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Fall 2002
Elementary Modern Hebrew I (HEBR 101/101C)
and Intermediate Modern Hebrew I (HEBR
201/201C) are offered this semester.
Introduction to AncientEgypt (ANCS 110),
Eastern Europe since 1878 (HIST 378) and
Russia and the Soviet Union since 1900
(HIST 486) may be counted toward the JDST
minor.
JDST 100 Introduction to Judaic Studies (AH). 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets A/H. GDR: meets H.
[3494] 0101 TuTh.......1:00pm- 2:15pm (SS 207) BUCHDAHL, G
JDST 200 Israel/Ancient Near East (AH or C) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets A/H or C. GDR: meets H. Also
listed as ANCS200 and RLST201.
[3495] 0101 TuTh.......2:30pm- 3:45pm (FA 215) BYRNE, R
JDST 230 Introduction to the Jewish Bible (TaNaKH) 3 credits
(AH)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets A/H. GDR: meets H.
[3496] 0101 TuTh......11:30am-12:45pm (SS 207) BUCHDAHL, G
JDST 273 History of the Jews in Modern Times, From 3 credits
the Middle Ages to 1917 (C)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets C. GDR: not applicable. Also
listed as HIST 273 AND RLST 273
[3497] 0101 TuTh.......5:30pm- 6:45pm (ACIV006) SHIMOFF, S
JDST 373 History of the Holocaust (SS) 3 credits
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets SS. GDR: meets S. Also listed
as HIST 373.
[3498] 0101 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (FA 006) BOEHLING, R
JDST 373H History of the Holocaust (SS) 3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GER: meets SS. GDR: meets S. Also listed
as HIST 373H.
[3499] 0101 MW.........2:00pm- 3:15pm (FA 006) BOEHLING, R
JDST 390A Topics in Judaic Studies Jewish Philosophy 3 credits
and Mysticism
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD This course
presents historical and conceptual
developments in Jewish thought through a
study of works by prominent Jewish
thinkers, mystics and ethical writers.
Lectures, discussions and assignments will
explore the nature of post-Biblical Jewish
legal and ethical writings (Mishna, Talmud
and Midrash); the focal themes in
classical Jewish philosophy; the varieties
of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah; the
religious beliefs of Hasidism; and the
emergence of modern religious and secular
Jewish thinking in the 19th and 20th
centuries.
[3500] 0101 W..........4:30pm- 7:00pm (FA 018) SHOKEK, S
JDST 400 Special Study or Project in Judaic Studies 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.