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Nov. 24, 2014

Judaic Studies, Common History Enthrall UA Chinese Students

Oct. 17, 2014

Dr. Petropoulos Reveals Secrets of Nazi Looters, Movie Shooters

Oct. 13, 2014

Judaic Studies Open House

Oct. 13, 2014

Judaic Studies at Tucson Meet Yourself!

Sept. 19, 2014

UA Student Thrives at Tel Abel Beth Maacah

Sept. 19, 2014

Upcoming Khalil Shikaki Lectures

Sept. 12, 2014

Dr. Beth Alpert Nakhai Develops Survey to Increase Safety on Digs

Sept. 12, 2014

Dr. Asher Susser Delivers Popular Lecture on Rational Conflict Management in Israel and Palestine

Sept. 2, 2014

Dr. Asher Susser returns to UA

May 15, 2014

Western Jewish Studies Association Conference Features Diversity of Scholarship

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