Religion 112 - Introduction to Judaism
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Mara Benjamin
TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
102633
Shattuck Hall 319
benjamin@mtholyoke.edu
102536,102633
Judaism is a 3,500-year-old tradition that has developed over time as Jewish communities all over the world creatively interacted with the different cultural and historical milieus in which they lived. This course explores the ways in which Judaism has sought to transform ordinary life into sacred life. What are the ways in which Judaism conceives of God, and what is the meaning of life? What roles do study, prayer, ethics, sex, marriage, family, rituals of the life cycle, and community play in Judaism? These and other questions will be taken up through study of diverse types of religious literature and historical evidence.