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

ajsADMin • September 8, 2014
  • Rebecca Alpert, Associate Professor, Department of Religion, Temple University
  • Mark Baker, Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Director of the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, Monash University
  • Michael Feige, Senior Lecturer in Israel Studies, Sociology, and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University
  • Christine Hayes, Robert F. and Patricia R. Weis Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica, Yale University
  • Robin Judd, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, The Ohio State University
  • Robert Kawashima, Associate Professor of Religion and Jewish Studies, University of Florida
  • Ken Koltun-Fromm, Associate Professor of Religion, Haverford College
  • Tony Michels, George L. Mosse Associate Professor of American Jewish History, University of Wisconsin at Madison
  • Nancy Sinkoff, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and History and Chair of Jewish Studies, Rutgers University
  • Rebecca L. Stein, Nicholas J. and Theresa M. Leonardy Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology

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Posted in What is the most and least successful course you have taught?. Tags: most-least-successful-course-toc on September 8, 2014 by ajsADMin.

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