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HEBR 551: Dead Sea Texts
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Reading knowledge of Hebrew and ability to read unpointed texts.
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HEBR 552: Advanced Hebrew:Reading & Comprehension
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Engel. Prerequisite(s): HEBR 054 or permission of instructor. Further development of reading, writing, and speaking skills in modern Hebrew. The course is designed for students who have completed the basic language courses and passed the proficiency examination (or passed the Department's placement test at the appropriate level). The readings are based on literary texts and poetry. Special attention is given to the recurrence of biblical themes in modern Hebrew writing.
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HEBR 552 - Advanced Hebrew:Reading & Comprehension
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HEBR 555: Hebrew Epigraphy
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Ability to read an unpointed Hebrew text and facility in the Hebrew Bible. This course is a seminar covering inscriptions in Hebrew of the Biblical period, such as the Gezer Calendar, the Arad and Lachish letters, and numerous other inscriptions. We will read these texts and examine their linguistic features, but primarily we will focus on the ways these texts are useful in Biblical studies. The historical and linguistic information we glean from these texts, and the use of this information in studying Biblical history and interpreting the Hebrew Bible will be central to the course.
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HEBR 556: Seminar in Biblical Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Tigay. Prerequisite(s): Facility in Biblical Hebrew. May be repeated for credit. In-depth study of a special topic or issue in Biblical studies.
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HEBR 556 - Seminar in Biblical Studies
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HEBR 557: Studies in Rabbinic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stern. Prerequisite(s): Students must be able to read an unpointed Hebrew text. Some background in Rabbinic literature is strongly recommended. An introduction to the modern study of Rabbinic literature. Topics range from Midrash to Talmud. No previous background in Rabbinic literature is required but students must be able to read unpointed Hebrew texts.
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HEBR 557 - Studies in Rabbinic Literature
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HEBR 558: Studies in Medieval Jewish Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Stern. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduates need permission from the instructor. Advanced studies in Medieval Hebrew literature. Topics range from liturgy to exegesis.
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HEBR 558 - Studies in Medieval Jewish Literature
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HEBR 559: Introduction to Modern Hebrew Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Gold. Prerequisite(s): HEBR 059 or equivalent. The content of this course changes from year to year; and, therefore, students may take it for credit more than once. This course is designed as a first course in Hebrew and Israeli literatures in their original forms: no re-written or reworked texts will be presented. It aims to introduce major literary works, genres and figures. Texts and discussions will be in Hebrew. Depending on the semester's focus, fiction, poetry or other forms of expression will be discussed. This course is meant to provide methods for literary interpretation through close reading of these texts. Personal, social, and political issues that find expression in the culture will also be examined. Past topics include: "Poems, Song, Nation;" Israeli Drama," "The Israeli Short Story;" Postmodernist Israeli Writing;" and "Israel through Poets' Lenses."
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HEBR 583: Studies in Medieval Jewish Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Fishman. Prerequisite(s): Unless otherwise noted, reading knowledge of Hebrew is required. Primary source readings from a broad array of medieval Jewish genres. Topic will vary from one semester to another, for example: custom, gender, dissent.
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HEBR 651: Elementary Modern Hebrew I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. An introduction to the skills of reading, writing, and conversing in modern Hebrew. This course assumes no previous knowledge of Hebrew.
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HEBR 652: Elementary Modern Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): HEBR 651 or permission of instructor. A continuation of HEBR 051, First Year Modern Hebrew, which assumes basic skills of reading and speaking and the use of the present tense. Open to all students who have completed one semester of Hebrew at Penn with a grade of B- or above and new students with equivalent competency.
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