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AP/JWST 1880 6.00 The Jewish Experience, Civilization and Culture

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AP/JWST 1880 6.00

Jewish Experience: Civilization and Culture

An examination of the interaction of Jews and gentiles in selected periods from antiquity through the 20th century. A case study in ethnic adaptation, the course seeks to understand how Jews sometimes adapted their lives to the world around them, and at other times withdrew into themselves, and how at certain times they exerted considerable influence on the people among whom they lived or who lived among them.

RESERVED SPACES: Some spaces are reserved for Year 01 students.
COURSE CREDIT EXCLUSIONS: AP/HUMA 2850 9.00 (prior to Fall 2014).
PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/HUMA 2850 9.00.

Cross-listed to AP/HIST 1190 – (Replaces AP/HUMA 2850 9.0A)

Note: Successful completion of this course fulfills General Education requirements in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. This does not apply, however, to students majoring in Jewish Studies.

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