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The Charlotte Jewish News - September 2011 - Page 19 A New Era FORJEWISH STUDIES CAROLINA CENTER for JEWISH STUDIES 11 UNC COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Jonathan Hess, Director Pettigrew Hall, Suite 100 Campus Box 3152 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3152 P: 919-962-1509 E: ccjs@unc.edu W: ccjs.unc.edu The Carolina Center for Jewish Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offers a rich academic program and a popular public events program for those who seek a deeper understanding of Jewish history, culture and thought. The Center is proud to introduce a new undergraduate degree program, allowing Carolina students to make Jewish history and culture the centerpiece of their studies. This makes Carolina the first institution in the state to offer an undergraduate degree in Jewish Studies. We are also pleased to announce our upcoming community lectures: Sept. 19: Nov. 14: March 19: Jews and the Civil War The Stages of Memory: From Berlin to New York Striving for Perfection in Ancient Jewish Literature April 16: Material Culture and Jewish Identity To learn more about the Center and the new academic major, and to see the full list of upcoming community events, visit ccjs.unc.edu.
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