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| Undergraduate Education>>Majors>>| African and African American Studies | Asian American Studies | Chicana and Chicano Studies | Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity | Jewish Studies | Native American Studies Taube Center for Jewish StudiesThe Taube Center for Jewish Studies is an interdisciplinary program open to students in any department who wish to enrich their studies through an acquisition of knowledge in Jewish history, thought, religion, literature and society. The Jewish Studies minor and individually designed major encourage a sustained examination in the field of Jewish studies, and extend across broad interdisciplinary terrain in the humanities. Students who participate in the Jewish Studies program have an opportunity to select from a wide variety of courses, covering the full expanse of Jewish history, literature, language, religion and politics from the Biblical period to the present. Students may also select from designated lecture courses and seminars offered through the Program in Comparative Studies of Race and Ethnicity to complement their curriculum in Jewish Studies. In addition, a wide range of research and travel funds for study abroad as well as in the United States are available under the aegis of the Jewish Studies program. Professors Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert (Religious Studies) and Vered Shemtov (African and Middle Eastern Program) serve as co-directors. For more information about requirements and courses see http://www.stanford.edu/dept/jewishstudies/teaching/undergraduate.html |
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