Wooster in Israel and Palestine Spring 2012

The Temple Mount / The Noble Sanctuary seen from the Mount of Olives

WOOSTER IN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE SPRING 2012

HIST 228:  Israel/Palestine – Histories in Conflict (taught by Joan Friedman) now includes an additional .25 credit component, a 12-day study trip to Israel and Palestine during spring break.  The trip has been designed for us by the Interreligious Coordinating Committee in Israel with the participation of the International Center of Bethlehem.  Beginning in Jaffa, we will travel to the Galilee, through the Golan Heights and the West Bank, to Jerusalem and its environs, including Bethlehem.

The first half of the semester will be a survey of the history of the conflict.  The sites we  visit, the people we meet, and the outside experts from whom we will learn will build upon that knowledge, enabling us to engage with the contemporary situation in depth when we return to Wooster for the second half of the semester.

To learn more about the course, the trip itinerary, and the application process, come to an informational meeting on Wednesday, May4 at 7:30 in Kauke Tower.  For more information contact Prof. Friedman (jfriedman@wooster.edu or x2448).