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Jewish Studies
 
Welcome to The Michael and Irene Ross
Program in Jewish Studies
Jewish Studies offers a wide range of courses that examine the literature of the Jews, their history, philosophy, mysticism, sociology, and nationalism. The Program in Jewish Studies is developing a series of courses to explore the links of American Jews to other ethnic minorities and speak to the vitality of Jewish culture from antiquity to the present.

In cooperation with other departments in Humanities and the Arts, Jewish Studies courses, seminars and lectures will speak to the role of minority cultures in shaping and reacting to national identity. A major concern of Jewish Studies is the study of ethics in society, art and literature. In particular, Jewish Studies will address the philosophical, political and religious questions posed by racism and genocide in present and past centuries.

The Program coordinates a study abroad program for undergraduates and graduates at Tel Aviv University and Ben Gurion University. Financial assistance is available to qualified students.

We invite you to take some of our classes, and find out why Jewish Studies is one of the fastest growing majors and minors at City College!


 
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Contact Us
Jewish Studies Program
NAC 5/202
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031

Program Director: Professor Roy Mittelman
P | (212) 650-7522
E | jewishstudies@ccny.cuny.edu

Assistant Director: Professor Amy Kratka
P | (212) 650-6790
E | kratkaccny@yahoo.com


What Our Students are Saying...
This course has honestly changed me from a closed-minded person to being more accepting. I think the course, for lack of a better word, is awesome.

I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed every single class. I find myself sharing my new information with anyone within earshot.

This is the coolest course I’ve ever taken.

This course has been utterly amazing. This course has led me to challenge my personal beliefs.

Some of my friends say that they need to take this class because every time we are talking about something I always somehow make a connection to what I’ve learned in this class.

I think that this course has been very insightful. I find myself taking notes while the discussion is going on. Not notes for the course, but notes for my life.
Upcoming Events

Feb 16, 12
"The Community That Should Not Be: Jews in Germany After 1945"
By Hannes Stein, cultural correspondent for Die Welt, a German national daily published in Berlin, and a reporter for Juedische Allgemeine, a German-Jewish newspaper.  
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Meet Our Students
Michelle Ayoub
My university experience at City College has so far been stimulating on many levels. I would never have imagined that the same little girl who had become so distanced from her ethnicity would one day be studying Arabic at university.  Read More

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