The Judaic Studies program is pleased to invite applications for up to five weeks of full time work this summer ($1,000/wk) to enrich teaching and learning with content related to Judaism, Jewish texts, the Jewish people in any era or global locale, and/or representation or treatment of individual Jewish figures or particular Jewish communities or societies. Provided by the Forkosh Family Fund for Teaching and Learning in Judaic Studies, this grant is meant to help colleagues in any field(s)/ language(s) at Carleton re/shape courses or course segment(s) so their students can explore or deepen familiarity with aspects of historical or contemporary Jewish experience. A grant can also help enhance teaching socio-cultural, artistic, historiographic, literary, etc. representation of Jewish lives or character, including antisemitic portrayals and their impact or resonance. By the end of fall term grant recipients will be asked to submit a short report on how they are integrating such Jewish or Jewish-related content into their teaching. Judaic Studies faculty, Stacy Beckwith, Chumie Juni, or Sonja Anderson will be pleased to respond to questions before the January 30th deadline.