University of Minnesota
Department of Ancient Near Eastern and Jewish Studies
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Hebrew 3112, Rabbinic Texts
Spring, 1986
Professor Tzvee Zahavy
Syllabus
This course teaches the student how to undertake the critical study
of selected rabbinic texts. This quarter the course focuses on selected
medieval rabbinic texts out of the works of Maimonides (1135-1204). The
course examines the content of several major works and traces the
sources of authority and the history of ideas in the materials back to
Scripture, the Mishnah, the Babylonian Talmud and other rabbinic
sources. The course introduces the student to the tools necessary for
the study of these texts and guides the student in the explanation and
analysis of selected pericopae.
Each student will be assigned specific texts from the selected
materials and prepare an explanation of the selection to be presented
first in class and later in writing to the instructor.
Grading: ABC/NC or S/N. S=C or better. No incompletes.
Texts:
Moses Maimonides
1. Treatise on Resurrection
2. Epistle to Yemen
3. Responsa
Selections from the texts will be available for duplication atKinko's.
Hebrew Editions:
"Letters of Rabbenu Moshe Ben Maimon", ed. M.D. Rabinovitch
"Letters of Rabbenu Moshe Ben Maimon", ed. Y. Kapah
"Rabbenu Moshe Ben Maimon: Responsa", ed. Y. Blau
Selected Secondary Readings:
J. I. Dienstag, "Eschatology in Maimonidean Thought"
F. Rosner, "Moses Maimonides' Treatise on Resurrection"
L. Stitskin, "Letters of Maimonides"
I. Twersky, "A Maimonides Reader"
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