Middlebury

RELI0160Y-F24

Jewish Traditions
Discussion

Jewish Traditions
“Traditions” are not static, but a constant interplay between continuity and creativity. What do classical Jewish texts (Bible, Rabbinic literature) tell us about Judaism’s origins? How have the core concepts and practices of Judaism morphed into a cluster of traditions that has endured over two millennia? With these questions in mind, we will study central ideas in Jewish thought, rituals, and their transformations, culminating in individual projects involving the investigation a contemporary movement, congregation or trend in contemporary Jewish life, e.g. Reform, Reconstructionism, mystical (neo-Kabbalistic) revivals, or “secular” Judaism. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92146
Subject Code:
RELI
Course Number:
0160
Section Identifier:
Y

Course

RELI 0160

All Sections in Fall 2024

Fall 2024

RELI0160A-F24 Lecture (Schine)
RELI0160Y-F24 Discussion (Schine)
RELI0160Z-F24 Discussion (Schine)