THRS 130 – JEWS, JUDAISMS & JEWISH IDENTITY
Unit(s): 4
As individuals and communities, we enact identities (or constructed senses of self) through our behavior and experiences. Shaped by cultures, value systems, histories, and narratives, our identities relate to virtually every aspect of our lives. This class explores this central part of being human, using “Jews” as an entry point. In this course, we ask, “What does it mean to be a Jew in the 21st century?” in an effort to figure out students’ own social identities. We look at how Jews have reshaped their customs, practices, and beliefs over the course of centuries, weaving together dominant and marginalized voices along the way.