College of Charleston Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program

College of Charleston Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program Contact us at [email protected]. The Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program at CofC serves students and others with an interest in Judaism through classes & events.

Our work combines academics, student life, & community outreach. The Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program at the College of Charleston is the result of the vision and generosity of Henry and Sylvia Vlosky Yaschik, who began the program in 1984 to honor their parents’ commitment to philanthropy and community involvement. The matching endowment from Norman and Gerry Sue Arnold in 1998 enabled the P

rogram to significantly expand its offerings. Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston is unique in its incorporation of Jewish student life, via Hillel, as an integral part of the Program. The College of Charleston currently has nearly eight hundred Jewish students and CofC Hillel is very active in arranging weekly Shabbat services, Wednesday meet-to-eats, and other events and celebrations to keep students interested in Judaism engaged and interacting with one another. For more on what CofC Hillel does, check out their website at cofchillel.org. Jewish Studies at the College also emphasizes community outreach as a hallmark of its program. By sponsoring numerous events, lectures, discussions, and Sunday morning brunches that are open to the public, the Program serves as a bridge between town and gown, between the academic and broader South Carolina community. More recently, the Program assumed the last remaining programs of the Charleston Jewish Community Center, the Jewish Book and Jewish Film Festivals. The Sylvia Vlosky Yaschik Jewish Studies Center, at the corner of Glebe and Wentworth Street, has been the home of the Program since October 2002. The Center houses the offices of faculty members of the Jewish Studies Program, CofC Hillel, and the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina. It also offers Arnold Hall, a state-of-the-art meeting and conference room where educational and cultural programs are conducted, benefiting both students and the community-at-large. In January 2016, the Jewish Studies Center completed an expansion, doubling in size and including additional classroom space, offices, and Marty's Place, a dining hall offering Kosher, Vegan, and Vegetarian options. Community participation has long been the lifeblood of the Program, and we have built our foundation on the contributions of a growing group of dedicated donors. To discuss giving opportunities, please contact Program Director, Dr. Yaron Ayalon, at 843-953-7625 or [email protected].

05/29/2026

We are excited to announce the 2026–2027 Pearlstine/Lipov Center's Charleston Research Fellows! This year's cohort brings together an extraordinary group of scholars from around the world whose work explores the history, culture, and lived experiences of the Jewish South. We can't wait to see what they accomplish this year.

Have you bought tickets for A World of Jewish Culture at Piccolo Spoleto this Sunday, May 31st? Browse some of the photo...
05/29/2026

Have you bought tickets for A World of Jewish Culture at Piccolo Spoleto this Sunday, May 31st? Browse some of the photos from last year’s performances to see why these concerts in the historic KKBE sanctuary are one-of-a-kind experiences worth coming to year after year.

2:00: The Kletztonian Quartet features local musicians with dynamic music careers in the rich Charleston music scene performing their take on traditional Klezmer music.

6:00: Jewish Voices in Classical Music celebrates the rich legacy of Jewish composers and their enduring contributions to Jewish cultural heritage.

Photos by S.Croc Photography.

05/28/2026

Did you know? The Perlmutter Fellows Program provides financial support, mentorship, professional development and community for emerging Jewish leaders at the College of Charleston. In this four-year program, selected fellows participate in networking events and enrichment opportunities, receive one-on-one professional mentorship, and benefit from individual academic consultation with program professors.

Founded through the generosity and work of Martin “Marty” Perlmutter, the program is designed for students who are passionate about Jewish communal engagement, leadership and academic excellence. Fellows major or minor in Jewish Studies while building meaningful connections on campus and within the broader Jewish community.

Learn more about the Perlmutter Fellows Program and application opportunities - https://charleston.edu/jewish/perlmutterfellows.php

Another blast from the past! Graduation weekend always make us feel nostalgic. We invite you to comment below with photo...
05/07/2026

Another blast from the past! Graduation weekend always make us feel nostalgic. We invite you to comment below with photos from past graduations to share with the Class of 2026 as they begin their next chapter.

The memories live on! �

We’re lucky to announce a NEW CLASS that has been added to our roster this semester. JWST 300.01 will no longer be avail...
05/06/2026

We’re lucky to announce a NEW CLASS that has been added to our roster this semester. JWST 300.01 will no longer be available. Take a look at our updated course list below to prepare your schedules!

Registration for Fall 2026 classes is open for the summer. Explore this year’s lineup of courses in Jewish history, culture, and beyond. Check out the full list and start planning your fall schedule now!

HBRW 101.01- Elementary Modern Hebrew (CRN: 13419) MWF 12:00 – 12:50 PM in JSC 237 *Language Gen Ed

HBRW 201.01 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew (CRN: 13420) MWF 1:00 – 1:50 PM in JSC 237 *Language Gen Ed

JWST 210.01 - Jewish History: Ancient - Modern (CRN: 11828) Marisa Natale MWF 9:00 - 9:50 AM in JSC 333 *Pre-Modern Era History Gen Ed

JWST 215.01 - Jewish History: Modern – Present (CRN: 10696) Ashley Walters MW 2:00 – 3:15 PM in JWS 233 *Modern History Gen Ed

JWST 230.01 - The Holocaust (CRN: 11019) Cross-Listed with HIST 259.01 (CRN: 13756) Chad Gibbs MWF 10:00 -10:50 AM in JSC 333 *Humanities Gen Ed *Multicultural Understanding and Global Citizen Requirement - Global Component

JWST 230.02 - The Holocaust (CRN: 11161) Cross-Listed with HIST 259.02 (CRN: 13757) Chad Gibbs MWF 11:00 -11:50 AM in JSC 333 *Humanities Gen Ed *Multicultural Understanding and Global Citizen Requirement - Global Component

JWST 245.01 - Introduction to Jewish Film and Culture (CRN: 13823) Ezra Cappell Online Asynchronous *Humanities Gen Ed

JWST 300.02 Jewish Experience in Film (CRN: 11347) Cross-Listed with ENGL 390.01 (CRN: 11501) Ezra Cappell TR 10:50 – 12:05 PM in JSC 237 *Humanities Gen Ed

JWST 300.03 - Sephardi Lives (CRN: 13422) Cross-Listed with HIST 350.01 (CRN: 13513) Max Cohen TR 9:25 - 10:40 AM in JSC 333 *Humanities Gen Ed

JWST 300.03 - Gender and Sexuality in Israel/Palestine (CRN: 13423) Marisa Natale MW 2:00 - 3:15 PM in JSC 237 *Humanities Gen Ed

Message us if you have any questions.

Apply by May 10th!
05/06/2026

Apply by May 10th!

Last call for future Fellows! 📣

The application window for the Perlmutter Fellows Cohort of 2030 closes MAY 10. If you’re a Jewish student in the class of 2030 looking to grow through internships, connect with mentors, and explore opportunities like studying abroad, this program is designed for you. ✨

Curious what it’s really like? We’re happy to connect you with a current Fellow. Just send us a message. 💬

Apply at tinyurl.com/perlmutterapp26

Nothing better than welcoming familiar faces back to campus. Did you attend the Charleston Affair this weekend? Drop you...
05/06/2026

Nothing better than welcoming familiar faces back to campus. Did you attend the Charleston Affair this weekend? Drop your photos below!

05/06/2026
Join  Charleston Jewish Filmfest on Wednesday, May 6 at 6:30 PM for this special screening of Mel Brook's 1967 classic f...
05/04/2026

Join Charleston Jewish Filmfest on Wednesday, May 6 at 6:30 PM for this special screening of Mel Brook's 1967 classic film "The Producers."

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