Department of Anthropology
ANT 426H1
Orientalism: Western Views of the Other
Department of English (416-978-3190)
ENG256Y1
Twentieth-Century North American Jewish Literature
Department of German (416-926-2324)
GER260Y1 Elementary Yiddish
GER360H1 Intermediate Yiddish
GER361H1 Yiddish Literature and Culture in Translation
GER362H1 Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Culture in theSoviet Union, 1917-1941
GER363Y1 Cultural History of the East EuropeanCommunity, 1800-2000
GER411H1 Introduction to Critical Theory
GER462H1 Advanced Yiddish
GER491Y1 Individual Studies
Department of History (416-978-3363)
HIS206Y1 Medieval History of the Jewish People
HIS208Y1 Modern History of the Jewish People
HIS304Y1 Medieval Spain: 711-1610
HIS307H1 Middle East International Relations
HIS338Y1 The Holocaust: Nazi Germany, OccupiedEurope, and the Destruction of European Jewry
HIS356H1 Zionism and the State of Israel
HIS414H1 The Third Reich
HIS433H1 Polish Jews Since the Partitions of Poland
HIS442Y1 Antisemitism and Jewish Responses
HIS444H1 Topics in Jewish History: Society and theSacred: Birth, Marriage, Death in Jewish Culture
HIS451H1 World War II in East Central Europe
Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations (416-978-3180)
HUM199H1/Y1 Mystical Dimensions of Islam and Judaism
NMC230Y1 Introductory Biblical Hebrew
NMC256Y1 Literature and Culture of Modern Israel
NMC257Y1 Literature of Jewish Sages
NMC278Y1 Introduction to the Modern Middle East/
NMC331H1 Mishnah and Tosefta
NMC333Y1 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew: Pentateuch
NML255Y1 Intermediate Modern Hebrew
NMC352H1 Faith and Doubt in Modern Hebrew Poetry
NMC384H1 Life Cycle and Personal Status in Judaism:Reproductive Technology and Jewish Law
NMC432Y1 Halakhic Midrashim
Department of Philosophy (416-978-3311)
PHL338H1 Jewish Philosophy
PHL410H1
Seminar in Continental Philosophy: Derrida As Philosophical Reader
Department of Political Science (416-978-3343)
POL345H1 Becoming Israel: War, Peace and the Politics ofIsraels identity
POL421H1 Maimonides and his Modern Interpreters
POL430Y1 Comparative Studies in Jewish and Non-JewishPolitical Thought
Department for the Study of Religion (416-978-2395)
RLG202Y1 The Jewish Religious Tradition
RLG220H1 Philosophical Responses to the Holocaust
RLG221H1 Religious Ethics: the Jewish Tradition
RLG239H1 Special Topics: Jewish and Christian Polemics
RLG280Y1 Comparative World Religions
RLG320H1 Judaism and Christianity in the Second Century
RLG340Y1 Classical Jewish Theology
RLG341H1 Dreaming of Zion: Exile and Return in JewishThought
RLG342Y1 Judaism in the Modern Age
RLG343H1 Kabbala: A History of Mystical Thought inJudaism
RLG344Y1 AntiSemitism
RLG345H1 Ecology and Judaism
RLG346H1 Time and Place in Judaism
RLG440H1 Advance Topics: Natural Law in Judaism andChristianity
RLG446H1 Advanced Topics: Religion West III: Maimonidesand his Modern Interpreters
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
SLA302H1 The Imaginary Jew
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