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JPNSE 1050: Fourth Year Japanese 1
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The fourth year Japanese language course is the sequel to Japanese 1021, for students interested in reading essays, news stories, editorials, journal articles, and other special interest items. The goals are to increase vocabulary and to develop the ability to read unfamiliar material.
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JS 0013: Elementary Hebrew 1
5.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of the Hebrew language. A student will learn to read Hebrew, to write Hebrew, basic vocabulary, basic grammar and sentence structure. Emphasis is put on speaking the language.
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JS 0025: Intermediate Hebrew 3
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Students continue to develop the skills acquired in hebrew 2 with emphasis on speaking and on understanding the spoken language. Reading this term will include short stories and articles.
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JS 0037: Advanced Hebrew Comp & Conv 1
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course is for advanced level students. It will include: conversation, modern Hebrew literature and composition.
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JS 0283: Us And The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
In recent years more and more attention has been focused on the Nazis and their policy of mass murder. Along with that interest, there has come a spate of questions regarding the perception and response of the Allies to Hitler. This course is an attempt to look at the situation on this side of the Atlantic before, during and after WWII. We shall explore the Holocaust in Europe, but focus on American policy and American policy makers such as F.D.R. in the 30's and 40's and look at those factors which influenced our reaction. There will be an opportunity to explore some of the issues and questions that the Holocaust raises for Americans today. In addition to selected films, there will be an opportunity to meet survivors of the camps.
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JS 1256: Modern Israel
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The idea of a Jewish-initiated return to the ancient biblical homeland in the last quarter of the 19th century marked a significant break with traditional Jewish thinking on the theme of Return and Redemption. The subsequent migration to Palestine and the building of institutional Jewish life there culminating in the independent state of Israel (1948) has not only been a watershed in modern Jewish history, it has also had a major impact on Judaism and global affairs. In this course, we trace the history of modern Israel from the idea of the return through the State of Israel today.
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JS 1257: Russian Jewry
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
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JS 1260: Jews In The United States
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course is designed to look at the history of the Jewish community in America up to the present time. While that history is more than 350 years old, we will focus primarily on the 20th and 21st centuries. We will explore not just historical themes and developments, but also contemporary issues and perspectives. In our discussion, we shall touch on aspects of American, European and world Jewish history. There will be a variety of classroom activities including lecture-discussion, oral reports, films and guest speakers. The aim of this course is to make each class provocative, lively and informative by raising issues and questions regarding the past, present and future of the American Jewish community. Pre- or Co-requisite(s): none
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JS 1290: Topics In Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
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JS 1900: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A course designed for students who wish to work independently on individually designed projects.
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