory survey and as a gateway to more specialized courses in Judaic studies, this course we will explore Jewish Civilization through selected topics that will address the questions of how and why Jews and their Israelite forbears created, recreated, and gave expression to their culture(s), and what significance that has had for them and for history. An overarching goal of the course is that, in the course of exploring these questions, you will develop a disciplined understanding of, and a basic store of knowledge about, Jewish Civilization.

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