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Past Courses

Past Courses

Ancient

ANST 254. Wisdom Traditions in Greece and Israel.

BIBL 202. Judaic Civilization I.

BIBL 301. Hellenistic Judaism.

BIBL 306. Judaic Civilization I.

BIBL 30600. Judaic Civilization I.

BIBL 30800. Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: Jewish Thought and Literature.

BIBL 30901. Jewish Thought and Literature II: Rabbinic Judaism from the Mishnah to Maimonides

BIBL 31000. Jewish Thought and Literature I: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 31800. Family Matters in Ancient Israel.

BIBL 32333. The Emergence of 'Israelite' and Other Ethnic Identities in the Iron Age Southern Levant.

BIBL 324. Judaic Civilization I.

BIBL 32700. Law in Biblical Literature.

BIBL 35901. Joseph and His Brothers: The Biblical Accounts.

BIBL 34601. Prophecy in Ancient Israel.

BIBL 37212. Jews and Christians in Egypt.

BIBL 37213. Between Polemics and Encounter: "Jews" and "Christians" in Rome and Sasanian Persia.

BIBL 37612. Literary Theory and the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 40200. Midrash: Song of Songs Rabba.

BIBL 41000. Amos.

BIBL 424-425. Culture and Religion in Canaan and Israel I, II.

BIBL 429. Sex in Hinduism and Judaism.

BIBL 43000. Tradition and Building Ancient Judaism.

BIBL 43501. The Question in Jewish Intellectual Culture.

BIBL 43800. Narrative in Deuteronomy.

BIBL 43803 Biblical Notions of Covenant.

BIBL 44201. Law in Deuteronomy.

BIBL 44600. Zion and Zaphon: Biblical Texts from Seventh Century Judah.

BIBL 44602. Song of Songs.

BIBL 44608. The Book of Hosea.

BIBL 44700. The Book of Samuel: MT-LXX-DSS.

BIBL 448. Second Temple Judaism/Social Perspectives.

BIBL 44800. Words of the Wise: Proverbs and Qohelet.

BIBL 45200 Studies in Midrash: Eliezer.

BIBL 453. Paul and Judaism.

BIBL 455-456. Ancient Israelite Religion I, II.

BIBL 45700. Studies in Midrash.

BIBL 46501. Temple, Tabernacle, and the Cult in the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 46502. The Deuteronomic Source.

BIBL 46800. Tragedy and the Tragic Vision in Early Jewish and Christian Literature.

BIBL 47300. Qohelet.

BIBL 47901. Job and Theology: Between Biblical Hermeneutics and Philosophical Theology.

BIBL 48002. Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.

BIBL 48402. Judges.

BIBL 50206. Brauer Seminar: Jewish and Christian Responses to Biblical Criticism

BIBL 50505. Philo of Alexandria on Prayer, Interpretation, and Soul Formation.

BIBL 50804. Biblical Interpretation in the Qumran Scrolls.

BIBL 50902. The Book of Kings: Critical Review.

BIBL 51602. Josephus and the New Testament.

BIBL 51610. The Priestly History.

BIBL 52304. The Priestly God in the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 52800. The Book of Kings: Seminar.

BIBL 52907. Lamentations.

BIBL 53510. Early Jewish Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 54100. Philo of Alexandria as a Jewish Historian.

BIBL 54700. Critical Methods in the Study of the Hebrew Bible.

BIBL 55000. Literary Features of Biblical Composition.

BIBL 55300. Exodus 19-25.

CMLT 21855. The Literary Hebrew Bible: An Introduction.

FNDL 24600. Radicalism Of Job/Ecclesiastes.

GNSE 21202. Virgins, Victims, and Vixens: Biblical Bodies and Their Reimaginings.

HCHR 37213. Between Polemics and Encounter: "Jews" and "Christians" in Rome and Sassanian Persia.

HCHR 44250. Christians" and "Jews", Rhetoric and Reality.

HCHR 507. Jewish-Christian Co-emergence.

HIJD 30175. Jewish Law from the Hebrew Bible to Jesus

HIJD 30402. The Poetics of Midrash.

HIJD 30485. Jews in Graeco Roman Egypt.

HIJD 307. Introduction to Jewish Mystical Literature.

HIJD 30911. Jews and Judaism in the Classical Era and Late Antiquity: From Temple to Text, from "Land" to "Torah."

HIJD 43221. Israel and Judah under Empire: Archaeology and History of the Assyrian and Babylonian Periods.

HIJD 342. Ancient Jewish Ethics and Piety.

HIJD 37000. Jewish Liturgical Poetry and the Making of the Rabbinic Epic.

HIJD 37303. The Four-Fold: Studies in Jewish Exegesis.

HIJD 37652. Ethnography Before Modernity.

HIJD 38607. Lament and Lamentation in Jewish Literature I.

HIJD 40100-40200. Song of Songs I & II.

HIJD 40910. Early Jewish Historiography.

HIJD 41700. Giving and Receiving.

HIJD 43200. Forms and Features of Midrash Literature.

HIJD 43221. Israel and Judah under Empire: Archaeology and History of the Assyrian and Babylonian Periods.

HIJD 44000. Ethnography and Literary Genres in Rabbinic Literature.

HIJD 45250. Christians" and "Jews," Rhetoric and Reality.

HIJD 45600. Giving and Receiving.

HIJD 46500. Studies in Midrash: Genesis Rabba.

HIJD 46800. Ancient Jewish Liturgical Poetry.

HIJD 47000. Studies in Aggadic Midrash.

HIJD 477. Poetical Theology.

HIJD 47012. Readings in Rabbinic Midrash: Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana.

