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Please visit http://www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic for the new site.

Internet Subject Guides

Hillel at the University of Michigan

Judaic Studies at Other Universities

On-line Journals

Interesting Web Sites


Hillel at the University of Michigan

Click here to go to the Hillel website. Hillel plays a vital role in the life of the University of Michigan. It not only serves the campus Jewish community, but also translates and transmits a rich religious, cultural and intellectual heritage to the entire University community. To learn more about the different events going on at Hillel please check out their website.


Judaic Studies Other Universities

Princeton University Library Websites for Jewish Studies

UCF's Judaic Studies Program Hosts International Conference

UCF's Judaic Studies Program Hosts International Conference The UCF Judaic Studies Program will host the International Conference of University Teaching of Hebrew Language and Literature for the National Association of Professors of Hebrew.

Universities Teaching American Jewish History

Below is an international listing of college and university history, religion, Judaic studies, and other departments teaching American Jewish history. This list is compiled and maintained by theAmerican Jewish Historical Society

On-line Journals

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Interesting Web Sites

Yiddish-Language Playscripts, from the Hebraic Section, African and Middle Eastern Division, at the Library of Congress.


Visit the Jewish Studies: History, Culture and Religion learning center on www.fathom.com. The site contains links to online courses, articles, lectures, exhibits and performances by leading experts on Jewish Studies.


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