Posen Library: Jewish Studies Teaching Modules
Sarah Bunin Benor, Ph.D., Director, Jewish Language Project; Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies and Linguistics
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Dr. Benor is a guest on the latest episode of the New Books Network podcast. In this episode on the Posen Library, Dr. Benor discusses how the educational resource is grounded in primary sources and made broadly accessible through the creation and curation of engaging contextual material. Its goal is to highlight the varieties of Jewish culture and civilization across time and space for English-speaking audiences and to be the first stop for those, in university settings and beyond, who are interested in teaching about the significant breadth of Jewish experiences.
and bring the breadth of Jewish history and civilization into your classroom with ready-to-use teaching modules curated by experts.