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Elementary Modern Hebrew
AS.210.120 (01)

Elementary Modern Hebrew is the first exposure to the language as currently used in Israel in all its functional contexts. All components of the language are discussed: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Simple idiomatic sentences and short texts in Hebrew are used. Students learn the Hebrew alphabet, words and short sentences. Cultural aspects of Israel will be intertwined throughout the course curriculum.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center Library
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 8/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Modern Hebrew for Beginners II
AS.210.121 (01)

Hebrew for Beginners 106 is a continuation of Hebrew 105 and as such, students are required to have a foundation in Hebrew. The course will enhance and continue to expose students to Hebrew grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. All components of the Hebrew language will be emphasized in this course; we will highlight verbs, adjectives, and the ability to read longer texts. Speaking in Hebrew will also be highlighted to promote students’ engagement and communication. Cultural aspects of the language will be incorporated into lessons as well.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Scott, Cameron David
  • Room: Smokler Center 214
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 8/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Elementary Yiddish I
AS.210.163 (01)

Look at Jewish history and culture backwards and forwards through the Yiddish language! The vernacular of Ashkenazi Jews for a thousand years, Yiddish connects back to recent and distant generations in Europe, America, and elsewhere. But Yiddish is not just a bridge to the past, it is also the center of vibrant contemporary cultures, both religious and secular. This four-skills language class (reading, writing, listening, speaking) places emphasis on the active use of Yiddish in oral and written communication while guiding students towards the use of Yiddish as a tool for the study of Yiddish literature and Ashkenazi history and culture.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Lang, Beatrice
  • Room: Gilman 474
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 6/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Modern Hebrew I
AS.210.220 (01)

Intermediate Modern Hebrew enhances and enforces previous knowledge of Hebrew as acquired from previous foundational coursework and/or experience. Grammatical aspects of the language such as past and present tenses as well as combined and complex sentence syntax and construction would be applied. Reading comprehension and writing skills will be emphasized. Modern Israeli cultural links and facets of the Hebrew language will also be introduced to inform the holistic understanding of the modern language.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center Library
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 7/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Yiddish I
AS.210.263 (01)

For students who have completed one year of Yiddish language study or equivalent, this course will provide the opportunity to broaden and deepen their knowledge of Yiddish culture while continuing to improve their skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking Yiddish. Alongside textbook-based language work, students will read, listen to and interact with a variety of texts, for example literature, journalism and oral history.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Lang, Beatrice
  • Room: Gilman 10
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 3/6
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Advanced Modern Hebrew I
AS.210.320 (01)

Advanced Modern Hebrew I will focus on conversational and interactive language skills to expose learners to attributes of different genres and layers of the language. Students will be introduced to various original texts and lingual patterns to better understand and formulate proper syntax. The course will include contemporary readings from Israeli journalism and essays, along with other relevant Hebrew resources to inform class discussions and students’ reflective writings. Israeli cultural aspects will be integral to the course curriculum.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: W 1:30PM - 4:00PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center 214
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 9/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Advanced Yiddish I
AS.210.367 (01)

This course will provide students who have completed at least two years of Yiddish with the opportunity to hone their skills in all four language areas: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In addition to advanced grammar study and readings in Yiddish literature, the course will take into account the interests of each individual student, allowing time for students to read Yiddish texts pertinent to their own research and writing.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: M 1:30PM - 4:00PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Lang, Beatrice
  • Room: Gilman 443
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 6/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Folklore in Yiddish Culture and Literature
AS.216.621 (01)

Folklore played a decisive role in the development of Romantic nationalism and was the chief catalyst for the development of the aesthetics of nationalization. It was also the point of connection between anthropological and aesthetics notions of culture. Folklore was no less central to the processes of modernization, nationalization, and secularization among European Jews despite the conceptual and social instability surrounding the status of Jews as political subjects and as a "folk." This course will examine folklore in the literature, music, and visual art of Yiddish-speaking European Jews, in order to understand the aesthetic and political terrain on which identity in Europe was contested in the decades around 1900. Readings and discussion in Yiddish.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Graduate
  • Days/Times: W 1:30PM - 3:30PM 08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Spinner, Samuel Jacob
  • Room: Gilman 443
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 4/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Independent Study
AS.216.800 (01)

This research course focuses on surveying and deepening the students’ familiarity with the historical, cultural, and linguistic aspects of modern Jewish literature.

  • Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Stahl, Neta
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 10/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Independent Study
AS.216.800 (02)

This research course focuses on surveying and deepening the students’ familiarity with the historical, cultural, and linguistic aspects of modern Jewish literature.

  • Credits: 3.00 - 9.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Spinner, Samuel Jacob
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 10/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep
AS.216.806 (01)

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep

  • Credits: 6.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Spinner, Samuel Jacob
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 5/5
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep
AS.216.806 (02)

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep

  • Credits: 6.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Stahl, Neta
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 4/5
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Hebrew/Yiddish Dissertation Research
AS.216.808 (01)

Hebrew/Yiddish Dissertation Research

  • Credits: 9.00
  • Level: Graduate
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Spinner, Samuel Jacob
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 3/5
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Professional Training - Hebrew & Yiddish
AS.216.850 (01)

Training for professional academic purposes.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  08-28-2023 to 12-08-2023
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit; Lang, Beatrice
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 9/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Modern Hebrew for Beginners I
AS.210.120 (01)

Elementary Modern Hebrew is the first exposure to the language as currently used in Israel in all its functional contexts. All components of the language are discussed: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Simple idiomatic sentences and short texts in Hebrew are used. Students learn the Hebrew alphabet, words and short sentences. Cultural aspects of Israel will be intertwined throughout the course curriculum.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Scott, Cameron David
  • Room: Smokler Center Library
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 4/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Modern Hebrew for Beginners II
AS.210.121 (01)

Hebrew for Beginners 121 is a continuation of Hebrew 120 and as such, students are required to have a foundation in Hebrew. The course will enhance and continue to expose students to Hebrew grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. All components of the Hebrew language will be emphasized in this course; we will highlight verbs, adjectives, and the ability to read longer texts. Speaking in Hebrew will also be highlighted to promote students’ engagement and communication. Cultural aspects of the language will be incorporated into lessons too

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center 301
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 5/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Elementary Yiddish II
AS.210.164 (01)

This course will focus on the Yiddish language as a key to understanding the culture of Yiddish-speaking Jews. Topics in Yiddish literature, cultural history and contemporary culture will be explored through written and aural texts, and these primary sources will be used as a springboard for work on all the language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Lang, Beatrice
  • Room: Smokler Center 214
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 5/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Modern Hebrew II
AS.210.221 (01)

Please change description to: Intermediate Hebrew level II is a continuation of the course Hebrew 220 and as such is a requirement for entry. In the course, grammatical aspects of the language will be introduced in the focus of past and future tenses. Combined and complex sentences with proper syntax and reading comprehension and writing skills will be required. Modern Israeli cultural aspects of the Hebrew language will be introduced as well and will be part of the holistic understanding of the modern language.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 1:30PM - 2:45PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center Library
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 7/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Intermediate Yiddish II
AS.210.264 (01)

Continuation of Intermediate Yiddish I: this course will focus on the Yiddish language as a key to understanding the culture of Yiddish-speaking Jews. Topics in Yiddish literature, cultural history and contemporary culture will be explored through written and aural texts, and these primary sources will be used as a springboard for work on all the language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: TTh 12:00PM - 1:15PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Lang, Beatrice
  • Room: Smokler Center 214
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 7/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Advanced Modern Hebrew II
AS.210.321 (01)

