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The Department of Religion's Jewish studies program emphasizes key areas such as textual analysis and hermeneutics spanning ancient to contemporary times, medieval and modern philosophical and mystical traditions, along with cultural, political, and gender studies. While Judaism is examined as a distinct field, students are encouraged to pursue comparative research within the department. Beyond Religious Studies' core faculty, UCSB's Jewish Studies program collaborates with seventeen affiliated professors across nine departments—including History, Germanic and Slavic Studies, Comparative Literature, English, and more—offering diverse academic perspectives. Students are advised to leverage these interdisciplinary resources when designing their graduate studies. Proficiency in Hebrew and at least one additional relevant research language (such as Greek, Latin, Arabic, or Yiddish) is required for admission to the graduate program in Jewish studies.