HIJD 47900. Midrashic Traditions about Sinai and Revelation.

HIJD 47901. Job and Theology: Between Biblical Hermeneutics and Philosophical Theology.

HIJD 49000. Mekhilta De-Rabbi Ishmael.

HIJD 49200. Reading Other People’s Scriptures.

HIJD 49400. The Book of Job and the Problem of Evil.

HIJD 51000. Proseminar un Madrash.

HUD 400. Midrash: Lamentations Rabba.

HUD 412. The Book of Zohar.

HUD 45000. Studies in Legal Midrash.

HUMA 201. Judaic Civilization.

HUMA 23400. The World of Biblical Prophets.

JWSC 12000. Jewish Civilization I: Ancient Beginnings to Medieval Period.

JWSC 20001. Jewish History and Society I: Ancient Israel from the Iron Age to the Roman Era.

JWSC 20001. Jewish History and Society I: Ancient Jerusalem.

JWSC 20001. Jewish History and Society I: The Archaeology of Israel - History, Society, Politics.

JWSC 20005. Jewish Thought and Literature II: The Bible and Archaeology.

JWSC 20005. Jewish Thought and Literature II: Rabbinic Judaism.

JWSC 20009. Jewish History and Society III:  Biblical Archaeology.

JWSC 20100. Jewish History and Society II.

JWSC 20101. Jewish History & Society I:  The Nascent State of Israel.

JWSC 20121. The Bible and Archaeology.

JWSC 20151. From Temple State to People of the Book: On Judeans and Jews in Antiquity.

JWSC 20200. Judaic Civilization-3.

JWSC 20204. Dead Sea Scrolls.

JWSC 20214. Devils and Demons: Agents of Evil in the Bible and Ancient World.

JWSC 20512. Major Trends in Rabbinic Religion.

JWSC 20800. Reading: Tractate Pesahim.

JWSC 233. Jewish and Christian Apocalypticism.

JWSC 28500. Jewish Spiritual Perfection and Piety.

JWSC 28600. Song of Songs I.

JWSC 31000. Judaic Civilization I: Introduction to Biblical Civilization.

JWSG 30001. Jewish History and Society I: Ancient Israel.

JWSG 30004. Jewish Thought and Literature I: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible.

JWSG 30007. Jewish Thought and Literature: Introduction to the Bible.

JWSG 41800. Attitude of the Jewish Sages Toward Christianity.

JWSG 46900. Ancient Jewish Liturgical Poetry.

LAWS 912. Jewish Law: Legal Status of the Wife.

NEAA 20003/30003. Introduction to the Archaeology of the Ancient Levant (Syria-Palestine)

NEAA 20301. Art and Archaeology of the Near East: Syria and Palestine.

NEAA 30050. Method and Theory in Near Eastern Archaeology.

NEAA 30321-30322. Ancient Levant I & II.

NEAA 30321-30323. Syro-Palestinian Archaeology I, II, & III.

NEAA 30331. Ancient Near Eastern Households, Kinship, and Demography.

NEAA 30335. Problems in Syrian Archaeology.

NEAA 30341. Syro-Palestinian Pottery.

NECV 212. Bronze Age/Eastern Mediterranean.

NECV 384. Mesopotamian Law Collections.

NECV 355-356. Ancient Israelite Religion I & II.

NEHC 20003. History of the Ancient Near East III.

NEHC 20211. Ugarit: Late Bronze Age Metropolis.

NEHC 20310. The Mishnah.

NEHC 20404. Jewish Thought and Literature I: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible.

NEHC 20465/30465. New Approaches to Biblical Narrative.

NEHC 20485. Jews in Graeco-Roman Egypt.

NEHC 21215. Abraham’s Sacrifice of Isaac in Multiple Perspectives

NEHC 30010. Social Theory and Ancient Near Eastern Studies.

NEHC 30037. Introduction to Islamic and Jewish Law.

NEHC. Semitic Cultures and Civilizations.

RLST 11101. Judaic Civilization I.

RLST 20903. The Historical Jesus.

RLST 20911. Jews and Judaism in the Classical Era and Late Antiquity:From Temple to Text, From 'Land' to 'Torah.'

RLST 21100. Judaism In Late Antiquity.

RLST 21230. Jerusalem: "The Holy City."

RLST 22050. Murder, Adultery, and Thy Neighbor's Ass.

RLST 22330. Flooding the World: Creation and Restoration in the Levant, Mesopotamia, and India.

RLVC 30612. Early Christian and Late Ancient Jewish Art.

THEO 465. The Wrath of God in the Hebrew Bible.

THEO 47901. Job and Theology: Between Biblical Hermeneutics and Philosophical Theology.

Languages

ARAM 10101. Biblical Aramaic.

ARAM 10102. Old Aramaic Inscriptions.

ARAM 10103. Imperial Aramaic.

ARAM 20301-20303. Targum I, II, & III.

ARAM 20501. Jewish Babylonian Aramaic I.

BIBL 34000. Introduction to Biblical Hebrew.

BIBL 34100. Intermediate Biblical Hebrew.

GRMN 23095. Vom Judentum: Judaism and Modern German.

GRMN 27800/37800. Jewish American Literature Post 1945.

HEBR 10101-10102-10103. Elementary Classical Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 10501-10502-10503. Introductory Modern Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 20001. Hebrew Letters and Inscriptions.

HEBR 20101-20102. Ugaritic I & II.

HEBR 20104-20105-20106. Intermediate Classical Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 20204/30204. Dead Sea Scrolls.

HEBR 20301-20302. Tannaitic Hebrew Texts I, II.

