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Faculty of Humanities | Jewish Thought
14763   |   Graduate Seminar in German-Jewish Thought and Culture סמינריון בהגות ותרבות יהודית-גרמנית
1 h 2 credit/s Yearly Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Prof. Benjamin Pollock
Seminar (a) Yearly Monday 10:30-12:15 יהדות 10 (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Course will be given in English. Seminar Theme: "Everyday culture and everyday life in thought, literature, and Jewish-German culture".Participation with the permission of the lecturer.
 
 
Faculty of Humanities | Jewish Thought
14988   |   The Philosophy and Theology of Abraham Joshua Heschel הפילוסופיה והתיאולוגיה של אברהם יהושע השל
1 h 2 credit/s 2nd Semester Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 06/05/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 20/05/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 22/04/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 13/05/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 25/03/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 29/04/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Prof. Arnold Ira Davidson
Seminar (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 08/04/25 09:30-13:15 Mandel 520 (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Course will be given in English. "Abraham Joshua Heschel's conception of God is very distinctive in the history of modern Jewish thought. It raises new questions and problems concerning our relation to God as well as our relation to others and to ourselves. This course will focus on an in depth study of one of Heshel's most significant books, God in Search of Man. Other writings by Heschel will supplement our discussion of this book. Attention will also be given to Heschel's differences from other major modern Jewish thinkers."
 
 
Faculty of Humanities | Political Science
56839   |   Experiments, Quasi-Experiments, and Causal Inference ניסויים, ניסויים מדומים והסקה סיבתית
2 h 4 credit/s Yearly Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Dr. Matthew Simonson
Lect&Sem (a) Yearly Monday 15:00-16:45 Soc_faculty 23404 (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Social Science Methods Bootcamp or permission of instructor (students need a basic familiarity with the R programming and should be comfortable with linear regression).