Spotlight on Students: Shawn Laramie ’16
Shawn Laramie '16 took Introduction to Judaism at UW as a way to explore his heritage, and found connection in many other ways.
Shawn Laramie '16 took Introduction to Judaism at UW as a way to explore his heritage, and found connection in many other ways.
How asking big questions can transform Introduction to Judaism courses.
Prof. Pianko's Introduction to Judaism Sylalbus
Seattle Jewish educator Beth Huppin describes how learning with Deborah Lipstadt and UW Jewish Studies in the 1970s changed her vision of Jewish education.
The Stroum Center will join the other academic centers housed in the Jackson School. The new Sephardic Studies Program will be part of this exciting expansion.
Jewish Studies got started at the UW as part of a national movement in the early 1970s. We interviewed a trailblazing student from that era.
No latte required: Sarah Zaides reports on the stimulating takeaways from JewDub Talks.
How important are those little notes in the margins? An Israeli film about academic hijinks prompts a reflection.