HEBR 20501-20502-20503. Intermediate Modern Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 20580-20581. Israeli Poetry I, II.

HEBR 20521. Lower Intermediate Hebrew Through Israeli Media.

HEBR 20585. Israeli Poetry.

HEBR 20588. The Nar Poetry Tchernichovsky.

HEBR 20601-20602-20603. High Intermediate Modern Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 247. Israeli Short Stories/Women.

HEBR 249/349. Contemporary Israeli Poetry.

HEBR 30001-30002-30003. Intensive Modern Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 30501-30502-30503. Advanced Modern Hebrew I, II, III.

HEBR 30575. World Literature - Jewish Literature.

HEBR 30585. Modernism in 20th Century Hebrew Poetry.

HEBR 30586. Israeli Poetry.

HEBR 30601. Advanced Readings in Modern Hebrew.

HEBR 318. Phoenician Inscriptions.

HEBR 319. Punic Inscriptions.

HEBR 33300-33301. Reading Hebrew for Research Purposes I, II.

HEBR 361. Israeli Literature and the Bible.

HEBR 40410-40411. Modern Hebrew Language in Israeli Media I, II.

HEBR 408. Ugaritic: The Aqht Cycle.

HUMA 21700. Yiddish Through Literature - 1.

JWSG 35900. Diaspora/Homecoming: Modern Yiddish.

JWSG 36601. Intermediate Yiddish II.

YDDH 10100-10200-10300.  Elementary Yiddish I, II, III.

YDDH 20100-20200-20300. Intermediate Yiddish I, II (Archival Skills), III.

YDDH 21000. Advanced Yiddish I: Readings in Yiddish Literature.

YDDH. 21002. Advanced Yiddish I: Yiddish One-Acts.

YDDH 21002. Advanced Yiddish II: Women Writing Yiddish [in Yiddish].

YDDH 21709/31709. Introduction to Yiddish Culture and Literature.

YDDH 21721. Women Who Wrote in Yiddish.

YDDH 22000/32000. Yiddish Literature in America.

YDDH 22321. Advanced Seminar in Yiddish: Lamed Shapiro.

YDDH 23421. Advanced Seminar in Yiddish: Representations of Race and Racism.

YDDH 23709. Singer and Bellow: Jewish Novels.

YDDH 24100/34100. Yiddish Through Literature - 2.

YDDH 24200/34200. Yiddish Through Literature - 3.

YDDH 25116/35116. Yiddish Literature Between the World Wars.

YDDH 25500. Classic Yiddish Fiction.

YDDH 25917/35917. Imagining the Shtetl.

YDDH 27708. Classic Yiddish Fiction: Sholem-Aleichem.

YDDH 27800/37800. Jewish American Literature Post 1945.

YDDH 29800. Reading Yiddish for Research.

YDDH 30600. Yiddish Tish: Yiddish Conversation.

YDDH 35116. Yiddish Literature Between the World Wars

Medieval

BIBL 43400. Science & Scripture: Jewish Phil Exegesis in Middle Ages.

HCHR 42701. Interactions between Jewish Philosophy and Literature in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 307. Introduction to Jewish Mystical Literature.

HIJD 311. Jewish Medieval Philosophy.

HIJD 31100. Animal Spirituality in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 316. Jews and Christians in Medieval England.

HIJD 31700. Mystical Hermeneutics: An Introduction to the Book of Zohar.

HIJD 318. Introduction to Jewish Folklore.

HIJD 324. Jewish Women in Medieval Society I: Family

HIJD 328. The Classical Tradition in Jewish and Islamic Thought.

HIJD 34301. Safed: Mystical Ethics.

HIJD 34592. Jewish and Islamic Ethics in al-Andalus.

HIJD 350. Reason and Imagination in Medieval Jewish Philosophy.

HIJD 35000. Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 35004. Readings in Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy b. Yaqzan.

HIJD 35100. The Jewish Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages

HIJD 35500. Introduction to Kabbalah.

HIJD 36100. The Philosophical Interpretation of Scripture in the Middle Ages: The Problems of Evil and the Book of Job.

HIJD 40204. A Proto-History of Race? Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in Spain and North Africa (1200-1600).

HIJD 406. Jewish History and Memory in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 41100. Animal Spirituality in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 41900. The Jewish Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 42700. Interactions between Jewish Philosophy and Literature During the Middle Ages.

HIJD 428. Brauer Seminar: Jewish and Christian Mysticism.

HIJD 42900. The Jews in Medieval Spain.

HIJD 43900. Medieval Jewish Mysticism.

HIJD 44612. The Occult in the Islamic World.

HIJD 44908. The "Science of Letters" in Judaism and Islam.

HIJD 45400. Readings in Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed.

HIJD 45401. Aristotle in the Middle Ages.

HIJD 45500. Medieval Commentary on Ecclesiastes.

HIJD 46401. Introduction to Judaeo-Arabic Literature and Thought.

HIJD 47110. Ibn Tufayl's Hayy b. Yaqzan.

HIJD 48500. Islamic and Jewish Neoplatonism.

HIJD 48501. Jewish Neoplatonism.

HIJD 48610. Jewish Sufism.

HIJD 50600. Soul, Intellect, and Immortality in Medieval Jewish Thought.

HIJD 508. Critical Issues in the Study of Medieval Jews.

HIST 26214/36214. The Social Memory of "Convivencia": Muslims, Jews, and Christians and Historical Nationalism in Contemporary Spain.

HIST 441. Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval Spain.'

HIST 486. Jews and Christians in Medieval England.

HIST 81303- 81304. Seminar: Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval Spain I, II.

HUMA 201. Judaic Civilizations in Medieval Spain.

