102(332). Elementary Yiddish. Jud. Stud.
101 or permission of instructor. (3). (LR).
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. (Wex)
202(432). Intermediate Yiddish. Jud. Stud.
201. (3). (LR).
This is the fourth 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. [Cost:1] [WL:1] (Wex)
468/GNE 468/Rel. 469. Jewish Mysticism. (3).
(Excl).
See General Near East 468.
(Ginsburg)
470/GNE 567/Rel. 470. Topics in the Study of Judaism:
The Sabbath and Sacred Time. Graduate standing or
permission of instructor. (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total
of nine credits.
See General Near East 567.
(Ginsburg)
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