Courses in the Committee on Jewish Studies

Courses

30100–30300. Elementary Classical Hebrew I, II, III

30400–30600. Intermediate Classical Hebrew I, II, III

30700. Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures (=Div BS 53100)

31000. Judaic Civilization I: The Bible and Its Early Interpreters (=BS 30600)

31100. Judaic Civilization II: Medieval (=DIV BS 30700)

31200. Judaic Civilization III

32600. Spinoza and Mendelssohn (=HIJD 42600)

33400. World of Biblical Prophets

33600. Franz Rosenzweig’s Conceptions of Relevation (=German 34500, HIJD 34000)

33700. Biblical Narrative as Literature and History-1: Literature (=Hebrew 36800)

33800. Hebrew Bible Today in Research and Literature II (=Hebrew 36900)

34900. East European Yiddish Language and Culture

35000–35200. Introductory Modern Hebrew I, II, III

35300–35500. Intermediate Modern Hebrew I, II, III

35600–35800. Advanced Modern Hebrew I, II, III

36300. Jewish Life in France and Germany (=History 32700)

38100–38300. Medieval Jewish History I, II, III

38400. Advanced Bible: Exegesis (Genesis 12-38) (=DIV HJ 38400, BS 38700)

39500. Gods on Earth, The Author of the Bible (=HIJD39500,THEO 39500)

41800. The Attitude of the Jewish Sages (Rabbis) toward Christianity and Christians during the First Four centuries (=CWAC 36100)

42400. Women and Family amongst Jews in the Period of the Mishnah and Talmud (=CWAC 36200)

43000. Tradition and Tradition Building in Ancient Judaism (=BIBL 43000)

45000. Studies in Legal Midrash (=HJ 45000)

46800. Biblical Theology (=BS46800)

47900. Studies in Aggadic Midrash (=HJ 47900)

48700. Conceptions of Tradition in Judaism: Part I (=HJ 47300, TH 47300, HC47300)

48800. Conceptions of Tradition in Judaism: Part 2 (=HJ 47400, TH 47400, HC 47400)

Other courses bearing on Jewish studies may be found in the listings of various departments in these Announcements.

This list was last revised on 9/08/2003.