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JUS 496 - Judaic Studies - Special Topics Seminar
Special Topics Seminar Course includes small group discussion, research and presentations on a variety of Judaic Studies related special topics of interest. Current research, relevant issues, historical perspectives and guest speakers may be included.
JUS 493H - Honor's Internship
Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or governmental establishment.
JUS 481 - Jews in the Roman Empire
This course explores Judaism from Late Antiquity through the beginning of the Middle Ages. Rather than a traditional survey format, we will cover this period through historical, literary, and cultural approaches to primary literature (including focus on rabbinic literature) organized thematically. Throughout, we will read primary and secondary sources on two levels: exploring the historical and literary narratives they weave about this period in Jewish history, while paying close attention to their rhetorical choices. We discuss rabbinic self-representation simultaneously as we analyze the ways historical narratives and primary texts have been mobilized in the contemporary Jewish clime. Finally, we will treat the question of how this body of literature came to be of such central importance in Jewish culture.
JUS 456 - Jews of the Islamic World in the Modern Period (1840-Present)
*Writing Emphasis Course
The course objectives are (1) to introduce students to the world of the Jewish communities in Islamic countries and (2) to acquaint students with the culture and history of Jewish communities of the Islamic world and the characteristics of Middle Eastern and North African Judaism.
JUS 452 - Israeli Women
This course explores themes that include women in Judaism, women in Zionism, women in Yishuv, and women in the Palmah generation. Areas receiving special attention include women in Israeli law, religion, the army and the Kibbutz.
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