In this interdisciplinary minor, Jewish and non-Jewish students are empowered to identify and examine critically: the roles and influences of Jewish civilization in Western Civilization; the interaction of overlapping civilizations; and inherited Hellenic-Christian assumptions about religion, ethics, philosophy, community and more. Students use Jewish paradigms to analyze ethical, social, labor, and technological issues and to consider how Jewish thinkers illuminate passages from a text. Credit is given for Hebrew instruction and other Jewish Studies courses at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and Dickinson College. Activities of Gettysburg College's Hillel chapter complement the minor.
Stephen J. Stern - Chair of Jewish Studies
Affiliated Departments
- English
- Classics
- German Studies
- History
- Political Science
- Religious Studies
Requirements include:
- One introductory core course
-Introduction to Judaism - Five core courses, cross-listed or affiliated
Jewish Studies Minor check sheet