JEWISH STORIES & STORYTELLING

Values/ethics course (V). Not open to students with credit for GAH 1052 or GAH 3304. Jewish stories from the bible to the present will be read and discussed. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of storytelling in Judaism as a religious and social tool; the development of specific themes over time; and the role of the storyteller. Major themes include the Jew as the outsider, adaption to the more modern world, alienation and assimilation. No prior emphasis on Judaism is required. Faculty: M. Fiedler

Term 202480 #80827 GAH2304
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Meeting Times
Location: MCC 136 (RSC)
@ 09:55 - 11:10
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
Enrollment

0

seats available

35

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

10

waitlist seats available

10

waitlist capacity

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