The Frankel Center invites students to explore the cross-cultural interactions that have influenced the world in which we live. Course offerings anticipate the needs of students with varying levels of knowledge about the Jewish past and present. Our courses strive to be relevant and provide critical skills to understand and address inequities in our society. Language instruction in Yiddish, Hebrew, and Ladino also engages the broad range of Jewish cultures and experiences across time and space.
Race & Ethnicity (R&E) Courses
JUDAIC 244 - The History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
JUDAIC 250 - Screening Jewish Cultures
JUDAIC 271 - Contact and Conflict: Jewish Experience in Eastern Europe through Art, Film and Literature
JUDAIC 281 - Jews in the Modern World: Texts, Images, Ideas
JUDAIC 322 - The Origins of Nazism
JUDAIC 351 - Anne Frank in Context
JUDAIC 386 - The Holocaust
JUDAIC 388 - Antisemitism and Philosemitism: Jews in Myth and Thought