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Thank You Jewish Studies

In Judaism and Society, Winter 2012 Issue on July 18, 2012 at 2:16 am

Thank You

Jewish Studies!

The Leviathan Jewish Journal staff wishes to extend 

our heartfelt thanks to UCSC’s Jewish Studies Program. 

Without the Program’s generous support, we would have been unable to publish this issue. We are grateful for the 

Program’s help and hope to continue working 

together in the future!

Published on page 8 of the Spring 2012 issue of Leviathan.

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Presenting Professor Paula Daccarett: A New Approach to Jewish Studies

In Campus, Winter 2011 Issue on May 16, 2011 at 7:04 am

By Shani Chabansky

One lovely day amidst the streak of pleasant, summery weather atypical to winter quarter, I had the pleasure and privilege of interviewing Professor Paula Daccarett, a visiting professor of History at UC Santa Cruz. Warm, friendly, and keenly intelligent, Professor Daccarett is a fresh face to match the new Jewish Studies major. She has come to UC Santa Cruz thanks to a grant from the Foundation for Jewish Culture/Jim Joseph Foundation.

Located in the dungeons of the Humanities building, Professor Daccarett’s starkly blank office instantly reveals her recent arrival to our university. Nevertheless, we managed to disregard the oppressive whiteness of the walls and I found myself immediately absorbed in our conversation. One of the first things I noticed was her mastery of the English language; she seemed to have an endless supply of technical terms at her beck and call, effortlessly crafting each sentence to articulate perfection. Although she was born and raised in Colombia and educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Brandeis University, her English is far more eloquent than many native speakers.

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Jewish Studies: The Big Mentsch on Campus

In Campus, Winter 2011 Issue on May 16, 2011 at 5:45 am
By Shani Chabansky

Sit in Stevenson Café with a bagel and cream cheese, coffee and anything written by Jonathan Safran Foer and I guarantee that within about twenty minutes you’ll have one of the newly declared Jewish Studies majors dripping all over you with questions about identity or objectivity. Yes, theres’s a new major on campus and although it’s still small in numbers, it’s big in pride! Previously offered as a minor, Jewish Studies is now officially included among the sixty-three majors available to undergraduates at UCSC.

Co-chaired by English and Comparative Literature Professor Murray Baumgarten and Literature and History Professor Nathaniel Deutsch, the program has been under construction for over a decade. In order to create the major, Deutsch and Baumgarten assembled a proposal: a list of courses and faculty, a survey of resources on campus, statements about student interest and an intellectual justification for the major. According to Deutsch, the major is comprised of “people seeking support for things that have been organically driven,” and that the major exists thanks to a “labor of love on the part of the faculty, student and intellectual interest.” However, it is clear that generous support from foundations and donors among them, Anne Neufeld-Levin, the Helen Diller Family Endowment, the Koret Foundation, the David B. Gold Foundation, the Jewish Community Federation Endowment Fund, the Jim Joseph Foundation, and the Foundation for Jewish Culture has also played a significant role in the new major’s existence. This takes care of the proposal’s list of courses, faculty members, student interest and available resources, but what of intellectual justification?

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