HUMA 232. Medieval Jewish History III.

ISLM 43301. Comparative Mystical Literature: Islamic, Jewish and Christian.

JWSC 20005/30005. Jewish Thought and Literature II: Rabbinic Judaism from the Mishnah to Maimonides.

JWSC 20006. Jewish Thought and Literature III: The Jewish Interpretation of the Bible in the Middle Ages.

JWSC 20100. Jewish History and Society II.

JWSC 20150. Mediterranean Thinkers: Jewish Thought in the Medieval Islamic.

JWSC 20200. Judaic Civilization-3.

JWSC 20505. Jews Under Islamic Rule.

JWSC 31900. Alfarabi's Philosophical Writings and their Early Antecedents.

JWSG 30002. Jewish History and Society II: Medieval Jewish Society.

JWSG 30005. Jewish Thought and Literature II.

JWSG 34100. Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages.

JWSG 38100-38200-38300. Medieval Jewish History I, II, III.

JWSG 41900. The Jewish Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages.

JWSG 42700. Interactions Between Jewish Philosophy and Literature in the Middle Ages.

JWSG 42900. The Jews in Medieval Spain.

JWSG 433-434. Medieval Responsa/Jewish History I, II.

JWSG 43401. Science and Scripture: Jewish Philosophical Exegesis in the Middle Ages.

JWSG 43900. Medieval Jewish Mysticism: Introduction to the Book of Zohar.

MILAP 32100. God.

NEHC 30403. Jewish History and Society III. Jews in Muslim Lands.

NEHC 20411/30411-20412/30412-20413/30413. Medieval Jewish History I-II-III.

NEHC 30441. Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages.

NEHC 30589. Sefarad and Andalus: Jewish Thinkers in Islamic Spain.

NEHC. Semitic Cultures and Civilizations.

PHIL 23600/33600. Medieval Philosophy.

PHIL 25110/35110. Maimonides and Hume on Religion.

PHIL 26100/36100. The Philosophical Interpretation of Scripture in the Middle Ages: The Problems of Evil and the Book of Job.

PHIL 319. Problem of Evil in Jewish Thought.

PHIL 33600. Medieval Philosophy.

RLST 20910. Prophets in Jewish and Islamic Traditions.

RLST 25110. Maimonides and Hume on Religion.

RLST 25901. Introduction to Muslim and Jewish Philosophy.

SCTH 45402. Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Late Medieval Spain.

SOSC 28853. Jerusalem in Middle Eastern Civilizations.

Modern

AASR 45403. The Sanctification of Space in Contemporary Israel.

ARTH 26515/36515. Architecture in Action: Modernism & Politics in Israel/Palestine.

ARTH 46309. Secularization and Resacralization.

BPRO 26215. Jews and Christians in the Middle East.

BPRO 26880. Border Crossings: Reading and Making the Literature of Migration.

CHDV 27318. Religion, Identity, & American Life.

CMES 30001. Approaches to the Study of the Middle East.

CMLT 21100. Literature of Destruction: Jewish/Russian Tradition.

CMLT 24105/34105. Letters to Zion.

CMLT 25002/35002. Gender and the Body in Yiddish Literature.

CMLT 25020/35020. Culture and Zionism.

CMLT 25113. "In the Beginning": Origin, Style, and Transformation in the King James Version Matrix.

CMLT 25201. Contemporary Hebrew Poetry.

CMLT 25400. Contemporary Israeli Fiction.

CMLT 25800. The Representation of Jesus in Modern Jewish Literature.

CMLT 26001. Realism & Anti-Realism in Post-Holocaust Hebrew Literature.

CMLT 26210/36210. Oedipus in Zion: The Oedipal Figure in Modern Hebrew Literature.

CMLT 27350/37350. Jewish Literary Diasporas.

CMLT 27610. Brave Old Worlds: Russian Jewish Culture.

CMLT 27703. Nothing New Under the Sun? - "Adapting" in Twentieth-Century Jewish Literature.

CMLT 28110. Queer Jewish Literature.

CMLT 28881. Secrecy and Exemplarity: On Parables and Their Interpretation, from the Bible to Walter Benjamin.

CMLT 29402/39402. "Language is Migrant": Yiddish Poetics of the Border.

CMLT 29705. Introduction to Comparative Literature II: Case Study: Davidismo.

CMLT 29914. Jewish Diasporas: The Exilic Condition and the Parable of Longing.

CMLT 30906. The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Literature and Film.

CMST 24802. Israeli National Cinema: Identity, Memory, Narrative, Conflict.

CMST 26500. Films of Max Ophuls.

CMST 27502. The Frankfurt School, Cinema, Modernity.

CMST 675. The Frankfurt School.

CRES 27317. America’s White Ethnics: Contemporary Italian- and Jewish-American Ethnic Identities.

CRES 27320. Blacks and Jews: History, Imagination, and Cultural Interactions.

CRPC 29500. Blacks and Jews in US History.

DVPR 35112. Philosophy, Talmudic Culture, and Religious Experience: Soloveitchik.

DVPR 35115. Topics in the Philosophy of Religion: Challenge of Suffering from Job to Primo Levi.

DVPR 38504. Levinas and Talmud.

DVPR 48100. Strauss on Philosophy and Law.

DVPR 49600. Exile In Jewish Thought and Literature.

DVPR 52000. Foucault: Technologies of Power.

DVPR 53357. Philosophy and Theology of Judaism.

ENGL 25001. Jewish Latin American Literature.

ENGL 25003. Image of the Jew in American Novels: Populism, Nativism, and Beyond.

ENGL 28915. Humor in Jewish Literature and Culture.

