• Rutgers Home
  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • Search Rutgers

Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life

Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life

The Allen and Joan

The Allen and Joan

Rutgers Banner
Rutgers Mobile Banner

Rutgers SAS Navigation

  • Home
  • About
    • About the Bildner Center
    • 25th Anniversary Celebration
    • Visiting Scholars
      • About Visiting Scholars
      • Current Visiting Scholars
      • Past Visiting Scholars
    • Photo and Video Gallery
    • Directions
    • Contact Us
  • For the Public
    • 2022-2023 Events & Programs
    • Film Festival
      • Festival Home Page
      • 2022 Film List
        • Screening Calendar
        • In-Theater Screenings
        • Virtual Screenings
      • Invited Speakers
        • Speaker Biographies
        • Recorded Film Talks
      • Support the Festival
        • 2022 Sponsors
      • Volunteer Opportunities
      • Internships
      • Festival Archives
        • Film archive
      • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Digital Exhibit: Jewish Agriculturalism in Garden State
    • Recordings
    • Past Events
      • 2021-2022
      • 2020-2021
      • 2019-2020
      • 2018-2019
      • 2017-2018
      • 2016-2017
      • 2015-2016
      • 2014-2015
        • Inventing Odessa
        • Sara Levy’s World: Music, Gender, and Judaism in Enlightenment Berlin
        • Dr. Ruth Westheimer
        • Defining Neighbors: Religion, Race, and the Early Zionist-Arab Encounter
        • Hanukkah in America
      • 2013-2014
      • 2012-2013
      • 2011-2012
      • 2010-2011
      • 2009-2010
      • 2008-2009
      • 2008 and earlier
    • Parking
  • Campus Programs
    • Faculty Seminars
      • Faculty Seminars 2022-2023
      • Faculty Seminars 2021-2022
      • Faculty Seminars 2020-2021
      • Faculty Seminars 2019-2020
      • Faculty Seminars 2018-2019
      • Faculty Seminars 2017-2018
      • Faculty Seminars 2016-2017
      • Past Faculty Seminars
    • Student Programs
    • Student Internships
  • News
    • Noteworthy News
      • Recent News
    • Newsletters
    • Articles in the Press
    • Press Releases
    • Photo & Video Gallery
  • Holocaust Education
    • Holocaust Resource Center
    • Teacher Workshops and Seminars
      • MTI Summer 2023
      • MTI Spring 2023
      • MTI Past Programs
    • School Film Screening
    • Testimonials
    • Parking at Rutgers
  • Online Learning
    • Online Courses
      • The Bible and History
      • History of Jewish Farming
      • History of Zionism
      • Innovative Orthodoxies
      • Inquisition and the Jews
      • Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
      • An Introduction to Sephardic Folklore
      • Israeli Political System
      • Jewish Countercultures
      • Jews Under Islam
      • A Stranger to My Brothers
      • Tevye’s Descendants
      • Women in Yiddish Literature
    • Registration and Course Access
    • FAQs
  • Dept. of Jewish Studies
  • Donate

Welcome to Jewish Studies Online, a FREE program of the
Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life

Our free, non-credit online courses allow you to learn at your own pace and study with the Jewish Studies faculty at Rutgers University. 


Jewish Studies Courses 

 

  • The Bible and History

    The Bible and History

  • History of Jewish Farming on Four Continents in the Modern Era

    History of Jewish Farming on Four Continents in the Modern Era

  • History of Zionism

    History of Zionism

  • Innovative Orthodoxies

    Innovative Orthodoxies

  • Inquisition and the Jews

    Inquisition and the Jews

  • Introduction to Rabbinic Literature

    Introduction to Rabbinic Literature

  • An Introduction to Sephardic Folklore: The Saint, the Queen, and the Joker:

    An Introduction to Sephardic Folklore: The Saint, the Queen, and the Joker:

  • Israeli Political System

    Israeli Political System

  • Jewish Countercultures: Remaking American Judaism, 1967-1990

    Jewish Countercultures: Remaking American Judaism, 1967-1990

  • Jews Under Islam

    Jews Under Islam

  • A Stranger to My Brothers: Who and What were Apostates in Ancient Judaism

    A Stranger to My Brothers: Who and What were Apostates in Ancient Judaism

  • Tevye’s Descendants: A Short History of Soviet Jewry

    Tevye’s Descendants: A Short History of Soviet Jewry

  • Women in Yiddish Literature

    Women in Yiddish Literature


♦ Register for a Course

♦ FAQs

Share this free learning experience with your friends!

The development of the online study program has been made possible
by a generous gift from Adele and Gene Hoffman.

Online Learning

  • Online Courses
    • The Bible and History
    • History of Jewish Farming
    • History of Zionism
    • Innovative Orthodoxies
    • Inquisition and the Jews
    • Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
    • An Introduction to Sephardic Folklore
    • Israeli Political System
    • Jewish Countercultures
    • Jews Under Islam
    • A Stranger to My Brothers
    • Tevye’s Descendants
    • Women in Yiddish Literature
  • Registration and Course Access
  • FAQs

Connect with Rutgers

  • Rutgers Home
  • Rutgers Today
  • myRutgers
  • Academic Calendar
  • Calendar of Events
  • SAS News

Explore SAS

  • Departments & Degree-Granting Programs
  • Majors & Minors
  • Research Programs, Centers, & Institutes
  • International Programs
  • Division of Life Sciences

Contact Us

Bildner Center
12 College Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
P (848) 932-2033
E This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Sign up for Bildner Center
Email List

  • Home
  • Site Map
  • Website Feedback
  • IT Help
  • Search
  • Film Descriptions
  • Login
Back to Top

Copyright 2023, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.
Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to direct suggestions, comments, or complaints concerning any accessibility issues with Rutgers web sites to: accessibility@rutgers.edu or complete the Report Accessibility Barrier or Provide Feedback Form.