Religion 261 - Jewish Identity and MeToo: A Study of Women in Judaism

Jewish Identity/MeToo

Fall
2025
01
4.00
Susan Niditch

M/W/F | 11:35 AM - 12:25 PM

Amherst College
RELI-261-01-2526F
Chapin Hall Room 119
sniditch@amherst.edu
SWAG-239-01-2526F

(Offered as RELI 261 and SWAG 239) Ranging from ancient texts to contemporary documentaries, we explore the portrayals and roles of women in Jewish tradition.  Sources include biblical and apocryphal texts; Rabbinic literature; selections from medieval commentaries; letters, diaries, and autobiographies written by Jewish women of various periods and settings; works of fiction; and visual media. An important thread in the course examines contemporary responses to and interpretations of classical sources, as writers and film-makers examine or refashion the tradition in the light of current challenges facing women in Judaism. 

2025 Fall. Professor Niditch.

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Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: This discussion course requires participants to prepare a series of closely argued essays related to assigned readings and films.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.