FNDL 25100. Thomas Mann: Joseph and His Brothers.

GLST 25209. Jews, Arabs, and Others: Nations from the Nile to the Jordan.

GNSE 23118. Gender and Sexuality in Jewish Society, Early Modernity Through the Present.

GNSE 38702. Race in the 20th Century Atlantic World.

GRMN 27800. Jewish American Literature Post 1945.

GRMN 34801. German Cinema 1945 to 1985.

HCHR 41300. Christians/Muslims/Jews: Spain.

HCHR 47300-47400. Conceptions and Traditions in Judaism I & II.

HCHR 50001. Seminar: Major Problems in Modern Jewish History I.

HEBR 366-367. East/West European Concepts of Judaism I & II.

HIJD 180. Paths of Spiritual Perfection in Judaism.

HIJD 302. History of Christian and Jewish Thought.

HIJD 30602. Jewish Thought and Literature III.

HIJD 31800. Mystical Theology of Maggid Dov Ber.

HIJD 319. Ethics and Economics: Jewish Responses to the Poor.

HIJD 321. The Problem of Evil in Jewish Thought.

HIJD 33906. French Jewish Thought.

HIJD 34301. Safed: Mystical Ethics.

HIJD 34304. Readings in the Early Hasidic Masters: The Religious Teaching of Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Chernobyl.

HIJD 35111. Judaism and Philosophy of Religion in Contemporary Thought.

HIJD 35113. Jewish Superheroes.

HIJD 35350. Cultivation of Character in Jewish Moral/Spiritual Literature.

HIJD 35400. Hermeneutics and Tradition: The Case of Judaism (Part 1).

HIJD 35505. Jewish Hermeneutical Theology.

HIJD 359. Ignorance and Literature in East European Jewish Society.

HIJD 35915. Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought.

HIJD 366-367. East/West European Concepts of Judaism I, II.

HIJD 36600. East/West European Judaism I

HIJD 36800. Modern Jewish Religious Thought: An Introductory Survey.

HIJD 36802. Jewish Writings of Hannah Arendt.

HIJD 36805. Philosophy as Resistence: Adorno, Horkheimer, Levinas, Arendt After Auschwitz.

HIJD 36900. Israel, The Jewish People and the Catholic Church.

HIJD 38701. Poetic Theologies of Light.

HIJD 38880. Modern Jewish Religious Thought: An Introductory Survey.

HIJD 39401 Love in Jewish Thought and Spirituality.

HIJD 39600. The Arab-Israeli Conflict and Regional Realities.

HIJD 39800. Israeli Politics & Society.

HIJD 405. Modern Jewish Religious Thought.

HIJD 40504. The Question in Jewish Religious Thought.

HIJD 40506. Martin Buber’s Conception of Judaism and Religion.

HIJD 40600. Research/Met Hist. Of Judaism.

HIJD 409. Tradition and Innovation in Modern Jewish Theology.

HIJD 40901. Contemporary European Philosophy and Religion.

HIJD 41002. Major Issues in the Study of Jewish Mysticism: Between Kabbalah and Hasidism.

HIJD 41801. Religion, Culture and Politics in Israel.

HIJD 42201. The Study of Modern Jewish Thought: Theory and Method.

HIJD 43108. Judaism, Islam, and the Study of Religion.

HIJD 43804. Liturgical and Secular Time.

HIJD 44100. Kant and Judaism.

HIJD 44290. The Messiah and Messianism.

HIJD 44702. The Other and the “Exotic” in Postwar Jewish Writing.

HIJD 44750. Contemporary Jewish Theology: Types of Theological Writing in America.

HIJD 449. Buber: I and Thou.

HIJD 451. Zakhor: His Memory and Modern Jewish Thought.

HIJD 45100. Memory and History in Jewish Thought.

HIJD 45101. History and Memory in Jewish Thought.

HIJD 45900. Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Dialectic.

HIJD 45901 “Religious as Presence”: Martin Buber.

HIJD 46010. Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Religion.

HIJD 46100-46200 Franz Rosenzweig’s Star Of Redemption-Parts I & II.

HIJD 47200. Modern Jewish Intellectual History.

HIJD 47600. Gershom Scholem: The Theologian.

HIJD 47602. Jewish Responses to Continental Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger.

HIJD 47705. Jewish Political Theology.

HIJD 47800. Hermann Cohen’s “Religion of Reason.”

HIJD 48200. Leo Strauss and Judaism.

HIJD 48300. Hannah Arendt’s Texts on Jewishness, Palestine, Israel.

HIJD 48700. Divine Revelation in Modern Jewish Thought.

HIJD 49600. Exile In Jewish Thought and Literature.

HIJD 49800. Contemporary Jewish Theology.

HIJD 50200. Reading in Arabic Religious Texts.

HIJD 50206. Brauer Seminar: Jewish and Christian Responses to Biblical Criticism.

HIJD 50211. Models of Philosophy/Religion as a Way of Life.

HIJD 50500. Jewish Political Theology.

HIJD 50601. Simmel and Weber on Modernity.

HIJD 53359. Topics in Philosophy of Judaism: Ethics and Halakhah.

HIST 13002. History of European Civilization II.

HIST 17203. Twentieth-Century Jewish History.

HIST 17902. American Jewish History 1881-1999.

HIST 194. American Jewry in the 20th Century.

HIST 21201. British Political History Since 1900.

HIST 22400. Humanitarian Movements and Politics.

HIST 22700. Jewish Life in France and Germany.

HIST 22701. European Judaism as a Minority Cult.

HIST 22904/32904. Arendt's Texts on Jewishness, Palestine, Israel.

