Topics in Judaism (339-0-21)
Topic
Talmud
Instructors
Barry Scott Wimpfheimer
847 4912618
Crowe Hall, 1860 Campus Drive, 4-140
Meeting Info
University Hall 118: Mon, Wed 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
The Talmud is one of the most important works of Jewish literature. For the last millennium, Talmud study has been a central part of Jewish religious and cultural practice. Despite the splintering of Judaism into different denominations, Jews the world over are unified by their commitment to studying Talmud. The Talmud is an unusual work of literature, and it has been credited as an influence on codes of law, sermons, modern works of Jewish literature, and even Seinfeld. This course will explain the Talmud's import and durability within Jewish culture while introducing students to the rigors of legal analysis that lie at the heart of most talmudic passages. The course is ideal for those interested in religion, law, logic games and questions of textual interpretation. The course will study the Talmud entirely in English translation; there is neither a language prerequisite nor an expectation of prior experience reading the Talmud.
Learning Objectives
• Reading and comprehending any passage of the Talmud (in translation).
• Ancient Jewish history
• Overview of Jewish ideas
• Thinking like a lawyer
• Critical reading
Teaching Method
Class Attributes
Ethics & Values Distro Area