Religion 343 - Against Productivity: Sabbath as Countercultural Practice
Against Productv.:The Sabbath
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Mara Benjamin
M 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
130263
benjamin@mtholyoke.edu
130261,130263
The practice of a weekly day of rest dates back millennia. Today, the Sabbath beckons as an antidote to the relentless demand to be productive. This seminar explores the ideas, actions, and communal dimensions of the sacred day that anchors the seven-day calendar, focusing on Jewish texts and practices. Key themes include sacred time, cultural identity, and the transformation of religious life over time. Students explore the development of the Sabbath using narrative, folk, and legal primary sources and in experiential learning. Students will pursue an extended research project.
This course is open to juniors and seniors