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This guide will introduce you to library resources for Jewish Studies at the University of Illinois.
For more information on the Program in Jewish Studies, please visit their website.
Jewish Life in America, 1654-1954 is a digital collection of Letters, scrapbooks, autobiographies, notebooks and other materials from the American Jewish Historical Society in New York City.
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Fall 2013 Courses
Comparative and World Literature 199-RH: Israeli Cinema
Instructor: Rachel Harris. N.B.: Section RH only
Comparative and World Literature 581-BK: The Animal That Therefore We All Are
Instructor: Brett Kaplan. N.B.: Section BK only.
German 260: The Holocaust in Context
Instructor: Isaac Tubb.
Hebrew 201: Elementary Modern Hebrew I
Instructor: Yore Kedem.
Hebrew 403: Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
Instructor: Yore Kedem.
Hebrew 405: Advanced Modern Hebrew I
Instructor: Rhona Seidelman.
History 252: The Holocaust
Instructor: Peter Fritzsche.
History 355: Soviet Jewish History
Instructor: Eugene Avrutin.
History 396-D: A History of Israel
Instructor: Rhona Seidelman. N.B.: Section D only.
History 502-A: Memories of Disaster
Instructor: Peter Fritzsche. N.B.: Section A only.
Philosophy 230: Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Instructor: TBA.
Religious Studies 106: Archaeology and the Bible
Instructor: Jacqueline Vayntrub.
Religious Studies 110: World Religions
Instructor: Dov Weiss.
Religious Studies 120: A History of Judaism
Instructor: Dov Weiss.
Slavic 452-A: Global Memory Studies
Instructor: Harriet Murav. N.B.: Section A only.
Yiddish 101: Beginning Yiddish I
Instructor: TBA.
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