HEBM 0221
Readings in Modern Hebrew
Readings in Modern Hebrew
This course is intended for students who have studied at least one year of college-level Hebrew or its equivalent. The selection of primary source materials (dating from the late 19th century until the present) includes texts dealing with both secular and religious Jewish cultures, the literature and films of modern-day Israel, Israeli history, and current events. Students will expand their knowledge of Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, acquire intermediate-level communicative competence, and develop skills necessary for formal Hebrew composition. Prior to the start of class, students are encouraged to read Edward Horowitz's How the Hebrew Language Grew. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
This course is intended for students who have studied at least one year of college-level Hebrew or its equivalent. The selection of primary source materials (dating from the late 19th century until the present) includes texts dealing with both secular and religious Jewish cultures, the literature and films of modern-day Israel, Israeli history, and current events. Students will expand their knowledge of Hebrew vocabulary and grammar, acquire intermediate-level communicative competence, and develop skills necessary for formal Hebrew composition. Prior to the start of class, students are encouraged to read Edward Horowitz's How the Hebrew Language Grew. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
- Subject:
- Hebrew (Modern)
- Department:
- Prog in International Studies
- Division:
- Languages
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- LIT LNG