Syllabus Rabbinic Literature
Syllabus Rabbinic Literature
Syllabus Rabbinic Literature
Aryeh Amihay
Details:
RGST 131J, Winter 2018
T R 3:30-4:45
Room: Arts 1349
Books
Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Rabbinic Stories, Classics of Western Spirituality. Mahwaw, NJ: Paulist Press,
2002. (ISBN: 978-0809140244). Henceforth: Rabbinic Stories
Grading
10% Havruta and participation
60% 3 optional assignments (20% each)
30-90% final paper
Students who have missed more than a third of the course will not be graded.
All students are required to have one office hour meeting with instructor during the course.
Grades will not be submitted for no-show students.
Class 1 (Jan. 9) – Introduction
Halbertal, “Coexisting with the Enemy: Jews and Pagans in the Mishnah”
Schiffman, “Conversion to Judaism in Tannaitic Halakhah”
Bialik, Hayyim Nahman and Yehoshua Ḥana Rawnitzki, eds. The Book of Legends. Translated by William G. Braude.
New York: Schocken, 1992.
Fonrobert, Charlotte Elisheva, and Martin S. Jaffee, eds. The Cambridge Companion to the Talmud and Rabbinic Literature,
Cambridge Companions to Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Katz, Steven T., ed. The Cambridge History of Judaism. Vol. IV: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2006.
Solomon, Norman, ed. The Talmud: A Selection. London: Penguin Books, 2009.
Strack, Hermann L., and Günter Stemberger. Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash. Translated by Markus Bockmuehl.
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996.