Purpose or Scope of Collection - Collection Development Policy Statement: Jewish Studies. A. Curricular/Research/Programmatic needs. The Jewish Studies collection supports the undergraduate courses that comprise the Jewish Studies Program (Minor) offered in the College of Arts and Letters. Jewish Studies is highly interdisciplinary and the need for resources spans the social sciences and humanities.
The Jewish Studies collection supports the undergraduate courses that comprise the Jewish Studies Program (Minor) offered in the College of Arts and Letters. Jewish Studies is highly interdisciplinary and the need for.
MSU Library Resources. Jewish Studies Program. Muslim Studies Program. Academic Centers: Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University. The MSU Jewish Studies Program is hosting the 7th annual Israeli Film Festival March 25-26 in Room 147 of the Communication Arts and Sciences Building. All film screenings are free and open to the public. The William and Audrey Farber Family Chair in Holocaust Studies and European Jewish History is a core position for MSU’s Jewish Studies Program. MSU Scholarship Search, provides the ability to search for scholarships for which a student may potentially qualify. Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog. MSU's online advising tool. Minor in Jewish Studies.
B. History of the Collection. MSU's Jewish Studies Program was created 1.
Established in 1992, the Jewish Studies Program at Michigan State University introduces students to the history and religion, culture and. Established in 1992, the Jewish Studies Program at Michigan State University. MSU Jewish Studies Summer Program. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Michigan State University’s newly created William and Audrey Farber Family Chair in Holocaust Studies and European Jewish History, funded by a.
Shari Buxbaum assumed selection responsibilities for Jewish Studies. Prior to 1. 99. 2, materials on Jewish subjects were selected by various bibliographers according to the discipline (religion, history, women's studies, etc.).
At present, the collection reflects the buying pattern of an average academic research library, with Israeli literature as a growth area.