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BIBLE 30122: Methods of Teaching Bible
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
This seminar examines selected portions from the Bible as tools for transmitting Jewish values to students in Jewish Day as well as Supplementary high schools. Thematerial will be translated into goals and objectives as well as teaching methods and strategies. Aside from study of the text itself, there will be opportunities for practical applications of both the construction of instructional objectives and the development of lesson plans. The course will feature micro-teaching by students and required classroom observations. Division: College Division Department: Bible
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BIBLE 40110A: Book of Samuel:Leadership and Authority in Ancient Israel
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
The first Book of Samuel, which narrates the careers of Samuel, Saul and the rise of David, may be read as a composition whose subtext is the challenges of creating and managing power. In this course we will trace the way in which the Book portrays the institutions of power in ancient Israel - the priesthood and the sanctuary, the prophet, and the monarchy as fundamentally unstable institutions in need of constant tweaking and balancing, as the nature of leadership and power is such that effective equilibrium is rarely achieved and constantly challenged. Division: College Division Department: Bible
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HISTORY 30511: History of Anti-Semitism
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
This seminar will examine the diverse forms that hatred of Jews has taken throughout history, from the ancient world to the present day. Our focus is the extremely difficult question: Why have Jews been singled out for hatred so often for so many centuries Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30512: Teaching the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
Lessons of the Holocaust reflect current concerns with violence, racism and propaganda, and ethical aspects of science and government. This unique course will provide educators with significant background for discussing the questions and introducing them to classroom-tested teaching strategies, curricula, and resources. (may be taken for Education or History credit). (This course is supported by the Clara and Daniel Isaacman Endowment on Teaching the Holocaust) Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30513: Judaism in America
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30514: Dilemmas in Jewish History from Abraham to Shabbetai Zevi
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
Jews present all the inescapable dilemmas of man in a heightened and clarified form. They were the quintessential strangers and sojourners, the emblem of homeless and vulnerable humanity. They wanted to obey G-d's laws but they wanted to stay alive too. The societies in which the Jews lived forced life choices upon them, which were rarely straightforward options of "right and wrong." Through historical enquiry, the course reveals the complexities of some of the societies in which their choices were made and decisions takenDivision: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30515: Belief and Struggle in Modern Central Europe:The Jewish Denominations in the 19th and 20th Centurie
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
This course discusses the history and culture of Orthodox Jewry as it developed in Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the concept of an "Orthodox" ideology, we will follow its emergence as a major force in the political and social fabric of central Europe over the 19th and 20th centuries. We will then observe and analyze the postwar fate of Orthodox societies up to present day and the impact on Jewish politics and sociology in Israel and the United States.Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30516: Jews On Trial
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
This course will discuss a selection of trials that concerned Jews, beginning with the trial of Jesus in the first century to that of Adolf Eichmann in the twentieth century. Our goal will be to use trial records to discover insights into the mentalities of the day rather than the crime per se. We will also try to understand the trial from the Jew's perspective, discussing in particular his choice of action in the particular circumstance. Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30517: Resistance in the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
This course is designed to provide students with a broad concept of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust based on the archival materials and exhibitions of Beit Lohamei HaGetaot (the Ghetto Fighters' Museum, Israel), the Yad-Vashem Holocaust and Heroism Museum in Jerusalem, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC as well as other online archives and museums; to conceptualize the historical phenomenon of resistance in the Holocaust and to discuss the philosophical, theological and educational meaning of these historical phenomena. Division: College Division Department: History
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HISTORY 30533: Ashkenazi Roots:East European Jewish History
3.00 Credits
Gratz College
ONLINE ONLY This is a one-semester survey of the unique civilization that Jews built in the lands of Eastern Europe, a civilization from which nearly all American and European Jews and half of all Israeli Jews are descended. The course will begin with the first Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages and end on the eve of the Holocaust. It will examine traditional Jewish life-ways, Jewish-Gentile relations and the rise of Hasidism, the Jewish Enlightenment, the development of modern Jewish societies, political movements, and literature. ( Not open to students who completed History 30534 and/or 30535) Division: College Division Department: History
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