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African and Middle Eastern Program: Hebrew Literature

AMELANG 127. Land and Literature. Autumn (Shemtov, V.)

AMELANG 177. Middle Eastern Cities in Literature and Film. Spring (staff)

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 50A. Reading Hebrew, First Quarter. Winter (Shemtov, V.)

AMELANG 128A. Beginning Hebrew. Autumn (Shemtov, V.; Greif, E.)

AMELANG 128B, C. Beginning Hebrew. Winter, Spring (Porat, G.)

AMELANG 129A, B. Intermediate Hebrew. Autumn, Winter (Porat, G.)

AMELANG 129C. Intermediate Hebrew. Spring (Shemtov, V.)

AMELANG 130A. Advanced Hebrew, First Quarter. Autumn (Porat, G.)

AMELANG 140A, B, C. Beginning Yiddish. Autumn, Winter, Spring (Levitow, J.)

AMELANG 170A, B, C. Biblical Hebrew. Autumn, Winter, Spring (Porat, G.)

AMELANG 170B. Biblical Hebrew, Second Quarter. Spring (staff)

Comparative Literature

COMPLIT 247. Modernism and the Jewish Voice in Europe (Same as SLAVGEN 221, GERGEN 221A). Spring (Eshel, A.; Safran, G.)

COMPLIT 345. Modern Hebrew Literature Reading Circle. Autumn, Winter (Eshel, A.; Shemtov, V.)

German

GERGEN 104N. Resistance Writings in Nazi Germany. Winter (Bernhardt, E.)

History

HISTORY 137/337. The Holocaust. Winter (Felstiner, M.)

HISTORY 185B. Jews in the Modern World. Autumn (Zipperstein, S.)

HISTORY 207/308. Biography and History. Spring (Zipperstein, S.)

HISTORY 211B/311B. Jews under Islam and Christianity in the Middle Ages. Spring (staff)

HISTORY 217A/317A. Poverty and Charity in Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Spring (Miller, K.)

HISTORY 217B/317B. Land of Three Religions: Medieval Spain. Autumn (Miller, K.)

HISTORY 229/329. Poles and Jews. Spring (Jolluck, K.)

HISTORY 287C/387C. Zionism and Its Critics. Autumn (Dubnov, A.)

HISTORY 287D/387D. Tel Aviv: Site, Symbol, City. Winter (Dubnov, A.)

HISTORY 287E/387E. Jewish Intellectuals and Modernity. Spring (staff)

HISTORY 285K/385K. History of Modern Antisemitism. Spring (staff)

HISTORY 288/388. Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Same as IPS 388). Winter (Beinin, J.)

HISTORY 385A. Core in Jewish History, 17th-19th Centuries. Autumn (Rodrigue, A.)

HISTORY 385B. Core in Jewish History, 20th Century. Winter (Zipperstein, S.)

HISTORY 486A. Graduate Research Seminar in Jewish History. Spring (Zipperstein, S.)

International Relations

INTNLREL 120. Terrorism and Security in Israel : Law and Politics. Autumn (Barak-Erez, D.)

Jewish Studies

JEWISHST 299A. Directed Reading in Yiddish, First Quarter. Autumn (staff)

Music

MUSIC 80T. Jewish Music in the Lands of Islam. Winter (Tchamni, A.)

MUSIC 80. Music of Modern Israel. Spring (Tchamni, A.)

Religious Studies

RELIGST 15N. The History of Immortality. Winter (Weitzman, S.)

RELIGST 23. Exploring Judaism. Spring (Weitzman, S.)

RELIGST 95. How to Read the Bible. Autumn (Weitzman, S.)

RELIGST 132C. Jesus the Jew in First Century Christianity. Spring (Miller, R.; Sheehan, T.)

RELIGST 148A. St. Paul and the Politics of Religion. Winter (Fonrobert, C.)

RELIGST 221A/321A. Philology of Rabbinic Literature. Autumn (Fonrobert, C.; Balberg, M.)

RELIGST 221B/321B. The Talmud as Literature. Spring (Fonrobert, C.)

RELIGST 226A/326A. Judaism and Hellenism. Winter (Weitzman, S.)