The Courses

The Judaic and Near Eastern Studies Department offers the two required introductory courses for the major (Judaic Studies majors must complete Judaic 101 and 102). Students are encouraged to take these introductory courses at the University, but they can be fulfilled with equivalent courses offered through the Five College Consortium, upon the academic advisor’s permission. Similarly, upper-level requirements can be fulfilled by taking a wide range of courses in the Department, the Five Colleges and, with advance permission, approved study abroad programs.

(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.)  Jump to Hebrew  |  Jump to Yiddish

  • 101  |  The Jewish People I (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 102  |  The Jewish People II (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 101/H01; 102/H02  |  Honors Colloquia for The Jewish People I/II  1 cr
  • 191, 192, 193, 194, 195  |  Seminars 1 cr
  • 301  |  The Bible and Archaeology
  • 305  |  Judaism and Christianity in the Ancient World (HS)
  • 313  |  Transformation and the Jews: Jewish History Through Biography
  • 318  |  Family and Sexuality in Jewish History and Culture (HS, G)  4 cr
  • 319  |  Representing the Holocaust (AL, G) 4 cr
  • 322  |  American Diversity  (HS, U) 4 cr
  • 323  |  Jewish Utopia/Dystopia
  • 324  |  Slavery in Comparative Religious Perspective (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 325  |  Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 326  |  Sustainability in Comparative Religious Perspectives (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 333  |  Jewish Philosophers of the 20th Century
  • 335  |  The Jewish Experience in Europe
  • 343  |  American Jewish Diversity (HS, G)
  • 344  |  Film and Society in Israel (AT, G) 4 cr
  • 345  |  The Making of Modern Jewry (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 350  |  Jewish Law and Society (SB, G) 4 cr
  • 353  |  Sephardic Cultures and Literatures of the Spanish Diaspora
  • 354  |  Jewish Theatre and Film
  • 360  |  Biblical Tales and Legends
  • 363  |  Negotiating Religion and State
  • 364  |  Cinema of the Holocaust  4 cr
  • 365  |  Antisemitism in Historical Perspective (HS, G)
  • 366  |  Modern Israel: History, Society, Culture
  • 367  |  Israel in the 20th Century: Society and Literature
  • 373  |  Jewish Travelers and Travel Liars: Exploration and Imagination, Ancient to Modern Times 4 cr
  • 374  |  Culture and Immigration in Israel  (HS, G) 4 cr
  • 375  |  The Jewish Experience in America (HS, U)
  • 376  |  Post-Holocaust Thought
  • 383  |  Women, Gender, Judaism
  • 385  |  The Jews of Eastern Europe (HS, G)  4 cr
  • HISTORY 387  |  History of the Holocaust
  • 390B  |  World Jewry Since 1945
  • 390C  |  Jewish Mysticism
  • 390G  |  Women in Patriarchy (HS, G)
  • 390I  |  Popular Culture in Israel and Palestine
  • 390K  |  Jews in the Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade
  • 391B  |  Jewish-American Literature
  • 391C  |  The Proverb
  • 391E  |  The Holocaust and Jewish Identity
  • 391F  |  Jewish Women Writers
  • 392D  |  Judaism, Secularism, Modernity
  • 392F  |  Secularization in Modern Israel
  • 392K  |  World Jewish Cultures
  • 392L  |  Jews of Muslim Lands: Responses to Modernity
  • 392M  |  Jewish Labor Movement in America
  • 392N  |  History of the Jewish Graphic Novel
  • 393J  |  American Jewish History
  • 394C  |  Ritual and Belief in Judaism
  • 394MI  |  Major Issues in Jewish Life and Culture (IE)
  • ANTHRO 397AA  |  Archaeology of Israel & Palestine
  • 397B  |  Jewish Art
  • 397J  |  Observing Jewish Cultures
  • 397R  |  Jewish Folklore
  • 398W  |  Junior Year Writing Requirement 2 cr
  • 494JI  |  Jews in Greco-Roman Antiquity (IE) 4 cr

Hebrew

Twelve credits of Hebrew (HEBREW 110-120-230-240, or 126-246, or the Biblical Hebrew 4-semester sequence) fulfill the College of Humanities and Fine Arts language requirement. Judaic Studies majors must take 18 credits of Hebrew to fulfill major requirements (see above). No more than six degree credits may be earned in courses at the Intermediate level (HEBREW 230/240 or 246).

Note on Elementary and Intermediate Hebrew: No more than six credits may be earned for any combination of courses at the Elementary level (HEBREW 110, 120, 126). No more than six credits may be earned in courses at the Intermediate level (HEBREW 230, 240 and 246).

  • 110  |  Elementary Modern Hebrew I
  • 111  |  Elementary Biblical Hebrew I
  • 120  |  Elementary Modern Hebrew II
  • 121  |  Elementary Biblical Hebrew II
  • 126  |  Intensive Modern Hebrew I 6 cr
  • 230  |  Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
  • 231  |  Readings in Hebrew Bible
  • 240  |  Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
  • 241  |  Readings in Classical Hebrew Text
  • 246  |  Intensive  Modern Hebrew II 6 cr
  • 298  |  Practicum 1-18 cr
  • 301  |  Advanced Modern Hebrew I
  • 302  |  Advanced Modern Hebrew II
  • 344  |  Hebrew Through the Media I
  • 345  |  Hebrew Through the Media II
  • 351  |  Readings in Modern Hebrew I
  • 352  |  Readings in Modern Hebrew II
  • 361  |  Modern Hebrew Literature I
  • 362  |  Modern Hebrew Literature II
  • 398  |  Practicum 1-18 cr
  • 411  |  Hebrew Linguistics

Yiddish

  • 101  |  Elementary Yiddish I
  • 102  |  Elementary Yiddish II
  • 197A  |  Introduction to Yiddish
  • 197B  |  Introduction to Yiddish Language and Culture
  • 197S  |  Yiddish Songs
  • 397A  |  Readings in Yiddish Literature and Culture    

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