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African and Middle Eastern Program: Hebrew Literature
AMELANG 127. Land and Literature. Spring (Shemtov, V.)
African and Middle Eastern Program: Jewish Languages
AMELANG 297. Directed Reading in African and Middle Eastern Languages. Autumn, Winter, Spring (staff)
AMELANG 395. Graduate Studies in African and Middle Eastern Languages. Autumn, Winter, Spring (staff)
AMELANG 128A. Beginning Hebrew, First Quarter. Autumn (Shemtov, V.; Greif, E.)
AMELANG 128B. Beginning Hebrew, Second Quarter. Winter (Greif, E.)
AMELANG 128C. Beginning Hebrew, Third Quarter. Spring (Porat, G.; Greif, E.)
AMELANG 129A. Intermediate Hebrew, First Quarter. Autumn (Porat, G.)
AMELANG 129B. Intermediate Hebrew, Second Quarter. Winter (Porat, G.)
AMELANG 129C. Intermediate Hebrew, Third Quarter. Spring (Shemtov, V.)
AMELANG 130A. Advanced Hebrew, First Quarter. Autumn (Porat, G.)
AMELANG 130B. Advanced Hebrew, Second Quarter. Winter (staff)
AMELANG 140A, B, C. Beginning Yiddish. Autumn, Winter, Spring (Levitow, J.)
AMELANG 170A, C. Biblical Hebrew. Autumn, Spring (Porat, G.)
AMELANG 170A, B. Biblical Hebrew. Winter, Winter & Spring (staff)
Comparative Literature
COMPLIT 140. Introduction to Hebrew Literature. Winter (Shemtov, V.)
COMPLIT 345. Modern Hebrew Literature: Prose. Spring (Eshel, A.)
English
ENGLISH 140A. Creative Resistance and the Holocaust. Winter (Felstiner, J.; Felstiner, M.)
ENGLISH 183C. Feminism and American Literature (Same as AMSTUD 183C). Spring (Fishkin, S.)
ENGLISH 260G. Century's End: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity at the Turn of the Century (Same as AMSTUD 260G). Winter (Fishkin, S.)
Feminist Studies
FEMST 139. Rereading Judaism in Light of Feminism. Spring (Karlin-Neumann, P.)
HISTORY 137/337. The Holocaust. Spring (Zipperstein, S.)
HISTORY 185B. Jews in the Modern World. Winter (Zipperstein, S.)
HISTORY 186D. Jews, Citizenship, and Europe's Others. Autumn (Roberts, S.)
HISTORY 187D. Zionism and Its Critics. Autumn (Dubnov, A.)
HISTORY 202C. Heretics to Headscarves (Same as POLISCI 224H). Autumn (Rakove, J.)
HISTORY 285F/385F. Mediators of Tradition & Modernity: Comparative Jewish Women's History from 17th Century to Present. Spring (Roberts, S.)
HISTORY 286E/386E. Jews in France from the Dreyfus Affair to World War II. Winter (Roberts,S.)
HISTORY 287S/481. Research Seminar in Middle East History. Spring (Beinin, J.)
HISTORY 287D/387D. Tel Aviv: Site, Symbol, City. Winter (Dubnov, A.)
HISTORY 287E/387E. Understanding the Age of Extremes: Intellectual Responses to the Holocaust and Totalitarianism. Winter (Dubnov, A.)
HISTORY 287G/387G. Jews in Colonial North Africa. Spring (Roberts, S.)
HISTORY 287K/387K. Gentlemen and Jews: History of the Jews of England. Spring (Dubnov, A.)
HISTORY 288/388. Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Same as IPS 388). Winter (Beinin, J.)
HISTORY 486A. Graduate Research Seminar in Jewish History. Spring (staff)
Jewish Studies
JEWISHST 299A. Directed Reading in Yiddish, First Quarter. Autumn (staff)
Religious Studies
RELIGST 15N. Travels through the Afterlife. Autumn (Weitzman, S.)
RELIGST 16SI. Religion and Spirituality: LGBTQ Perspectives. Autumn (Fonrobert, C.)
RELIGST 95. How to Read the Bible. Autumn, Summer (Weitzman, S.)
RELIGST 130. Genesis and Gender: Male and Female in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Autumn (Fonrobert, C.)
RELIGST 221C/321C. Aramaic Jewish Texts. Autumn (Fonrobert, C.; Balberg, M.)
RELIGST 226B/326B. Judaism and Christianity in the Mediterranean World: Contact, Competition, and Conflict (Same as CLASSGEN 126/226). Autumn (Fonrobert, C.)
RELIGST 226B/326B. Mystics and Merrymakers: Innovations in Modern Judaism. Winter (Fonrobert, C.; Rosenberg, J.)
RELIGST 265/365. Research Methods and Resources in Jewish Studies. Winter (Baker, Z.)
RELIGST 282/382. King Solomon and the Search for Wisdom. Winter (Weitzman, S.)