Openings in Jewish Studies Courses this Fall

The following Jewish Studies courses still have openings this fall:

  • JS 203: Jewish Law, Business, and Ethics
    Prof. Jordan Rosenblum
    Lecture: MW 12:05-12:55
    Discussion sections:
    301 – F 12:05 – 12:55
    302 – W 11:00 – 11:50
    303 – F 11:00 – 11:50
    Credits: 3
    Course Level: Elementary
    Breadth: Humanities
    Description: Explores the development of Jewish law from antiquity to modernity, with a focus on legal questions related to business practices and ethics. Issues range from ethical practices in agriculture to how to run a modern multibillion-dollar kosher industry; from the ethics of Jews celebrating Thanksgiving to regulations governing the preparation, consumption, and sale of coffee.
  • HBR-MOD 101: First-Semester Hebrew
    MTWR 9:55AM – 10:45AM
    Prof. Judith Sone
    Credits: 4
    Course level: Elementary
    Description: 1st semester Modern Hebrew language course
  • HBR-MOD 201: Third-Semester Hebrew
    M 11:00AM – 11:50AM, TR 11:00AM – 12:15PM
    Prof. Judith Sone
    Credits: 4
    Course level: Intermediate
    Description: third semester Modern Hebrew language course
  • HBR-MOD 301/JS 301: Fifth-Semester Modern Hebrew
    TR 1:00PM – 2:15PM
    Prof. Judith Sone
    Credits: 3
    Course level: Advanced
    Breadth: Literature
    Description: Fifth-Semester Hebrew through discussion of culturally significant texts.
  • HBR-MOD 401/JS 401: Seventh-Semester Modern Hebrew
    TR 1:00PM – 2:15PM
    Prof. Judith Sone
    Credits: 3
    Course level: Advanced
    Breadth: Literature
    Description: Seventh-semester Hebrew through discussion of culturally significant texts.

For more information, see here: https://cjs.wisc.edu/courses/