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AP/JWST 3841 3.00: The Emergence of Modern Yiddish Culture

This seminar examines the transformation of Yiddish from the vernacular of an ethno-religious community to a language of modern, secular mass culture and national politics in the 19th and 20th centuries in Eastern Europe.

AP/JWST 3818 3.0: Sacred Space and Ritual Practices in Islam

Examines the plurality of rituals and devotional practices in Islam and the variety of spaces and places engendered by Muslim worship and devotion from early Islam to the contemporary period. It examines the diversity of forms of Muslim worship and devotional practices such as prayer, pilgrimage, tomb visitations, as well as individual contemplation and remembrance […]

AP/JWST 4710 3.0: Diaspora, Home, Nostalgia: Modern Jewish Women's Literature

What is ""Jewish"" and ""modern"" about modern Jewish women's literature, and how does it reflect the experiences and perceptions of women? Examining a variety of literary genres, the course compares Israeli women's literature with contemporary writing by other Jewish women.Course credit exclusion: AP/HEB 3710 3.00.Prior TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/HEB 3710 3.00 and […]

AP/JWST 3770 3.0: Inventing Israel: Culture, Crisis and Continuity in Israeli Literature

Modern Hebrew writers faced the challenge of reinventing a language and culture during a century of upheaval and change. Examining fiction, poetry, memoirs and film (in translation), this course addresses such issues as personal and collective identities and relationships with the past.Course credit exclusions: None.Prior TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/HEB 3770 3.00.

AP/JWST 3221 3.0: Hebrew Liturgical Texts: Origins, Contexts and Analysis (in translation)

This course addresses both the geography of the classical Jewish Hebrew prayer text, the Siddur, as well as the overall structure of the text. It focuses also on selected prayers and their internal structures, histories and meanings.Course credit exclusion:AP/HEB 3220 3.00.Prior TO FALL 2009:Course credit exclusions: AS/HEB 3220 3.00 and AS/HEB 3221 3.00.

AP/JWST 3231 3.0: The Literature of Celebration and Commemoration (in translation)

This course focuses on Jewish holidays and the weekly Sabbath. Ancient text is studied along with modern philosophical and thematic materials. This course traces the development of some traditions from ancient text through modern practice.Course credit exclusion: AP/HEB 3230 3.00.Prior TO FALL 2009:Course credit exclusions: AS/HEB 3230 3.00 and AS/HEB 3231 3.00.

AP/JWST 3211 3.0: Selections from Hebrew Legal-Religious Texts: Reading and Analysis

This course provides an overview of the beginnings and development of Jewish law. Starting with Biblical materials, we progress through the centuries to the modern world. Attention is paid to process development and the impact of historical/sociological settings on the Jewish legal framework.Course credit exclusion: AP/HEB 3210 3.00.Prior TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/HEB […]

AP/JWST 4334 6.00 EN Theatre of the Holocaust

Renowned scholar Robert Skloot suggests that Theatre of the Holocaust scripts can express their understanding of historical facts, and although the plays are not history, they would not stand apart from history. Holocaust plays and drama work can raise crucial historical and moral questions and make them more immediate. Traces of lives, real or imagined, […]