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Fall Academic Term 2001 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Judaic Studies


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Fall Academic Term, 2001 (September 5 - December 21)

Open courses in Judaic Studies
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Wolverine Access Subject listing for JUDAIC

Fall Term '01Time Schedule for Judaic Studies.

JUDAIC 101 / YIDDISH 101. Elementary Yiddish I.

Open and Available

Courses in Yiddish

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Judith Nysenholc (jnysenho@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (LR).

Credits: (3).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

This is the first of a two-term sequence designed to develop basic skills in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Yiddish. Active class participation is required as are periodic quizzes, exams, a midterm, and a final. There are no prerequisites.

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JUDAIC 205 / HJCS 276. Introduction to Jewish Civilizations and Culture.

Open and Available

Section 001 – Meets with Judaic Studies 505.001.

Instructor(s): Gabriele Boccaccini

Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Judaic Studies 505. (4). (HU).

Credits: (4).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

An overview of 3,000 years of Jewish Civilization, from its Near Eastern roots to contemporary times, from the rabbis to the uncertainties of the year 2000.

A social and intellectual history of Judaism with emphasis on the interaction between Jewish and non-Jewish cultures and civilizations.

An interactive and interdisciplinary experience for the student, with the instructor providing the general framework in introductory presentations, U-M specialists in Judaic Studies offering guest lectures on the major topics of Jewish history and religion, and discussion sessions giving the opportunity for direct contact with primary sources.

No prerequisites. Grades are based on attendance, daily readings of primary sources, midterm, final and a term paper.

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JUDAIC 270 / HJCS 270. Introduction to Rabbinic Literature.

Open and Available

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Yaron Z Eliav

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).

Foreign Lit

Credits: (3).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

See Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies 270.001.

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JUDAIC 373 / HJCS 373. Israeli Culture and Society.

Open and Available

Section 001 – BETWEEN WAR AND APOCALYPSE

Instructor(s): Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi

Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (SS).

Foreign Lit

Credits: (3).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

See Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies 373.001.

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