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Prof. E. Segal Department of Religious Studies University of Calgary 2500 University Drive N. W. Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 1N4 Office: SS 1314 Phone: (403) 220-5886 Fax: (403) 210-9191 email: eliezer.segal@ucalgary.ca Religious Studies 369 L01 Course Outline, Fall 2013 Introduction to Judaism MWF 11:00-11:50 a.m. Instructor: Eliezer Segal Offce: SS 1314 Offce Hours: M 11:50 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. or by appointment Telephone: (403) 220-5886 Internet: email: eliezer.segal@ucalgary.ca Course Web Site: http://people.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/rels369/ Textbook: E. Segal, Introducing Judaism (Routledge) or: E. Segal, Judaism: the e-book (may be purchased from: <http://www.jbeonlinebooks.org/ebooks/judaism/>) Course Description: This course will present a survey of developments in Jewish practice, belief and institutions from the close of the biblical era to the present day. Students will be introduced to the distinctive features associated with Judaism in various eras, and the major works of Jewish religious literature. Attention will be devoted to the values, beliefs and rituals that developed within the diverse historical and cultural settings in which Judaism took root. Students will be assumed to have prepared the assigned readings for each class session (see the Preliminary Timetable below). The lectures will not repeat the contents of the textbooks. Rather, they will provide opportunities to discuss the assigned readings, to focus on specifc issues, and to supplement the information contained in the textbooks. Every member of the class will have an opportunity to lead a discussion about an issue that arises from one of the class topics. Note that this is a course on the Jewish religion. It will not deal directly with the national or political history of the Jewish people, nor with the attitudes of other religions towards Jews and Judaism. Course Requirements: Item Date Due % Weight 1 Mid-term test, based on assigned readings and lectures. 2 One-page research outline. Should include: topic, research question and preliminary bibliography. October 31, 2013 30% November 25, 2013 [Feel free to submit it earlier!] 5%

Item Date Due % Weight 3 Research essay, approximately 2,000 words (seven double-spaced pages). December 9, 2013 25% 4 Discussion question: Each student will come prepared to lead a ten-minute discussion on a question of their choice at one of the class sessions. [Students will be assigned their dates during the frst two weeks of classes] 5% 5 Final Examination To be scheduled by the Registrar 35% There will be a Registrar's offce scheduled fnal examination in this course. Suggestions for paper topics, bibliographies and other guidelines may be found on the course web site. Grading System: A numerical mark will be given for each course requirement. At the conclusion of the course, a letter grade will be assigned on the following number and letter grade scheme (standardized within the Department of Religious Studies). A+ 96-100 A 90-95 A- 85-89 B+ 80-84 B 75-79 B- 70-74 C+ 65-69 C 60-64 C- 55-59 D+ 53-54 D 50-52 F Less than 50 Plagiarism: Students should be familiar with University regulations regarding academic integrity, as set down in the University Calendar. Academic Accommodation It is a student's responsibility to request academic accommodation. If you are a student with a disability who may require academic accommodation and have not registered with the Disability Resource Centre, please contact their offce at 220-8237. Your academic accommodation letters should be provided to your instructor no later than fourteen (14) days after the commencement of this course. Students who have not registered with the Disability Resource Centre are not eligible for formal academic accommodation. (DRC web address is: http://www.ucalgary.ca/uofc/others/drc/.)

Topic Preliminary Timetable Chapters in: E. Segal, Introducing Judaism or: Judaism: the ebook Dates Introduction to the Course Sep 9, 2013 Film: The Power of the Word Sep 11 2013 The Biblical Legacy 1 Sep 13, 2013 The Second Temple Era 1 2 Sep 16, 2013 The Second Temple Era 2 2 Sep 18, 2013 Film: The Shaping of Traditions Sep 20, 2013 Judaism of the Talmud and Midrash 1 3 Sep 23, 2013 Judaism of the Talmud and Midrash 2 3 Sep 25, 2013 Film: The Crucible of Europe Sep 27 2013 Medieval Judaism 4 Sep 30, 2013 Medieval Jewish philosophy 5 Oct 2, 2013 Kabbalah 6 Oct 4, 2013 The Modern Era 1: Emancipation and Enlightenment 7 Oct 7, 2013 The Modern Era 2: Religious Reform 7 Oct 9 2013 The Modern Era 3: Positive-Historical Judaism 7 Oct 11, 2013 The Modern Era 4: Orthodoxy 7 Oct 16, 2013 The Modern Era 5: Judaism in the New World 7 Oct 18, 2013 Devotion to One God 8 Oct 21, 2013 God and the World 9 Oct 23, 2013 Review 1-7 Oct 25, 2013 Mid-term Test 1-7 Oct 28, 2013 Israel s Sacred History 10 Oct 30 2013 Guide to Research Nov 1, 2013 Life after Death 11 Nov 4 2013 The Mystic path 1 12 Nov 6, 2013 The Mystic path 2 12 Nov 8, 2013 Wisdom and Scholarship 1 13 Nov 13, 2013 Wisdom and Scholarship 2 13 Nov 15, 2013 Justice and Morality 14 Nov 18, 2013 Jewish Education 15 Nov 20, 2013 Places of Worship 16 Nov 22, 2013 Judaism and Daily Life 1 17 Nov 25 2013 Judaism and Daily Life 2 17 Nov 27, 2013 The Sacred Calendar 1 17 Nov 29, 2013 The Sacred Calendar 2 18 Dec 2 2013 The Sacred Calendar 3 18 Dec 4, 2013 Life Cycle Observances 19 Dec 6, 2013