Faculty
- The Program in Jewish Studies is excited to announce that Eyal Rivlin, Instructor of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, has been promoted to Senior Instructor, effective August 2019.Eyal Rivlin has served
- The Program in Jewish Studies is excited to announce that Nan Goodman, Director of the Program in Jewish Studies and Professor of English and Jewish Studies, has been awarded a 小蓝视频 Faculty Assembly Excellence Award in
- The Program in Jewish Studies is excited to announce that Professor Hilary Falb Kalisman, the Program's Endowed Professor of Israel/Palestine Studies, will begin teaching courses this spring semester. Professor Kalisman
- Sam Boyd, Professor of Jewish Studies and Religious Studies, was recently interviewed by the Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine. In the article, Professor Boyd talks about his research on the Bible and how
- On Wednesday, October 17, Samuel Boyd, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies, presented his research in a "TED-style" talk at the Dairy Art Center as part of the University of Colorado's first
- Brian A. Catlos, Professor of Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, and Director of the CU Mediterranean Studies Group, recently published an article titled "鈥榃estern Culture鈥 and Where it Really Came From" on Hurst
- As we enter the 2018-2019 academic year, we are pleased to announce a variety of new developments in the Program in Jewish Studies at CU 小蓝视频.We welcome two new faculty members to Jewish Studies, Rebecca Wartell, Instructor in Jewish
- In Professor David Shneer's latest article, "How Jewish Can One Fiddler Be?: Reflections on the Folksbiene鈥檚 Fidler afn dakh," he and colleague Professor Rebecca Kobrin of Columbia University consider why this Yiddish
- Professor Brian Catlos鈥檚 latest book, Kingdoms of Faith. A New History of Islamic Spain was featured in The New Yorker鈥檚 鈥淏rief Notices鈥 (23 May issue). From The New Yorker Kingdoms of
- Islamic Spain: was it a paradise of tolerance and religious harmony, or an oppressive and violent authoritarian regime? Was it a beacon of enlightened sophistication snuffed out by barbaric Dark Age Europeans, or the arena of a