Concentration
Jewish Studies
at Clark are designed to introduce the student to the major historical and religious
trends in Jewish civilization since its inception in antiquity. The courses reflect
the broad range of developments both encountered and fostered by the Jewish people:
their contact with other world civilizations, their classical literature, their
social and religious institutions, and their interaction with the modern world.
In these courses, Jews and Judaism are studied both in their own internal context
and as paradigms for wider trends in history and religion.
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Academic Catalog & Requirements
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Jewish Studies professor Shelly Tenenbaum examines the support resources available to San Francisco Jews during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Read more.
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Additional Resources
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