HIST 23303. Europe: 1930-Present.

HIST 23402. Twentieth-Century Jewish History.

HIST 23309. The Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, & Historical Interpretations.

HIST 23312. Jews in the Diaspora since 1945.

HIST 23401/33401. Genocide of European Jews: 1933-1945.

HIST 23402. Modern Jewish Thought.

HIST 23403/33403. Modern Jewish History.

HIST 23404/33404. Holocaust: Ghetto Life in Hist Context

HIST 23404. Jews and Modernity in Eastern Europe.

HIST 23412/33412. The Holocaust: History and Interpretations.

HIST 23507. The Russo-German War.

HIST 23509. Jews of Central & East-Central Europe during the Interwar Period.

HIST 23515/33515. Western and Eastern Jews in the Long Nineteenth Century.

HIST 23509/33509. The Jews of Central and East/Central Europe during the Interwar Period.

HIST 23814/33814. The Lands Between: Europe between the Black and Baltic Seas.

HIST 24301. Berlin and Hong Kong in the Cold War.

HIST 25902/35902. History of the Israeli-Arab Conflict.

HIST 28704/38704. Race in the 20th Century Atlantic World.

HIST 29421/39421. Politics of Commemoration.

HIST 33306.  Europe, 1914–Present.

HIST 33413. The Holocaust Object.

HIST 45902. Nationalism and Post-Colonialism in Middle Eastern Studies.

HIST 46003. Writing the Jewish State.

HIST 485. Jewish-Christian Relations.

HIST 49800. Between the Jewish Question & the Modern Condition: Jewish Thought, Culture, and Politics, 1830–1940.

HIST 53000. WWI History and Historiography.

HIST 53100. German History and Historiography.

HIST 53200. Catastrophic Nationalism.

HIST 53301. Gender in Europe.

HIST 54401. Colloquium: Major Problems in Modern Jewish History.

HIST 56102. Emancipation: Jews between Civil Equality and Collective Rights.

HIST 589. Colloquium: Palestine/Israel.

HIST 60902. Jewish Intellectuals in the Post-War World.

HIST 630. American Jews in the Twentieth Century.

HIST 66800. Jewish Writings of Hannah Arendt.

HIST 687. Colloquium: Topics - Jewish History I.

HIST 73201. France & Central European Religion and Politics.

HIST 73501-73502. France and Germany I & II.

HIST 73801. Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism in Europe.

HIST 741. Metropolitan/Colonial Europe: 1798-2000.

HIST 74201. The Politics of Everyday Life.

HIST 74301-74302. Seminar: Migration and Material Culture in the Modern World.

HIST 74605-74606.  Seminar: Religion, Society, and Politics in Modern Europe, 1740–Present.

HIST 78301-78302. Major Problems in Modern Jewish History I-II.

HIST 79001. Arabs and Jews in Palestine: 1831-1948.

HIST 81303-81304.  Seminar: Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval Spain 1 and 2.

HIST 842. Seminar: Topics - Jewish History I.

HIST 904. European Gender History: 1798-2000.

HIST 911. Contemporary European History.

HIST 91400. Modern European Social History.

HMRT 202. Human Rights.

HMRT 20200/30200. Human Rights II: History and Theory.

HMRT 22500. Reading Hannah Arendt.

HMRT 28315. Grey Zones: Ethics and Decision-Making in the Holocaust.

HUMA 23801. The Thought of Hannah Arendt.

HUMA 28902. Jews & Radical Enlightenment.

INRE 36001. Society, Politics, and Security in Israel.

INRE 36002. Security, Counter Terrorism, and Resilience: The Israeli Case.

ISHU 29100. Representing the Holocaust.

ISLM 41610. Blood Libel: Damascus to Riyadh.

ITAL 24903. Outsiders II: Italo Svevo.

ITAL 24920/34920. Primo Levi.

ITAL 25901/35901. Italian Jewish Writers in the Twentieth Century.

JWSC 12001. Jewish Civilization II: Early Modern Period to 21st Century.

JWSC 12002. Jewish Civilization III - Jews and the City:Migration and Urbanization in the Modern Jewish Diaspora.

JWSC 12003. Jewish Civilization III: Language, Creation, and Translation in Jewish Thought and Literature.

JWSC 12004. Jewish Civilization III - Mothers and Motherhood in Modern Jewish Culture.

JWSC 20002. Jewish History and Society II. Messianism and Modernity

JWSC 20003. Jewish History and Society III: European Judaism as Minority Diasporic Culture.

JWSC 20003. Jewish History and Society III. Narratives of Assimilation.

JWSC 20003. Jewish History and Society III. Israel Society and Jewish Cultures — Religiosity, Nation, Migration.

JWSC 20006/30006. Jewish Thought and Literature III: The Intellectual Worlds of the Modern Jew.

JWSC 20006. Jewish Thought and Literature III: Biblical Voices in Modern Hebrew Literature.

JWSC 20008. Jewish History and Society II: European Judaism as Minority Diasporic Culture.

JWSC 20100. Jewish History and Society II.

JWSC 20145. Gender Relations in Israel.

JWSC 20200. Judaic Civilization-3.

JWSC 20221. Israel Society and Jewish Cultures - Religiosity, Nation, Migration.

JWSC 20222. Writing the Jewish Body: Health, Disease, Literature.

JWSC 20223. Narratives of Assimilation.

JWSC 20224. Jewish Civilizations: Jewish Spaces and Places, Real and Imagined.

JWSC 20225. Multilingualism and Translation in Modern Jewish Literature.

JWSC 20226. Jewish Literature in a Century of Transformation: 1880-1890.

