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Exploring the social, political, cultural, and religious heritage of Jewish communities represents one of the most vibrant fields in contemporary historical scholarship and education. The University of Maryland offers courses spanning biblical times through rabbinic eras, medieval periods to modern and current events. Our faculty expertise covers diverse areas including ancient Israel, Renaissance Italy, Central European Jewish communities during the 19th-20th centuries, and Holocaust studies. Both undergraduate and graduate students examine topics like Jewish-gentile relations, evolving concepts of Jewish identity, minority experiences across Middle Eastern, European, and American societies, and cultural adaptations to different environments. Learners benefit from the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies and Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies, which provide instruction on subjects ranging from biblical texts and Dead Sea Scrolls to Jewish philosophy, literature, film, and Israeli society. The university's extensive collections, combined with nearby Washington research facilities, create an exceptional environment for Jewish historical studies and research.