The inheritance of Jewish civilization is rich, varied, and diverse. From the Tanach and Talmud to the medieval commentaries, from the songs and poetry of the liturgy to the Yiddish literature of the Jews of Europe, Jewish culture has always been a source of inspiration and pride. In the Jewish tradition there are plays and playwrights, poets and poetry; novels, short stories, political and legal theory; songs and music. Many of our summer fellows have used their research weeks to delve deeper into this tradition, and some of their projects are discussed below.