UMaine Judaic Studies

UMaine Judaic Studies The Facebook home of the Judaic Studies Program at the University of Maine.

Judaic Studies provides a broad liberal arts background that cultivates an appreciation of the central role played by Jewish culture in the development of human civilization. This interdisciplinary program provides students some substantive understanding of the historical, religious, literary, philosophical, sociological, and political experiences of the Jews; and it offers a diverse disciplinary

framing of questions central to the Jewish experience with different perspectives and methodologies. The Judaic Studies program at UMaine is entirely funded by philanthropic contributions. Its mission is twofold: to offer academic opportunities in Judaic Studies (currently including a minor and courses in Hebrew language as well as Judaic Studies proper) and to provide public programming that is of interest to the local community and to campus.

05/29/2026

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), set for release Monday, May 25, will address “the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence.” Breaking with tradition, the pope will launch the document at a public event that will inc...

05/27/2026

The Maine Conference for Jewish Life is coming right up, and if you have not registered yet now is the time! Join us for our 13th conference, complete with an inspiring array of sessions, services, music, art, and opportunities to connect with our amazing community. Don't miss out! Check out the full schedule and register here: https://jewishlife.colby.edu/maine-conference-for-jewish-life/

05/11/2026

Photo of 6 Army Nurse Corps members, with Martha G. Metter on the bottom left National Museum of American Jewish History, 2012.33.147. Gift of Martha G. Metter Fritz.

05/11/2026

Ashland seventh graders created art to celebrate Holocaust resistance, which will be displayed at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine.

Dear Friend of UMaine Judaic Studies, It's Maine Day of Giving, and your support makes a lasting impact on campus and in...
04/28/2026

Dear Friend of UMaine Judaic Studies,

It's Maine Day of Giving, and your support makes a lasting impact on campus and in the greater Bangor area. As you know, our programs, including academic courses, public events, reading groups, etc., are entirely supported by the generosity of donors like yourself.

This year, we're especially excited about our project to renovate the Hans Weisz room in the Maples building into the first dedicated Judaic Studies facility on campus. Dr. Hans Weisz was a Jewish intellectual who narrowly escaped the German invasion of Vienna in 1938. Both a physician and a PhD in mathematics, he practiced medicine at UMaine and taught in the Philosophy Department until his passing in 1975.

The Hans Weisz Reading Room will include our growing collection of Jewish books as well as space for quiet study during the day and community gatherings in the evening.

You can have an immediate impact on our public programs and help us reach our goal of creating the Hans Weisz Reading Room by contributing to Judaic Studies.

Thank you,

Derek Michaud, Coordinator

[email protected]

207.581.3890

Join me and make a gift to University of Maine!

Dear Friend of UMaine Judaic Studies, It's Maine Day of Giving, and your support makes a lasting impact on campus and in...
04/28/2026

Dear Friend of UMaine Judaic Studies, 

It's Maine Day of Giving, and your support makes a lasting impact on campus and in the greater Bangor area. As you know, our programs, including academic courses, public events, reading groups, etc., are entirely supported by the generosity of donors like yourself. 

This year, we're especially excited about our project to renovate the Hans Weisz room in the Maples building into the first dedicated Judaic Studies facility on campus. Dr. Hans Weisz was a Jewish intellectual who narrowly escaped the German invasion of Vienna in 1938. Both a physician and a PhD in mathematics, he practiced medicine at UMaine and taught in the Philosophy Department until his passing in 1975. 

The Hans Weisz Reading Room will include our growing collection of Jewish books as well as space for quiet study during the day and community gatherings in the evening. 

You can have an immediate impact on our public programs and help us reach our goal of creating the Hans Weisz Reading Room by contributing to Judaic Studies at
https://engage.umaine.edu/campaigns/75700/donations/new

Thank you, 

Derek Michaud, Coordinator

[email protected]

207.581.3890

With Association for Jewish Studies – we just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engage...
04/23/2026

With Association for Jewish Studies – we just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉

04/15/2026

Touro University Launches New Institute To Combat Antisemitism in Higher Education and Beyond Through Professor Trainings, Research Dissemination, Annual Conferences, and More

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