Judaic studies seminar 3600-HE-SJ-OW
During the class students read chosen Hebrew texts of Mishnah giving a considerable amount of thought to original names and the Mishna’s patterned language and its forms. The crucial topics of this lecture depend on chosen Mishnaic texts. While reading the first part of Mishnah named Zeraim religious image of the world, respect for God, prayers, charity and care of the poor, release of debts, gifts and tithes for the Temple, or kilayim will be discussed. While reading the second part of Mishnah: Hebrew calendar, Jewish festivals, Sabbath and eruv, fasting and fast days in Judaism.
Discussion and choosing subjects of presentations, their methodology, literature, main thesis and assumptions.
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
- knows output of the Hebrew literature [W01]
- knows basic trends and tendencies of development of Hebrew culture [K_W02]
- has detailed and organized knowledge of literary currents and trends of the Hebrew literature [K_W03]
- has detailed and organized knowledge of the most outstanding creators of Hebrew literature [K_W04]
-has detailed and organized knowledge of basic literary forms in the Hebrew language including poetry, prose and drama [K_W05]
- has detailed and organized knowledge on Hebrew literary studies and literary criticism [K_W06]
- can name and characterize basic cultural phenomena [K_W07]
-knows basic terminology in the range of Hebrew literature and culture [K_W08]
-has basic knowledge of the place and importance of Hebrew literature in general literary studies and its specificity [K_W9]
- has basic knowledge in the field of compared literatures [K_W10]
Skills
-can use the Hebrew terminology from the domain Hebrew literature [K_U1]
- can read, analyze and interpret literary texts and other works of cultural creativity (film, press, social texts) [K_U2]
- can compare and perceive interrelations between chosen literary texts and other works of culture (film, press, social writing) and the issues within the scope of tradition and modern times [KU03]
- can see reflection of social, moral and political problem in the Hebrew literature [K_U4]
-can summarize the most important phenomena, currents and trends of the Hebrew literature [K_U5]
- can interpret key terms from Israel culture through linguistic/philological analysis [K_U6]
-has the ability of substantive argumentation with the use of other authors’ views [K_U7]
- can analyze and interpret source texts in Hebrew [K_U8]
-can appropriately use the basic notions in the field of Hebrew culture and literature [K_U9]
- can see the relations between the cultural and literary phenomena in the Jewish world. [K_U 10]
Social competences
- is aware of significance of Hebrew literature as the source of Jewish identity [K_K01]
- is aware of cultural and social changes in the Jewish World and opposite elements of tradition and modernity [K_K02]
- is aware of development of the Jewish culture and Hebrew literature as a synthesis of Jewish and alien patterns [K_K03]
- acts in aid of sharing and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage of Israel [K_K03]
- perceives the positive socio-cultural values of Arab countries and possibility to use them in own personal development and effective intercultural communication [K_K04] Is aware of significance the Hebrew literature has for the literature of the world [K_K05]
- is aware of significance the culture of Israel has for the culture of the world [K_K06]
-sees the need of dialogue between cultures [K_K07]
Assessment criteria
acquirement of knowledge (presentation),attendance control
oral exam 80%
attendance control
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