INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 1

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INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 1 Save this syllabus! You will need the information, topics and journal assignments until the end of course. Rabbi Sabine Meyer, Ph.D., Director, Introduction to Judaism-West Course hosted by: Temple Solel 3575 Manchester Ave Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 Time: Wednesdays, 6:15-8:15 PM PLEASE COME ON TIME! Instructor: Rabbi Adam Wright awright@templesolel.net Date Class Topic 1. Nov 18 BEGINNINGS THE JEWISH CALENDAR SHABBAT I Orientation The Jewish sense of time and the role of Shabbat The concept of holiness in Judaism Parashat hashavuah (the weekly Torah portion) Home blessings Reading: SOS 79-85; 124-36; LJL 26-60; 141-49; TEN, 3-8; 37-46 Journal: Write a personal statement about where you are in your religious life now. 2. Dec 2 CHANUKAH Jewish identity and assimilation The December Dilemma Hellenism and its role in the Chanukah story Reading: SOS 175-78; LJL 171-77 Journal: What is the message of Chanukah for you and how can you communicate it in a non-jewish world?

INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 2 3. Dec 9 LIFECYCLE I: Birth, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Confirmation, Lifelong Learning God s covenant with the Jewish people. Entering into the covenant at birth: berit milah and baby naming The concept of mitzvot - obligations, commandments or commitments? The role of Torah in Jewish life (Jewish education/lifelong learning) Reading: SOS 53-56; 85-87; LJL 211-33; TEN, 65-74; Jewish Study Bible, 1844-1919 (optional) Journal: A child born to Jewish parents enters the covenant with a ceremony of welcome. What kinds of welcome do you want or need to begin/continue your journey in Judaism? 4. Dec 16 LIFE CYCLE II: Marriage and Family The Jewish Wedding Ceremony Commitment Ceremonies Establishing a Jewish home; Kashrut (handout) Reading: SOS 89-98; LJL 234-48; 82-92 Journal: Kiddushin is the Hebrew term for wedding. What makes a relationship sacred? In what ways can you enhance the holiness of your relationship? 5. Jan 6 ROSH HASHANAH Creation, Sin, Repentance (teshuvah) Jewish New Year and creation of the world Different concepts of sin and salvation in Judaism and Christianity Reading: SOS 137-44; LJL 152-63; TEN, 47-56 Journal: In looking over the past year, what are aspects of your life you would like to change? What are the obstacles? How can Judaism help you achieve your goals? 6. Jan 13 YOM KIPPUR Forgiveness and communal responsibility for transgressions Yizkor (memorial for the dead) Reading: SOS 144-52; TANAKH: Jonah Journal: What does it take to really let go of a hurt and forgive someone? Do you need to forgive yourself? Are there people from whom you need to ask forgiveness? How can Judaism help you work toward making changes in your life?

INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 3 7. Jan 20 SUKKOT and SIMCHAT TORAH Permanence and fragility Simchat Torah and the centrality of Torah in Jewish life Ushpizin (Guests) - Notable Jews from Abraham to Wiesel Ecclesiastes/Kohelet Reading: SOS 15-36; 172-75; LJL 71-81; 164-70; TEN, 57-63; TANAKH: Ecclesiastes Journal: Make a list of Jewish guests, past or present, you would like to invite to your Sukkah and explain why you would like them to join you. 8. Jan 27 HISTORY I: From the Bible to the Roman Empire; the Role of Jerusalem Reading: SOS 10-14; 185-220; LJL 98-99; Timeline 279-83 Journal: Discuss three ideas/facts from this week s reading that you found most interesting/surprising/disturbing. 9. Feb 3 PEOPLEHOOD with Conversion Panel Reading: SOS 3-9; 53-75; 133-35; 407-27; 434-39; LJL 93-99; TEN, 19-27 Journal: Judaism is not just a religion. In what activities might you involve yourself that would enable you to feel more a part of the Jewish people? 10. Feb 10 CONVERSION (GERUT) Reading: SOS 87-89; LJL 249-54 Journal: What does it mean to be part of a (religious) community? What seem to be the important reasons for converting to Judaism? What Hebrew name might you choose, and why? 11. Feb 17 SHABBAT II: Prayer Prayer as experienced particularly during Shabbat Synagogue worship and home blessings; the prayers in the service Reading: SOS 99-109; LJL 61-70; TEN, 85-92; A Day Apart or Gates of Shabbat (peruse) Journal: How might you observe Shabbat in a meaningful way? Think of two things you might want to do. Feb 20 SHABBATON Saturday Morning Learners Minyan and Potluck Lunch

INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 4 12. Feb 24 JEWISH THEOLOGY: Different Views of God The role of faith in Judaism The Messiah (Moshiach) Reading: SOS 37-52; 116-23; TEN, 9-17; 29-35 Journal: Which idea of God resonates most with you? Why? How does it compare with the view of God with which you grew up? 13. Mar 2 LIFE CYCLE III: Death, Mourning and Afterlife Reading: SOS 93-6; 110-16; LJL 255-67; TEN, 75-84 Journal: How would you like to be remembered? 14. Mar 9 PURIM and Anti-Semitism Reversals, Subversion and Celebration Anti-Semitism through the lens of Purim Reading: SOS 178-81; LJL 182-85 Journal: For what would you be willing to risk your life? Considering the realities of history, what would be reasons for parents wanting to raise Jewish children? EXAM REVIEW: EXAM QUESTIONS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED DURING THIS CLASS FOR STUDENTS TO COMPLETE AT HOME. The completed answers should be returned to the instructor at the last class session of the course, unless you make an alternative arrangement. 15. Mar 16 PASSOVER and Model Seder Please bring your Haggadah and seder supplies! Exodus Redemption Memory Reading: SOS 153-84; LJL 186-200 Journal: What is Pesach about? How do you understand liberation? Why do Jews emphasize the Seder ritual? 16. Mar 23 HISTORY II: Jewish Communities under Different Rulers: Expulsion from Spain to the Holocaust, Yom Ha-Shoa (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Reading: SOS 233-51; 252-86; 358-79 Journal: What values do you glean from studying the Holocaust?

INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 5 17. Mar 30 HISTORY III: Israel and Zionism, Yom Ha-Atzma ut (Israel Independence Day) Reading: SOS 133-35; 182; 380-406; LJL 201-4 Journal: What does Israel mean to you? How would you like to live or visit there? 18. Apr 6 SHAVUOT- Revelation and REFORM JUDAISM in America Revelation and The Ten Commandments The Reform Platforms of 1885 and 1999 Jewish Denominations Reading: SOS 170-72; 336-57; LJL 205-8; 99-104; TANAKH: The Book of Ruth; Principles of Reform Judaism from 1885 (Pittsburgh Platform) and 1999 (Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism) at http://ccarnet.org/documentsandpositions/platforms Journal: How do you respond to the 1999 principles? Which of the 1999 principles resonate most with you? Feb 23 2 nd Seder at Temple Solel (optional) FINAL EXAMS DUE! Notices to all Students of URJ Introduction to Judaism An official Certificate of Completion will be issued by the URJ Introduction to Judaism program to every student who completes all the course requirements. This certificate is worth having and saving. A Bet Din for conversion generally requires the certificate. Course Requirements: 1) A Saturday morning Shabbaton will take place on February 20, 2016 at Temple Solel. Attendance at this Shabbaton or another one is a course requirement. Many students say that it is the best part of the course. 2) Attendance at three Shabbat services (preferably at different synagogues) is also required. Please write up a paragraph about your experience for your instructor for each service attended. 3) Attendance at all 18 class sessions: To make up a missed class at another course location, check the URJ website at http://www.reformjudaism.org/class-search?f[0]=im_field_class_region:2536 and follow the link to the syllabus at the class location you wish to attend. The URJ typically offers a fall and a spring class in the greater Phoenix area. Please make sure you sign in on the attendance sheet and note your home location to get proper credit.

INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM - Course Syllabus Page 6 Required Books Diamant, Anita. Living a Jewish Life (Updated and Rev. Edition) HarperCollins, 2007. $16.99 Green, Arthur. Judaism s 10 Best Ideas. Jewish Lights, 2014. $9.95 Silberman, Shoshana. A Family Haggadah. Kar-Ben, 2011. $4.95 Wylen, Stephen. Settings of Silver. Paulist Press, 2000. $29.95 A Jewish Bible (Tanakh) (JPS English translation) will be used in the class. The Jewish Study Bible, Oxford University Press, 2004 or 2014. $45.00 We also recommend you buy a guide for observing Shabbat. Zion/Fields-Meyer. A Day Apart: Shabbat at Home. Shalom Hartman Institute, 2004. $24.95 or Mark Shapiro. Gates of Shabbat. CCAR Press, 1996. $14 Books are available (new and used or e-books) online at Amazon Please make sure you buy the most recent edition of the books. Optional Diamant, Anita. Choosing a Jewish Life. Schocken, 1998. $16.95 - Highly recommended for participants interested in conversion Waskow, Arthur. Seasons of Joy. Jewish Lights, 2012. $18.95 - Recommended for participants interested in exploring both the basics and the deeper meaning of the Jewish holidays. Weber, Vicki ed. The Rhythm of Jewish Time. Behrman House, 1999. $16.95 - Recommended for participants interested in an introduction to holidays and life-cycle events. Scheindlin, Raymond. A Short History of the Jewish People. Oxford University Press, 1998. $17.95 - Recommended for participants interested in academic history on the subject.