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060006 SE Ethnic Culture in Israel (2012S)

Continuous assessment of course work

Details

Language: Hebrew

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Tuesday 06.03. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 13.03. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 20.03. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 27.03. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 17.04. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 24.04. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 08.05. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 15.05. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 22.05. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 05.06. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 12.06. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 19.06. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25
  • Tuesday 26.06. 16:00 - 17:30 Hörsaal 1 Judaistik UniCampus Hof 7 2L-EG-25

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Very few societies in the world are as multi-ethnic as the Israeli society. It is impossible to understand the Israeli society, its specificity and uniqueness without considering its ethnic division.
Primarily it includes the two big ethnicities of Jews and Arabs, and two other ethnic minorities, the Druzes, and Cherkees. But what renders this society so unique is the division among the Jews themselves. Contrary to the predictions of its founding fathers, the State of Israel has become a multi-cultural society with old and new ethnic groups demanding recognition. No more a melting pot, not merely a Jewish society divided into Ashkenazim and Sephardim, but rather a diverse society. Old traditions have been revived and Yemenites Jews, Maghreb Jews, Buckaran, Georgian and Russian groups, Ethiopian and Iraqis are cultivating their original cultures.

Assessment and permitted materials

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Through literature, films, music and other cultural expressions we will discuss the different histories, languages, customs, and attitudes to life, marriage, family, as well as to culinary preferences, liturgical practice and religious interpretations.

Reading list


Association in the course directory

BA: U1-255, U1-256, U1-255-1 oder U1-255-2 (als BA-Seminar)
MA: U2-253

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