JWSC 20228. Messianism and Modernity.

JWSC 20229. Israeli Cultural History, 1948–2015.

JWSC 20231. Modern Israeli Literature and Culture.

JWSC 20232. LxC. Writing the Jewish Body: Health, Disease, Literaure - Lx.

JWSC 20233. Jews, Palestinians and Israel: Three Moralities, Three Historiographies, and Three Roadmaps.

JWSC 20234. Jewish Writers in the Russian Tradition.

JWSC 20235. The Hebrew Bible and the Shoah.

JWSC 20236. History of Jews in the Middle East.

JWSC 20433. Israeli Culture from a Sociological Point of View.

JWSC 20435. From Seclusion to Global Success: Creativity and Politics on Israeli Television.

JWSC 20468. Back To & From Hist: Narrative & Concept of Time in Modern Jewish Writing.

JWSC 20701. The Jewish Graphic Novel.

JWSC 20900. 20th Century Jewish Literature.

JWSC 20902. Outsiders II: Italo Svevo.

JWSC 226. Modern Jewish Western Civilization.

JWSC 227. Jewish-American Self-Reflection.

JWSC 22901/32901. Colloquium: Arendt’s Texts on Jewishness, Palestine, Israel.

JWSC 23312. Jews in the Diaspora since 1945.

JWSC 24300. Jewish Autobiography.

JWSC 24868. Back To & From History: Narrative & Concept of Time in Modern Jewish Writings.

JWSC 26215. Jews and Christians in the Middle East.

JWSC 26515. Architecture in Action: Modernism & Politics in Israel/Palestine.

JWSC 26910.Narrating Israel and Palestine through Literature and Film.

JWSC 27200. Construing the Other: Representation of Jewish Community in Polish Culture.

JWSC 281. Poetry in Israel II: 1948–1950.

JWSC 28750. Memory Bound: Jewish Memory and the Binding of Isaac.

JWSC 288. Aspect of Israeli Political Culture.

JWSC 29000. 20th Century Jewish Literature.

JWSC 29200. The Representation of the Holocaust in Hebrew/Israeli Literature.

JWSC 294. Jewish Writing in Germany since 1989.

JWSC 29560. Reckoning with the Holocaust.

JWSC 29565. Women and Girls in the Holocaust, Representation and Reality: A Digital Humanities Course.

JWSG 30003. Jewish History and Society III.

JWSG 30006. Jewish Thought and Literature III: Modern Jewish Thought.

JWSG 32000. Gershom Sholem Redefinition of Judaism.

JWSG 32600. Spinoza & Mendelssohn.

JWSG 327. Modern Jewish Religious Thought.

JWSG 33401. Genocide of the European Jews, 1933–1945.

JWSG 33600. Franz Rosenzweig.

JWSG 34000. Jewish-American Literature Post-1945.

JWSG 34300. Jewish Autobiography.

JWSG 36300. Jewish Life in France and Germany.

JWSG 37800. Modern Jewish Religious Thought: An Introductory Survey.

JWSG 384. Freud on Women and Jews.

JWSG 39600. Exile in Jewish Thought and Literature.

JWSG 407. The Jew in the Text.

JWSG 42400. Woman and Family Amongst Jews.

JWSG 427. 19th and 20th Century Modern Jewish History.

JWSG 43601. Modern Jewish Theology. Neo-Mystical Approaches.

JWSG 46100. History and Memory in Jewish Thought.

JWSG 473. German-Jewish Folklore.

JWSG 479. The Problem of Evil in Jewish Thought.

JWSG 49000. Cohen: Religion of Reason.

JWSG 58301-58302. Seminar: Major Problems in Modern Jewish History I, II.

LACS 25100/35100. The Social Memory of "Convivencia": Muslims, Jews, and Christians and Historical Nationalism in Contemporary Spain.

LAWS 47901. Religion and the First Amendment.

MAPS 35148. Israel in Film and Ethnography.

MAPS 35150. Anthropology of Israel.

MUSI 22415/33415. Israel/Palestine.

MUSI 23410/33410. Music of the Middle East.

MUSI 23516/33516. Judeo-Islamic Musical Intersections.

MUSI 23911/33911. Jewish Music.

MUSI 28914/38914. Munich-Chicago Performance Laboratory: Jephta’s Daughter.

MUSI 306. Richard Wagner/Critical Theory.

MUSI 31500. Ethnomusicology: The Middle East and South Asia.

MUSI 31500. Music and Race.

MUSI 33516. Judeo-Islamic Musical Intersections.

MUSI 33911. Jewish Music.

MUSI 42816. The Untold American History of the Modern Hebrew ‘Folksong.’

NEHC 20145/30145. Gender Relations in Israel.

NEHC 20170/30170. Multiculturalism in Israel.

NEHC 20195/30195. Linguistic Policy and Agenda in Israel.

NEHC 20240/30240. Women's Movements in the Modern Middle East.

NEHC 20418. Modern Antiquity: Semitic Cultures, Languages, and History in the Modern Middle East.

NEHC 20419/30419. Social & Literary Ideologies in Modern Hebrew Literature.

NEHC 20433. Israeli Culture from a Sociological Point of View.

NEHC 20435. From Seclusion to Global Success: Creativity and Politics on Israeli Television.

NEHC 20458/30458. Zionism And Its Critics.

NEHC 20580-20581. Poetry in Israel I, II.

NEHC 20687. Arab Responses to Fascism, Nazism & Anti-Semitism 1922-1945.

NEHC 20895. The Construction of Jewish History in Israel.

NEHC 20896. The Mizrahi Discourse in Israel.

NEHC 20903. Cities in the Middle East.

