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Spring 2018: Old Media, New Media: Librarians and Archivists Reflect


Fall 2017: Forum on Pedagogy: Views from Beyond Jewish Studies


Spring 2017: Forum on Pedagogy: Embracing Discomfort


Fall 2016: Directors' Forum: Administering Freedom


Spring/Summer 2016: What are ways that you find most useful to incorporate sound, images, or other nontextual media into your Jewish Studies classrooms?


Fall 2015: What is the role of language study in the undergraduate Jewish Studies curriculum?


Spring 2015: What film do you find most relevant to Jewish Studies?


Fall 2014: How should one teach "Introduction to Jewish Studies"?


Spring 2014: What would you like Perspectives to be?


Fall 2013: What's your ideal AJS conference?


Spring 2013: If you were to organize a graduate seminar around a single text what would it be?


Fall 2012: As a professor of Jewish Studies, how do you perceive your responsibility to the Jewish community?


Spring 2012: Why did you go into Jewish Studies?


Fall 2011: What is the most and least successful course you have taught?


Spring 2011: What are the three biggest challenges you face as director of a Jewish Studies program?


Fall 2010: What development in Jewish Studies over the last twenty years has most excited you?


Spring 2010: What are three books you love to teach to undergraduates?


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