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JUDS 1468 - M The Festivals
(2021-01)
II. COURSE TOPICS AND GOALS
General learning objectives:
To gain comprehension and command of the laws of Yom Tov
To gain proficiency in applying the Halachic system and a wider knowledge of key sefarim and their ...
Modern Jewish Problems: Hilkhot Shabbat II - 15430 - JUDS 1590 - L
(2021-09)
Course objective:
To analyze and understand how the abstract
principles of Halacha can be applied to modern-day issues yielding
concrete rulings on current questions with regard to Shabbat. The
principles of Halacha ...
JUDS 1507-A Topics in Jewish Law
(2021-01)
Course Objective:
To offer an in-depth look at a range of Jewish laws and observances in an exciting, stimulating and inspiring way. This course will focus on many of the traditional practices of Judaism and will offer ...
JUDS1501K Topics: Jewish Business Ethics
(2021-01)
Course objective: To explore and understand the Jewish view of business
relationships and its application in the modern workplace. We will study
classical texts of Halacha – the Talmud and its commentaries – in order ...
JUDS 1483 - D2 Jewish Life Cycle
(2021-01)
Course goals and objectives: This is mainly a halacha class, rather than a philosophy class. We will examine briefly a variety of issues pertaining to special events in the life of the Jew, including those of youth, ...
The Festivals I: Survey - 13943 - JUDS 1465 - K
(2021-09)
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The course will cover a variety of topics relating to Yomim Tovim. Certain topics will be studied in depth, tracing the halacha from earlier sources in chazal and rishonim, until the Shulchan Aruch, ...
Jewish Business Ethics - 14077 - JUDS 1502 - B
(2021-09)
Course Purposes:
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the varied approaches in the history and literature of Jewish Law to issues in Jewish business ethics. This will be achieved through ...
JUDS 1433: Kashrut
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)
In this course we will cover several significant issues in Kashrut, particularly those
that have practical relevance. We will usually, though not always, come to
practical conclusions.
The course has two parts: the first ...