Ronald Lubofsky
6 points - 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week - First semester - Clayton - No prerequisite
Objectives Upon completion of this subject students should have developed an understanding of the key foundation texts of Judaism and Jewish civilisation and of the role of these texts in the development of Jewish law and civilisation. They should also have an understanding of the relationship of the Jewish texts to those of other cultures in the ancient near east; and have developed skills in the close analysis of texts and of the importance of context in textual interpretation.
Synopsis This subject will involve the close study of biblical texts in order to explore their importance in the development of Jewish law and of Jewish culture and traditions. Questions of context and of the relationship between Jewish texts and those of other cultures in the ancient near east will also be addressed. While no knowledge of Hebrew is assumed, the texts in their original Hebrew will be available for those able to read them.
Assessment Tutorial paper, presented orally and in writing (500 words): 15% - Essay (2000 words): 45% - Examination (2 hours): 40%
Recommended texts
The Hebrew Bible (in English)
Hallo W (ed.) Heritage, civilisation and the Jews source reader