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Judaic Studies 111 ,112: Intermediate Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Review of grammar, rapid reading of selected texts; Book of Amos in the second semester. Prerequisite: 102 or the equivalent.
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Judaic Studies 116: Intermediate Modern Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Formal study of Hebrew language with emphasis on oral practice and writing skills. Prerequisite: 104 or the equivalent.
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Judaic Studies 200: Advanced Modern Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Expansion of language proficiency through Expansion of language proficiency through intensified study of cultural and literary texts, including poetry, prose, essays, newspapers, films, and songs. Extensive discussion of issues related to contemporary Israel. Emphasis on the development of reading, writing and conversation skills. Prerequisite: 116 or the equivalent.
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Judaic Studies 206: Jews and Judaism in the United States
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with RELG 206 listing.
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Judaic Studies 215: Jewish Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Since the 1960?s many writers on environmental issues have blamed our contemporary environmental crises in part on a so-called ?Judeo-Christian? worldview, rooted in the Hebrew Bible. Such writers assert that the biblical heritage shared by these two religious traditions advocates an unhealthy relationship between humanity and nature, one in which human beings are destined to conquer the earth and master it. In this course we will explore Jewish perspectives on nature and the natural world through close readings of biblical and other classical Jewish texts. Emphasizing the way ?land? figures as an important theme in classical Jewish theology, history and ritual practice, we will also examine the ways in which this motif is re-conceptualized in modern secular contexts (i.e., Zionism and the kibbutz movement). We will conclude by studying contemporary varieties of Jewish environmental advocacy. In addition to texts focused specifically on Judeo-Christian traditions, the syllabus will include other classic works of Environmental ethics foundational to the field of Environmental studies. Offered every three years in rotation with the offering of ENST 111. This course is cross-listed as RELG 215.
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Judaic Studies 216: Topics in Judaic Studies
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Selected topics in Judaic Studies. Topics offered will vary from year to year, reflecting the interests of faculty and students as well as evolving concerns of the field. Examples of topics offered: American Jewish Fiction; Modern Jewish Thought; Jews in Film and Pop Culture; Women, Gender and Judaism.
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Judaic Studies 219: History of the Jews
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
See course description with RELG 219 listing.
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Judaic Studies 231: Hebrew Conversation and Composition
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Advanced practice in conversation, reading and writing. Careful attention to grammar and style. Prerequisite: 116.
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Judaic Studies 232: Topics in Hebrew Literature
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Thematic study of Hebrew literature, with an emphasis on close reading, comprehension and interpretation. Prerequisite: 116.
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Judaic Studies 240: Women in Judaism
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Half of any people's history is lived by its women, but their part in the history is often overlooked or minimized by (male) historians. From the Matriarchs to Golda Meir, this course examines the roles and contributions of noteworthy as well as ordinary women in Jewish society throughout 3500 years of history.
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