SPRING 2007 JUDAIC STUDIES & HEBREW COURSES

10 weeks: April 2 - June 8

HST 399 Modern Jewish History
TTh 14:00-15:50
SAB 208
CRN 65174
Weingrad weingrad@pdx.edu

Historical survey of Jewish experience and culture from the end of the Middle Ages to the Holocaust and creation of the State of Israel. Topics include: economic and intellectual developments in early modern Europe; the Jewish Enlightenment; religious reform; Hasidism; formations of modern Jewish culture and politics in 19th-century eastern Europe; Zionism and the State of Israel; the Holocaust; and Sephardic and Middle Eastern Jewish encounters with modernity.

HST 410 History of Antisemitism
MW 10:15-12:05
SB2 101
CRN 65175
Maizels lmaizels@hotmail.com

This course will trace the development of antisemitism from ancient times until the present by outlining various stages in the expression of animosity toward Jews in different time periods and by diverse cultures. A variety of documents, illustrations, literature and film will be used to demonstrate how adverse relations between Jews and other groups have been influential in shaping certain aspects of western culture.

HST 497/597 History of Israel through Film
W 17:30-21:10
OND 202
CRN 65181
65182
Seidel jonseidel@aol.com

An historical and literary exploration of Zionism and the birth and development of the State of Israel through classic and contemporary Israeli films. We will explore the development of the State of the Jews through films from the 1920s to the present. Students will study how filmmaking reflects the Zionist ideology of the day, and reflect on the continuum of cinematographic ideology in the history of Israel. Each night consists of a film, lecture and discussion. Students will be evaluated through participation in discussion and essays on history and cinema.

HST 410 Christian-Jewish Relations after the Holocaust
(2 credits, 4 weeks beginning April 24)
TTh 18:40-21:00
CH 254
CRN 65659
Rose rabbs1@aol.com

The Holocaust had a searing impact on the Christian conscience, raising questions about the contribution of Christian theology to the mood of hate. Since that period there have been amazing changes in Jewish-Christian relations. How did these changes develop? We will analyze this dramatic issue through examination of the Roman Catholic Church

HST 407/507 Everyday Life in the Ottoman Middle East
W 13:00-16:00
OND 203
CRN 64793/64794
Grehan grehanjp@pdx.edu

English 308U Literature of Genocide
MWF 12:45-13:50
PCAT 140
CRN 64643
Goekjian goekjiang@pdx.edu

PS 362U The Arab-Israeli Conflict
T 18:00-21:40
UTS 507
CRN 63116
Damis damisj@pdx.edu


HEBREW COURSES

Heb 103 First-Year Modern Hebrew
MWF 9:00-10:05
OND 201
CRN 61471
Yariv ayalyariv@hotmail.com

Hebrew 203 Second-Year Modern Hebrew
TTh 18:40-20:30
NH 388
CRN 61472
Yariv ayalyariv@hotmail.com

Heb 399 Third-Year Modern Hebrew
MW 16:40-18:30
NH 366
CRN 64600
Yariv ayalyariv@hotmail.com