<style type="text/css" media="screen"> #tree #list ul.l2, #tree #list ul.l3 { display: block; } #tree #list li.t { background: url(http://www.brandeis.edu/epsilon/images/open.gif) no-repeat 0 .4em; } </style>
Keywords

Enter a program, idea, office, or department into the field above and click go
 

NEJS Department
Mail Stop 054
Brandeis University
P.O. Box 9110
Waltham, MA 02454

Office: Lown 211 781-736-2950
781-736-2070 (FAX)

nejs@brandeis.edu

Course Syllabi

Spring 2004|| Fall 2004|| Spring 2005|| Fall 2005|| Spring 2006|| Fall 2006

SPRING 2007

Professor
Course Number
Course Name
Abusch
NEJS 110b
The Hebrew Bible: Meaning and Context
Abusch NEJS 200b Akkadian Literary Texts II
Brooten
NEJS 128a
Brooten NEJS 29a Feminist Sexual Ethics in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Decter NEJS 180a Love and Passion in Medieval Jewish Literature and Thought
De Long-Bas NEJS 199b Contemporary Islamic Theology
Freeze NEJS 166b "Divided Souls": Jewish Conversion and Identity in Historical Perspective
Freeze
NEJS 167b
Kellman
YDSH 20b
Continuing Yiddish
Kellman YDSH 40b Advanced Intermediate Yiddish
Kimelman NEJS 126a Intermediate Talmud
Kimelman NEJS 127a Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism
Levy
NEJS 289a
Levy
USEM 31b
Lumbard NEJS 186a Introduction to the Qur'an
Lumbard USEM 42a Sufism: Islamic Mysticism
Makiya
NEJS 195b
Makiya NEJS 197b Political Cultures of the Middle East
Polonsky NEJS 236a Seminar on Modern Jewish History and Historiography
Polonsky USEM 1b Jewish Literature in Eastern Europe
Ravid
NEJS 151b

Merchants, Moneylenders, and Ghetti of Venice

Ravid
NEJs 35a
History of the Jews from 1492-Present
Rivo
NEJS 181b
Sarna
NEJS 162b
Sheppard
NEJS 158a

Divided Minds: Jewish Intellectuals in America

Smith NEJS 133a Art, Artifacts, and History: The Material Culture of Modern Jews
Sohrabi
NEJS 183a
Modern Middle East through Art and Culture
Szobel NEJS 180b Narrative, Identity, and Zionism in Hebrew Literature
Wright
NEJS 104a
Comparative Grammar of Semitic Languages



This page was last modified on: Aug 14, 2007