The Ackerman Program on Jewish and Western Civilization

What is the Ackerman Program on Jewish and Western Civilization?
The Ackerman Program on Jewish and Western Civilization is an educational and research center focused on the influence of Jewish ideas and Jewish history on the Western world and the American republic. The Ackerman Program offers unique undergraduate and graduate courses on the foundational ideas and enduring questions at the heart of Jewish and Western civilizational; hosts speakers and conferences on the great challenges of the modern era; sponsors study abroad programs in Israel; and promotes the study of Hebrew language and Zionist history.
 
Rosenthal-Levy Scholars will take full advantage of the course offerings, leadership opportunities, and intellectual vitality of the Ackerman Program. This includes:

I. Unique undergraduate and graduate-level courses on:

  • The Hebrew Bible and the Human Condition
  • Jewish Thought and Western Philosophy
  • Jews and American Democracy
  • The Meaning of Jewish and Zionist History
  • Israeli Grand Strategy and the Modern Middle East
  • The Roots of Modern Anti-Semitism
  • The Modern Jewish Canon

II. A new study abroad program in Israel, allowing students to spend time in both Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and greater Israel.

Key areas of study include:

  • The Land of the Hebrew Bible
  • Jerusalem and Athens
  • Zionism and Modern Israel: A Political History
  • The Wars of Modern Israel
  • Israeli Military Strategy
  • The Dynamics of the Israeli Economy

III. The intensive study of modern Hebrew language, literature, and culture

The Ackerman Program actively promotes the study of Hebrew as one of the foundational languages of Western civilization and the living language of the Jewish people. Hebrew language is explored as the gateway to understanding the continuity of Jewish life from the biblical age to the age of modern Zionism and to exploring the masterworks of modern Hebrew literature and culture.

IV. Advanced courses within the School of Civic Leadership, exploring key subject areas from a uniquely Jewish and Hebraic angle of vision

The Ackerman Program believes that Jewish ideas and Jewish history play an important role within the School of Civic Leadership and its academic majors:

  • In the “Civics Honors” major, students will have the opportunity to study the unique role of Hebraic ideas in shaping the moral, political, and cultural imagination of the Western mind and the American republic.
  • In the “Great Books” major, students will explore the foundational texts of Jewish tradition, the insights of Jewish philosophy into the nature of man, and the conversation between Jewish and Western thought in shaping Western culture.
  • In the “Strategy and Statecraft” major, students will explore Jewish ideas on the nature of war and peace, the lessons of Jewish survival from ancient to modern times, and the strategic achievements and challenges of modern Israel.

V. A regular series of conferences, speakers, and public events on the big questions facing Jewish and Western civilization

The Ackerman Program aims to be a national leader in exploring the great challenges facing Jewish and Western civilization in the modern age. We will bring together important thinkers and civic leaders from myriad fields—public policy, law, academia, K-12 education, business, and world affairs—to weigh these issues; and we will create a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in these important discussions and develop as future civic leaders themselves.