Current Curriculum 2016-17
Fall Semester |
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Jewish World in the Modern Era |
The Maghreb: Contemporary History and Politics of North Africa |
Violence to Identity: an Introduction to Contemporary Israeli Literature |
Overseas Program: History of Anti-Semitism |
Overseas Program: Judaism and Christianity in Conflict |
Overseas Program: "After Auschwitz": Images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Culture |
Overseas Program: The Essence of Judaism |
Overseas Program: The Zionist Movement: the Long Road to Sovereignty: 1860-1949 |
Overseas Program: One Hundred Years: History and Memory in Tel Aviv-Jaffa |
Overseas Program: The Struggle for Palestine: The Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict |
Overseas Program: Israeli Politics |
Overseas Program: History of Israeli Art |
Overseas Program: Israeli Cinema and the Culture of Modern Israel |
Overseas Program: Israel and the Environment |
Overseas Program: The Israeli Economy |
Coursera: The Holocaust (2 credits) |
Seminar: Philosophies of Judaism |
Spring Semester |
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Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought |
Jewish World in the Modern Era |
Cybersecurity Law & Policy: Global & Israeli Perspectives |
With Herzl and Freud: Psychoanalysis, Zionism and Modern Hebrew Culture |
Overseas Program: The Struggle for Palestine: The Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict |
Overseas Program: History of Anti-Semitism |
Overseas Program: The Jews and the Passion, from the Gospels to Gibson |
Overseas Program: Contemporary Jewish Issues |
Overseas Program: The War Against the Jews: History of the Holocaust |
Overseas Program: The Zionist Movement: the Long Road to Sovereignty: 1860-1949 |
Overseas Program: Israeli Politics |
Overseas Program: One Hundred Years: History and Memory in Tel Aviv- Jaffa |
Overseas Program: Art and Immigration in the 20th & the 21st Century in Israel |
Overseas Program: Israeli Cinema and the Culture of Modern Israel |
Overseas Program: Israel and the Environment |
Coursera: The Holocaust (2 credits) |
Coursera: The Fall and Rise of Jerusalem (2 credits) |
Seminar: Palestine 1948: Myth, Memory and Historiography |