101. Elementary Yiddish. (3). (LR).
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.
(Nysenholc)
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201. Intermediate Yiddish. Yiddish 102. (3). (LR).
This is the third term of a language sequence in Yiddish. The
course is designed to develop fluency in oral and written comprehension, and to offer a further understanding of the culture within which
Yiddish has developed. Special emphasis will be devoted to reading
material. Course grade will be based on exams, quizzes, written
work, and oral class participation. (Nysenholc)
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296/HJCS 296/Rel. 296. Perspectives on the Holocaust. (4). (HU).
See Hebrew and Jewish Cultural
Studies 296. (Ginsburg)
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478/HJCS 477/Rel. 478. Modern Jewish Thought. (3). (Excl).
See Hebrew and Jewish Cultural
Studies 477. (Ginsburg)
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495. Independent Studies. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
An independent studies course under the supervision of one
of the Judaic Studies faculty members.
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497. Senior Thesis. (3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
Senior thesis research, under the supervision of one of the
Judaic Studies faculty members.
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