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SUMMARY:Summer Study Abroad Meeting for Hebrew University
DESCRIPTION:
 Eric Aronoff will conduct an informational meeting 
 on MSU Jewish Studies Summer Program at 
 Hebrew University in Israel. For information 
 on this unique study-abroad opportunity, see 
 https://osa.isp.msu.edu/Programs/program/index/106468 
 .\n
 \n
 This program's fee is only $200 
 with a Levy Scholarship!\n
 \n
 For more information 
 on the Levy Scholarship, see http://jsp.msu.edu/israel/levy-scholarship/ 
 . Those who 
 qualify will almost certainly receive a $2,500 
 Levy Scholarship. \n
 \n
 In addition to the Levy 
 Scholarship, four Slade scholarships of $1,500 
 are available (see http://jsp.msu.edu/israel/slade-scholarship-2/ 
 ). \n
 \n
 The deadline 
 for registration online at the study abroad 
 website is March 1, 2015. Applications for scholarships 
 are also due March 1, 2015. \n
 \n
 Earn 
 8 credits toward your Jewish Studies minor/specialization, 
 toward ISS and IAH requirements, 
 or toward James Madison College requirements. 
 If you have any questions, please contact 
 the Director of Jewish Studies, Professor 
 Yael Aronoff, aronoffy@msu.edu\n
 	\n
 MC 290 /  
 IAH 211D  /  JS 400   \n
 The Emergence of the 
 Modern State of Israel (4 credits)	\n
 A survey 
 of ideological, political, and social developments 
 from the rise of the Zionist movement 
 to the present. Fulfills IAH second-level course 
 requirement; James Madison College students 
 may opt to take as MC 290. (Instructor: David 
 Mendelsson)\n
 	\n
 MC 390 / ISS 330 /  JS 390 
   \n
 Jerusalem Majolica: \n
 Intergroup Relations, 
 Communities, and Identities in Jerusalem 
 and the Galilee (4 credits) \n
 Seminar and site 
 visits to the city's and region's historical 
 riches and meetings with members of diverse 
 population. The course includes extensive opportunities 
 to meet with prominent government, 
 NGO, and journalism professionals. Fulfills 
 ISS 300-level requirement; James Madison College 
 students may opt to take as MC 390. \n
 (Instructor: 
 Chen Bram)\n
 \n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Jewish Studies Program\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://events.msu.edu/jewishstudies/\n
 Contact name: Dr. Yael Aronoff\n
 Contact phone: (517) 884-7054\n
 Contact email: aronoffy@msu.edu\n
LOCATION:Snyder Hall C-202
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