Yiddish: Jewish Faith and Tradition
Start
Spring 2026
Level
Bachelor's
Language
English
Place of study
Multiple cities
Course code
YIDB04
This course takes you into the world of religious beliefs, ritual practices, and cultural expressions that shaped Jewish life in Eastern and Central Europe. By exploring these historical roots, you also gain insight into a better and more complete understanding of Yiddish literature. You also see how the same traditions continue to influence and give meaning to Jewish identity in Sweden and elsewhere today.
Course literature
The course literature listed may be updated up to eight weeks before the course begins.
Course literature YIDB04 (PDF, New tab)The teaching is conducted through lectures and mandatory seminars, where you are actively engaged in the course content. The assessment is carried out through a take-home exam.
The course is often offered remotely. When this is the case, you will have support through the online learning platform Canvas. The course includes in this case regular lessons via Zoom. These lessons are not recorded. You will need access to a computer with an internet connection, a webcam, and a headset throughout the entire course period.
Do you want to deepen your understanding of Yiddish culture or work with language and research? We offer additional stand-alone courses on Yiddish culture, in English.
By studying Yiddish language courses, you gain access to a rich cultural heritage and a wide range of texts that have yet to be translated or explored. It’s an opportunity to work with unique material and develop your language skills. You start with the course “Yiddish: Beginner's Course I".
Prerequisites
General requirements for university studies in Sweden
Selection criteria
Seats are allocated according to the following: The general average (GPA) of your higher secondary school leaving certificate: 34 %, The Swedish national university aptitude test: 34 %, number of previous ECTS at application deadline (up to 165): 32 %. If students have equal credentials, seats are allocated based on their results on The Swedish National University Aptitude Test. If this too is equal, seats are allocated based on a draw.
Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA citizens
Citizens of countries outside:
- The European Union (EU)
- The European Economic Area (EEA) and
- Switzerland
are required to pay tuition fees. You pay an instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each
semester.
Tuition fees, payments and exemptions
Full programme/course tuition fee: SEK 14,375
First payment: SEK 14,375
Note that you may also need to pay an application fee, or provide proof of exemption.
No tuition fees for citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland
There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.