102(332). Elementary Yiddish. Jud. Stud. 101 or permission of instructor. (3). (FL).
This is the second 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 final. The language of instruction will be Yiddish. (Kellman).
401. Readings in Yiddish Texts. Jud. Stud. 202 or permission of instructor. (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.
In this course we will read poetry, fiction, and other twentieth-century Yiddish prose written in Eastern Europe and the United States. Instruction and class discussions will be in Yiddish. Written and oral comprehension will be emphasized. Prerequisite: two years of Yiddish language instruction or permission of instructor. (Norich).
451/Poli. Sci. 451. The Politics and Culture of Modern East European Jewry. A course in East European and/or Jewish history, and Comparative Politics is recommended. (3). (Excl).
See Political Science 451. (Gitelman)
467/GNE 467. Topics in the History of Classical Judaism. (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of 9 credits.
See General Near East 467. (Glogower)
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