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Jewish studies

Jewish studies (or Judaic studies; Hebrew: מדעי היהדות, romanizedmadey ha-yahadut, lit.'sciences of Judaism') is an academic discipline centered on the study of Jews and Judaism. Jewish studies is interdisciplinary and combines aspects of history (especially Jewish history), Middle Eastern studies, Asian studies, Oriental studies, religious studies, archeology, sociology, languages (Jewish languages), political science, area studies, women's studies, and ethnic studies. Jewish studies as a distinct field is mainly present at colleges and universities in North America.

Related fields include Holocaust research and Israel studies, and in Israel, Jewish thought. Bar-Ilan University has the world's largest school of Jewish studies; while Harvard was the first American university, and perhaps the first in the world, to appoint a full-time scholar of Judaica to its faculty.[1]

Australian Association for Jewish Studies

Antisemitism studies

Association for Jewish Studies

Baltimore Hebrew University

British Association for Jewish Studies

Ukrainian Association for Jewish Studies

Menachem Cohen (scholar)

Gender and Judaism

Genetic studies on Jews

Gratz College

Hebrew College

Hebrew Union College

Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums

Jewish Theological Seminary

Marshall Sklare Award

Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

Rohr Jewish Learning Institute

Sociology of Jewry

Spertus Institute

Study of the Hebrew language

Syracuse University

Wissenschaft des Judentums

Yeshiva

The Union World for Jewish Studies

Center for Online Judaic Studies