This course will expand students’ fluencies in Modern Hebrew through Hebrew-dialogic Israeli and Palestinian cinema, examining and comparing several layers of a contemporary Hebrew-speaking society. For this class, students will view, discuss, and write about films with Hebrew as the primary spoken language. Through aural interpretation and subtitles, students will understand, analyze, and reflectively discuss the diversity of Hebrew-speaking cultures within society and the provenance and intentionalities of the dialects exhibited throughout a given film. Linguistic nuance, slang, and interpretive aspects of Hebrew as shown in the chosen films will prompt students to examine this modality of the expression of contemporary Hebrew. The course will be taught primarily in Hebrew and will be open to students who have matriculated to at least 200-level coursework of Modern Hebrew.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
  • Days/Times: W 1:30PM - 4:00PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Bessire, Mirit
  • Room: Smokler Center 214
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 7/10
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Jesus in Modern Hebrew Literature
AS.216.620 (01)

This seminar will track the changes in the representations of Jesus in modern Hebrew literature. We will study the connections between intellectual writings and the literary depictions of Jesus, changes in the representations of his figure in the aftermath of the Holocaust and Israeli statehood, and the function of his figure in the cultural and theological modern Jewish imagination. Reading will include prose-fiction, novels, poetry, drama, and intellectual essays from the late 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century.

  • Credits: 2.00
  • Level: Graduate
  • Days/Times: T 1:30PM - 3:30PM 01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Stahl, Neta
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 11/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep
AS.216.806 (01)

Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal Prep

  • Credits: 6.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Stahl, Neta
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 4/5
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Professional Training - Hebrew & Yiddish
AS.216.850 (01)

Training for professional academic purposes.

  • Credits: 3.00
  • Level: Graduate Independent Academic Work
  • Days/Times:  01-22-2024 to 04-26-2024
  • Instructor: Stahl, Neta
  • Room:  
  • Status: Open
  • Seats Available: 12/15
  • PosTag(s): n/a

Course # (Section) Title Day/Times Instructor Location Term Course Details
AS.210.120 (01)Elementary Modern HebrewTTh 1:30PM - 2:45PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.121 (01)Modern Hebrew for Beginners IITTh 1:30PM - 2:45PMScott, Cameron DavidHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.163 (01)Elementary Yiddish ITTh 3:00PM - 4:15PMLang, BeatriceHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.220 (01)Intermediate Modern Hebrew ITTh 3:00PM - 4:15PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.263 (01)Intermediate Yiddish ITTh 12:00PM - 1:15PMLang, BeatriceHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.320 (01)Advanced Modern Hebrew IW 1:30PM - 4:00PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.367 (01)Advanced Yiddish IM 1:30PM - 4:00PMLang, BeatriceHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.621 (01)Folklore in Yiddish Culture and LiteratureW 1:30PM - 3:30PMSpinner, Samuel JacobHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.800 (01)Independent StudyStahl, NetaHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.800 (02)Independent StudySpinner, Samuel JacobHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.806 (01)Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal PrepSpinner, Samuel JacobHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.806 (02)Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal PrepStahl, NetaHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.808 (01)Hebrew/Yiddish Dissertation ResearchSpinner, Samuel JacobHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.216.850 (01)Professional Training - Hebrew & YiddishBessire, Mirit; Lang, BeatriceHomewood CampusFall 2023
AS.210.120 (01)Modern Hebrew for Beginners ITTh 3:00PM - 4:15PMScott, Cameron DavidHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.121 (01)Modern Hebrew for Beginners IITTh 3:00PM - 4:15PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.164 (01)Elementary Yiddish IITTh 1:30PM - 2:45PMLang, BeatriceHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.221 (01)Intermediate Modern Hebrew IITTh 1:30PM - 2:45PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.264 (01)Intermediate Yiddish IITTh 12:00PM - 1:15PMLang, BeatriceHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.210.321 (01)Advanced Modern Hebrew IIW 1:30PM - 4:00PMBessire, MiritHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.216.620 (01)Jesus in Modern Hebrew LiteratureT 1:30PM - 3:30PMStahl, NetaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.216.806 (01)Hebrew/Yiddish Proposal PrepStahl, NetaHomewood CampusSpring 2024
AS.216.850 (01)Professional Training - Hebrew & YiddishStahl, NetaHomewood CampusSpring 2024