102. Elementary Yiddish.
Yiddish 101. (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. Cost:1
WL:1 (Nysenholc)
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202. Intermediate Yiddish.
Yiddish 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 (Norich)
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270/HJCS 270. Introduction
to Rabbinic Literature. (3). (HU).
See HJCS 270. (Steinfeld)
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373/HJCS 373. Israeli Culture
and Society. (3). (SS).
See HJCS 373. (Bernstein)
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379(GNE 469)/HJCS 379 Jewish
Civilization. (4). (SS).
See HJCS 379. (Schramm)
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467/HJCS 577/Religion 471.
Seminar: Topics in the Study of Judaism. (3). (Excl).
May be repeated for a total of nine credits.
See HJCS 577. (Ginsberg)
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468/HJCS 478/Rel. 469. Jewish
Mysticism. (3). (Excl).
See HJCS 478. (Ginsberg)
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