JEWISH STUDIES
The minimal understanding of the ideal of Torah Umadda is the pursuit of the study of Torah along with secular disciplines, but the highest form of this ideal is a level of integration in which each pursuit enriches the other.
Such enrichment can take place with respect to virtually all fields, but there is no area where the interaction is as intimate and potentially rewarding as in the use of the tools of the academy to enhance one’s understanding of the Jewish heritage itself.
Jewish Studies at Yeshiva College are taught with a reverence for tradition combined with the rigorous application of the methodology of the relevant academic disciplines. In short, academic Jewish Studies lie at the heart of YU’s mission.
This explains the substantial Jewish Studies requirement in the college curriculum, and it also means that the Jewish Studies major should evoke serious interest on the part of any student whose decision to attend YU is rooted in the desire to attain a broad and sophisticated appreciation of Judaism and the Jewish people.
Jewish Studies is organized as a cluster that includes the departments of Jewish History, Bible and Hebrew and the program in Jewish Philosophy. A student majors in Jewish Studies with a concentration in Jewish History, Bible or Jewish Philosophy.
Although Hebrew is included under the administrative structure of the Jewish Studies Cluster, it is available as a separate major.