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JEWISHST 1A: Biblical Hebrew I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Elements of phonology, morphology, and syntax. Exercises in reading and writing Hebrew. Course credit contingent upon the successful completion of Religion 2. Instructor: Leiber or staff
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JEWISHST 2: Elementary Modern Hebrew
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Continuation of Hebrew 1. Prerequisite: Hebrew 1 or equivalent. Instructor: Plesser
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JEWISHST 201: Hebrew Prose Narrative
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on the grammar, syntax, and prose style of classical Hebrew composition; a comparative reading of modern and precritical Jewish and Christian commentary. Readings spanning the spectrum from the early Hebrew prose of Genesis and I and II Samuel to the late compositions of Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah. One year of classical Hebrew required. Consent of instructor required for undergraduates. Also taught as Old Testament 207. Instructor: Chapman, Davis, Peters, or Portier-Young
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JEWISHST 202: Classical Hebrew Poetry: An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The problem of defining and understanding what is "poetic" in classical Hebrew. Theories of Hebrew poetry from Lowth to Kugel and O'Connor illustrated with readings from Psalms, Isaiah, Job, and Jeremiah. One year of classical Hebrew required. Consent of instructor required. Also taught as Religion 208. Prerequisites: OLDTEST 115, 116. Instructor: Chapman, Davis, Peters, or Portier-Young
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JEWISHST 203: Rabbinic Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Interpretive study of late Hebrew, with readings from the Mishnah and Jewish liturgy. Consent of instructor required for undergraduates. Instructor: E. Meyers or staff
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JEWISHST 204: Readings in Hebrew Biblical Commentaries
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Selected Hebrew texts in Midrash Aggadah and other Hebrew commentaries reflecting major trends of classical Jewish exegesis. Consent of instructor required for undergraduates. Instructor: Staff
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JEWISHST 204 - Readings in Hebrew Biblical Commentaries
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JEWISHST 206: Archaeology of Palestine in Hellenistic-Roman Times
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The study of material and epigraphic remains as they relate to Judaism in Hellenistic-Roman times, with special emphasis on Jewish art. Instructor: E. Meyers
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JEWISHST 229: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A cultural study of the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and failure of Israeli and Palestinian doves to transform their respective communities and to change conditions on the ground. Focus on self-criticism as manifested in Israeli and Palestinian literature and cinema and on its limits. Instructor: Staff
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JEWISHST 230: Representing the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Issues of representing the Holocaust through various cultural media, such as literature, criticism, film, art, music, and the most recent wave of memorials and museums to be built in America, Europe, and Israel. The limits of representation; the historical and ideological deployment of Holocaust representation in different cultural contexts. Same as AALL 156 but requires extra assignments. Instructor: Ginsburg
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JEWISHST 40: Judaism
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to Judaic civilization from its origins to modern times. Instructor: Bland, Lieber, E. Meyers, or staff
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