The Faculty

Program Coordinator:

Field Description

 

 

The Jewish Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of Jewish culture, history, sociology, literature, art, film and religion. While the focus of Baruch’s Jewish Studies program highlights the American, and more specifically, the New York Jewish experience, all courses that center on Jewish-related subjects fulfill the requirements for the minor. These courses are offered often cross-listed with other departments and are open to all students; they address the historical, social, cultural, religious and political life of American and world Jewry

 


The Minor 

Required Course

JWS 4900

 3 credits


Electives

Choose two of the following courses:

ANT 3153

Urban Anthropology3 credits

ANT 3085

Special Topics in Anthropology/Sociology*   (

SOC 3085

)

3 credits

ANT 4050

Religious Worlds of New York   (

SOC 4050

)

   (

REL 4050

)

3 credits
Laughter Through Tears: Classic Yiddish Fiction in Translation ()3 credits

ENG 3032

Ethnic Literature*3 credits

ENG 3940

Topics in Film*3 credits

ENG 4550

Jewish-American Literature3 credits

HEB 3311

History (Ancient) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature3 credits

HEB 3312

History (Medieval/Modern) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature3 credits

HEB 4304

The Hebrew Essays3 credits

HIS 3008

Religion and Politics in the United States   (

POL 3008

)  (

REL 3008

)

3 credits

HIS 3460

Topics in American History *3 credits

HIS 3472

American Urban History3 credits

HIS 3550

The Immigrant in American History3 credits

HIS 3551

History of the People of the City of New York3 credits

HIS 3560

History of the Jewish People in America3 credits
 Topics in European History*3 credits

JWS 3950

Special Topics in Jewish Studies3 credits

POL 3086

The Modern Middle East and North Africa3 credits

REL 3002

The Traditions of Judaism3 credits

REL 3525

The Hebrew Bible3 credits

REL 3220

Modern Jewish Thought3 credits
 * Students may use this course if the topic is relevant to the minor.
Please consult the Director of the Jewish Studies Program for permission.

Courses

Courses in Jewish Studies (JWS)

JWS 3950

Special Topics in Jewish Studies

3 credits

JWS 4001

Laughter Through Tears: Classic Yiddish Fiction in Translation

3 credits

JWS 4900

Mapping the Jewish Experience

3 credits


Courses in Hebrew (HEB)

 

HEB 3001

Lower Intermediate Hebrew

4 credits

HEB 3002

Upper Intermediate Hebrew

4 credits

HEB 3003

Advanced Hebrew I: Reading in Hebrew Language

3 credits

HEB 3004

Advanced Hebrew II

3 credits

HEB 3303

Masterpieces of Literature: The Psychological Novel

3 credits

HEB 3311

History (Ancient) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature

4 credits

HEB 3312

History (Medieval/Modern) of the Jewish People as Reflected in Literature

4 credits

HEB 4000

Advanced Hebrew Conversation I

4 credits

HEB 4001

Advanced Hebrew Conversation II

4 credits

HEB 4148

Great Works of Hebrew Literature I

3 credits

HEB 4304

The Hebrew Essays

3 credits

HEB 4315

Biblical Prose

3 credits

HEB 4316

Biblical Poetry

3 credits

HEB 4331

Poetry of the Hebrew Renaissance

3 credits

HEB 4332

Poetry of Modern Israel

3 credits

HEB 4341

Prose of the Hebrew Renaissance

3 credits

HEB 4342

Prose of Modern Israel

3 credits

HEB 5300

Hebrew Seminar

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5301

Talmud I

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5302

Talmud II

3 hours; 3 credits

HEB 5320

Hebrew Philosophical Literature

3 hours; 4 credits

HEB 1001-1002

Elementary Hebrew

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

HEB 5000-5004

Independent Study

Hours and credits to be arranged

HEB 6001-6003

Honors

3 credits each