Jewish Studies at Stanford
The Taube Center for Jewish Studies offers an interdisciplinary program for the study and understanding of Jewish cultures, literatures, languages, religion, politics, and history.
The Taube Center’s mission includes three goals:
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To promote research and the production of outstanding scholarship
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To offer Stanford students the opportunity to study Jewish history, Hebrew, Yiddish and other Jewish languages and literatures, Talmudic Studies, contemporary Jewish culture, and Sephardic Studies
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To serve as an intellectual resource for the broader community
Courses
- Aranoff, D. (PI)
- Kim, E. (PI)
JEWISHST 285D
- Tapper, J. (PI)
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