NEHC 20904/30904. Religion and State in Israel and the Middle East.

NEHC 20906/30906. The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Literature and Film.

NEHC 20925. Hebrew Poetry in the 20th Century.

NEHC 21209. Israeli Society through Media: The Four Tribes of Israel?

NEHC 24302/44302. The Representation of the Holocaust in Hebrew/Israeli Literature.

NEHC 30406. Jewish Thought and Literature III: The Multilingual Twentieth Century.

NEHC 30435. From Seclusion to Global Success: Creativity and Politics on Israeli Television.

NEHC 30452. Writing the Jewish State.

NEHC 30659. The Task of the Self Translator.

NEHC 30688. The Arab World Confronting Fascism and Nazism.

NEHC 40955. Nationalism and Post-Colonialism in Middle Eastern Studies.

NORW 35601. Jews In Scandanavian Literature.

PHIL 21202. Spiritual Exercises and Moral Perfectionism.

PHIL 21209/31209. Contemporary European Philosophy and Religion.

PHIL 239. Philosophy of Religion.

PHIL 24790. Self Transformation-Political Resistance: Foucault-Hadot-Levi-MLK Jr.

PHIL 25111. Judaism and Philosophy of Religion in Contemporary Thought.

PHIL 53357. Philosophy and Theology of Judaism.

PHIL 53360. Topics in the Philosophy of Judaism: Soloveitchik Reads the Classics.

PHIL 53361. The Philosophy of Modern Orthodox Judaism:Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein.

PHIL 58500. French Philosophy.

PHIL 58702. Topics in Contemporary European Thought.

PLSC 25910. Parliamentary Politics in Israel in Comparative Perspective.

PLSC 27910. Hobbes and Spinoza.

PLSC 28201/38201. African American and Jewish Political Thought.

PLSC 28500. Zionism and Palestine.

PLSC 28510/38510. Jews, Palestinians, and Israel: Three Moralities, Three Historiographies, and Three Roadmaps.

PLSC 28700-38700. Jewish Political Thought.

PLSC 36910. Secularism and its Discontents.

PLSC 38515. Democratic Recession: the Israeli Case.

PLSC 38800. Weimar Political Theology.

PLSC 41510. Nationalism and Multiculturalism: General Theory and Some Israeli Applications.

PLSC 478. Arab-Israeli Resolution.

POLI 29100/39100. Representing The Holocaust.

POLI 29201. Traumatic Everyday: The Holocaust in Polish Culture.

POLI 29500/39500. The Holocaust Object.

POLI 38600. Bruno Schultz: An Unfinished Project.

POLI 38800. Postwar Polish Poetry.

PPHA 34120. Social Change, Civil Society, and Democracy in Israel.

REES 2027/37027. Cinema and the Holocaust.

REES 26069. Jewish Writers in the Russian Tradition.

REES 27029/37029. Survival.

REES 47100. Time and Memory.

RETH 36500. Jewish Ethics: Arendt, Susman, Rand, Peixotto.

RETH. 52400. Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism.

RLIT 39802. The Works of S.Y. Agnon.

RLIT 41205. Theories of Art in the Twentieth Century: Historiography, Religion and Crisis.

RLIT 41502. Between Vienna and Hamburg. From Deutschland to America: The Writing of Art History Between 1900 and 1960.

RLIT 44302. The Representation of the Holocaust in Hebrew/Israeli Literature.

RLIT 44702. The Other and the Exotic in Postwar Jewish Writing.

RLST 20900. Franz Rosenzweig’s Concept of Revelation.

RLST 21010. God and the Good Life.

RLST 21105. Women in American Jewish History.

RLST 25805. Religious Zionisms.

RLST 25806. The Political Theologies of Zionism.

RLST 25809. Islamic and Jewish Political Philosophy.

RLST 27213. Israel and American Jewry: Peoplehood, Religion, and Politics.

RLST 27712. Contemporary Religion in Israel.

RLST 27713. Israel and American Jewry: Peoplehood, Religion, and Politics.

RLST 27721. Relating Race and Religion: Critical Concepts of Blackness and Jewishness.

RLST 28105. H. N. Bialik: Poetics of Light and Lament.

RLST 28447. It's the End of the World as We Know It: Apocalyptic Literature and Millenarian Movements.

RLST 29104. Antisemitism and Islamophobia, Historically and Today.

RUSS 26207/36207. The Transnational Subject: Jewish Writers and Russian Literature.

SCTH 37106. Race and Religion: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

SCTH 50700. Racial Theories of Religious Differences.

SLAV 20011.  The Holocaust Cinema: Polish School & Beyond.

SLAV 23510. Their Brothers' Rights: Western and Eastern Jews in the Long Nineteenth Century.

SOCI 565. Judaism in Israel and the US: A Comparison.

SOCS 28851. Jerusalem in Middle Eastern Civilizations.

SOSC 12200. Self, Culture, and Society.

SOSC 27702. European Civilization in Paris.

SSAD 62812. Examining Historical Trauma: Intergenerational Responses to the Holocaust.

THEO 30704. Jewish Liturgical Poetry.

THEO 34302. Jewish Spiritual Practices.

THEO 35004. Theological, Phenomenological, and Ethical Aspects of Prayer.

THEO 43601. Modern Jewish Theology: Neo-mysticism.

THEO 45202. The Citation in Jewish Religious Culture.

THEO 45401. A Scandal for Gentiles and Jews.

THEO 461. Tradition and Innovation in Modern Jewish Theology.

THEO 46705. Suffering and the History of the Interpretation of Job.

THEO 53500. Levinas and Rosenzweig.