Interdepartmental Studies

Professor
Neil Danzig, Talmud and Rabbinics

Assistant Professors
Maud Kozodoy, Jewish Philosophy, Program Adviser
Eitan Fishbane, Jewish Philosophy (on leave, spring 2008)

Associate Professor
Edna Nahshon, Hebrew

Designed for students who wish to obtain a grounding in Judaica (e.g., students planning to pursue doctoral studies or nonacademic, professional careers in the Jewish world), the program offers a broad overview of classical and modern Jewish studies with an emphasis on developing skills for textual analysis.

Degrees

Master of Arts

Admission Requirements
For admission to The Graduate School, click Admissions.

Degree Requirements Courses
In addition to courses required of all students in The Graduate School, thirty-nine additional graduate credits are required as follows:

  • Nine credits (three courses) in four of the following areas: Bible, Talmud and rabbinics, history, literature, and philosophy
  • Three credits (one course) in a fifth area.
Search the Course Catalog for IDS and MDS courses