Year
Term
Language
Literature
History
and
Culture
Religion
and
Thought
General
Middle
East
Modern
Hebrew
Biblical
Hebrew
Modern
Arabic
Modern
Literature
Ancient
Literature
 
1
1
2
 
2
1
2
 
3
1
2
 
4
1
2

 


Lecture on Middle East Today (Designated Cultural Studies)
This course is designed to research various fields of Middle East such as the political system, the economy, culture, education, Religion, and society from a broad perspective.

Lecture on Israel Today (Designated Cultural Studies)
This course is designed to research various fields of modern Israel such as the political system, the economy, culture, education, and society from a broad perspective.

Modern Hebrew 1, 2
This course focuses on a basic understanding of Hebrew Grammar, Writing and Speaking Hebrew.

Modern Arabic 1, 2
This course provides an Introduction to basic Arabic Grammar, Writing and Speaking Arabic.

The Cultural History of Ancient Israel
This course is a basic introduction to the history of Ancient Israel. The course focuses on a comparison among the cultures of the Ancient Near East with the aim of discerning the universality and uniqueness of Early Israel.

Archaeology of Ancient Near East
This course uses original texts and audio-visual materials to enliven the study of historical geography and archaeology of Ancient Near East.

Biblical Hebrew 1, 2
This course teaches a basic grammar of classical(biblical) Hebrew.

Hebrew Literature and Israeli Films
This course is an introduction to the literary character and historical development of the Ancient and Modern Hebrew Literature with Israeli Films.

Lecture on Jewish Thought and Philosophy
This course is designed to provide an understanding of basic philosophical tendencies that appear in Jewish life and history, particularly the thought and philosophy of noted rabbis and Jewish Philosophers.

Modern Hebrew 3, 4
This course introduces students who have master the basics of Hebrew grammar to simple texts to increase the level of reading comprehension and more diverse grammar patterns and elements.

Modern Arabic 3, 4
Designed for students with basic Arabic proficiency, this course concentrates on listening and understanding complicated sentences as well as improving spoken Arabic.

Origianal Text Translation Workshop
This course provides an opportunity to read and research the Torah in the original classical Hebrew.

Early Judaism and Origin of Christianity
This course presents an overview of the history of the Jewish People in the period after the destruction of the first Temple(586BCE.) to the destruction of the Second Temple(70CE). The course is focused on the relationship between the Origin of Christianity and Early Judaism.

Middle East Politics and it's International Relation
This course concentrates on the Middle Eastern Politics, particularly Islam, and it's International Relationship.

Reading of the Psalms
This course is a research course on the structure and characteristics of Wisdom Literature including the psalms which are a form of classical Hebrew lyric poetry.

Reading of Modern Hebrew Literature
Readings in modern Hebrew and Israeli literature that focus on an understanding of the contents and themes of the literature.

Jews in the World
This course examines the history of the Jewish People when they were forced to leave the Holy Land after the destruction of the Second Temple(70 CE). The course is designed to consider the faith and ethnic consciousness of the Jewish People in overcoming the difficulties of the time.

Culture of the Middle East
This course introduces the Culture of the Israel and Middle East throughout an Anthropological Approach.

Modern Hebrew 5, 6
This course focuses on practicing Hebrew used in everyday life situations.

Introduction to Arabic Literature

Readings in modern Arabic literature that focus on an understanding of the contents and themes of the literature.


Antisemitism and Holocaust
This course focuses on the History of Antisemitism from the Classical Ages to the Modern Period, and Holocaust.

Understanding to Rabbinic Literature
This course is designed to examine the literary contents and characteristics, the historical background, and the basic concepts of the Rabbinic Literature which are Mishinah, Tosefta, Midrash, Gemara and Talmud.

Modern Jewish Literary Criticism
This course is an introduction to general trends in the history of modern Hebrew literary criticism including contemporary trends.

Comparative Studies on Judaism and Islam
While comparing the process of development of the Judaism which is the root of Judaism, and Islam. This course compares the faith and religion of two religions.

Middle East Economics and it's International Relation
This course concentrates on the Middle Eastern Economics and it's International Relationship.