Zionism
This blog collected student reflections on readings in the Zionism: Jewish Nationalism Before and Since Statehood seminar during the Spring of 2019
This blog collected student reflections on readings in the Zionism: Jewish Nationalism Before and Since Statehood seminar during the Spring of 2019
A series of course websites facilitated student written reflections on topics in the news..
The Princeton Geniza Project website hosts approximately 4500 TEI-encoded transcriptions of Judeo-Arabic textual fragments. The archive has been used for decades as a scholarly research, teaching, and learning resource. In 2016, the newly-created Princeton Geniza Lab in Frist Campus Center, is working with staff members from the McGraw Center to update and standardize the database.
The Levantine Colloquial Arabic site facilitates the study of Arabic through three popular Arabic-language films. The site includes clips from the films, associated vocabulary lists, and transcriptions.
Featuring animated transformations of Arabic and Latin letters of the alphabet and audio recordings of vocabulary, the Arabic Alphabet website facilitated mastery of the Arabic alphabet in Intensive Arabic