Skirball Department of Hebrew & Judaic Studies at NYU

Skirball Department of Hebrew & Judaic Studies at NYU The Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at NYU offers one of the most comprehensive Jewish studies programs in North America.

The Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies offers one of the most comprehensive Jewish studies programs in North America for both graduate and undergraduate students. Courses are taught in Hebrew language and literature as well as Jewish history and culture from the ancient world through to today. The department's internationally-renowned faculty includes specialists in Biblical and anci

ent Near Eastern studies, Second Temple Judaism (including Dead Sea Scrolls), Talmud and rabbinics, medieval and modern Jewish history, medieval and modern Jewish philosophy and thought, Jewish mysticism, modern Hebrew and Yiddish literatures, and the history, politics, and society of modern Israel. In addition to its regular academic offerings, the Skirball Department sponsors a wide range of lectures, symposia, and research workshops on virtually every aspect of Jewish studies. Visiting professors and scholars from around the world regularly take part in its intellectual life. The Taub Center for Israel Studies and the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History, both part of the Skirball Department, provide active fora for intellectual exchange in their fields as well as for public education in the latest findings of scholarly research.

Thanks to everybody who joined us for the visit to Creating Kosher Chop Suey at The New York Historical and Talkback wit...
04/17/2026

Thanks to everybody who joined us for the visit to Creating Kosher Chop Suey at The New York Historical and Talkback with Curator Shiyong Lu (Phd Candidate, Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History) in Conversation with Amanda Gordon (MA '24), Director of Public Engagement, Museum at Eldridge Street. The exhibit is on display until April 26. Learn more: www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/creating-kosher-chop-suey

Join us Monday, May 18 for a lecture by Professor Emeritus David Engel, "Some Thoughts on the Social Utility of the Hist...
04/17/2026

Join us Monday, May 18 for a lecture by Professor Emeritus David Engel, "Some Thoughts on the Social Utility of the Historian"
Learn More and RSVP: tinyurl.com/EngelNYUlecture

Planning your Fall schedule? Check out these great undergraduate courses in Hebrew and Judaic Studies. Courses in Hebrew...
04/07/2026

Planning your Fall schedule? Check out these great undergraduate courses in Hebrew and Judaic Studies. Courses in Hebrew and Yiddish, Jewish Humor and Graphic Novels, and much more. And learn more about the major and minor. as.nyu.edu/hebrewjudaic.html

Congratulations to Shiyong Lu, Phd candidate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History on receiving the Association for J...
03/25/2026

Congratulations to Shiyong Lu, Phd candidate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History on receiving the Association for Jewish Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship for 2026-2027. Shiyong's dissertation is "'We Offer Chicken Chop Suey on Sundays': How Chinese Food Purveyors Encountered Jews in Twentieth Century America."

Congratulations to Yaël Mizrahi-Arnaud, Phd candidate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History on receiving the GSAS Dea...
03/25/2026

Congratulations to Yaël Mizrahi-Arnaud, Phd candidate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History on receiving the GSAS Dean's Dissertation Fellowship and Center for Humanities Doctoral Honorary Fellowship for 2026-2027. Yaël is completing her dissertation: "History Begins at Home: Mizrahi Settlers in the West Bank and Gaza, 1967-2007."

Thank you to everybody who came to our March NYU Yiddish Meet Up ייִדיש פֿאַרברענגענס. We learned from Rokhl Kafrissen a...
03/25/2026

Thank you to everybody who came to our March NYU Yiddish Meet Up ייִדיש פֿאַרברענגענס. We learned from Rokhl Kafrissen about Yiddish magic and folklore - especially Yiddish spells to ward off a dog attack. We also learned how to introduce ourselves in Yiddish. Practice sheet included here. Join us for the next Yiddish Meet Up April 21. Lunch provided, no Yiddish knowledge required. Learn more: tinyurl.com/NYUYiddishMeetUp

Check out the Spring 2026 Seminar Calendar at the Center for Jewish History featuring presentations by NYU Phd Candidate...
02/23/2026

Check out the Spring 2026 Seminar Calendar at the Center for Jewish History featuring presentations by NYU Phd Candidates Maytal Mark, Shiyong Lu, and Jonathan Green.

Fellow Seminar Calendar

Congratulations to Jill Joshowitz (Phd, 2023) on the publication of her book Visual Exemplars Biblical Figures in the Ar...
02/23/2026

Congratulations to Jill Joshowitz (Phd, 2023) on the publication of her book Visual Exemplars Biblical Figures in the Art and Literature of Jewish Late Antiquity (Brill, 2026).

"Visual Exemplars" published on 04 Nov 2025 by Brill.

Join us for our inaugural Salo and Jeannette Baron New Books in Jewish Studies Series. We'll be in conversation with Ada...
02/20/2026

Join us for our inaugural Salo and Jeannette Baron New Books in Jewish Studies Series. We'll be in conversation with Adam Ferziger, author of Agents of Change: American Judaism and the Transformation of Israeli Judaism.

A Conversation with Professor Adam Ferziger and Professor Michah Gottlieb (NYU). Please join us for this exciting book launch. Lunch will be provided and the book will be available for purchase. Co-sponsored by: NYU Press, Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History, and Taub Center for Israe...

02/16/2026

The Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies of New York University invites applications for a visiting lecturer in Hebrew Bible. The appointment will begin on September 1, 2026. This is a one-year position, renewable for a maximum of 3 total years. Full details available on Interfolio:

The NYU community is saddened by the loss of our colleague Alfred L. Ivry (1935-2026), professor emeritus in the Skirbal...
02/13/2026

The NYU community is saddened by the loss of our colleague Alfred L. Ivry (1935-2026), professor emeritus in the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.

Alfred L. Ivry by Louis | Feb 12, 2026 | current-services | 1 comment Print General Information Full Name: Alfred L. IvryDate of Death: Thursday, February 12, 2026 ‏אברהם אריה בן משה ובלהJanuary 14, 1935 — February 12, 2026 Alfred Lyon Ivry, son of Belle (Malamud) and Morris Iv...

Check out the recent publication by Hannah Zaves-Greene (Phd, 2022): "Just To Get Here: American Arrivals, Immigration, ...
02/04/2026

Check out the recent publication by Hannah Zaves-Greene (Phd, 2022): "Just To Get Here: American Arrivals, Immigration, Exclusion, Disability, and Legislation"

National History Day is proud to present Teaching Jewish American History in the Classroom, the second volume of our Moving Freedom Forward series. Part of NHD’s Expansive History Initiative, this series brings the latest scholarship to educators to help them teach American history in more expansive ways and increases access to the NHD program. Learn more at https://nhd.org/resources/teaching-jewish-american-history-in-the-classroom/.

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