Vorlesungsverzeichnis Wintersemester 2009/10

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Semesterdauer:

01.09.09 - 28.02.10 |

Vorlesungsdauer:

12.10.09 - 06.02.10


Übersicht über das Lehrangebot für B. A. Jüdische Studien, B. A. Gemeindearbeit,
M. A. Geschichte jüdischer Kulturen, M. A. Rabbinat, Magisterstudiengang, Staatsexamen
(Änderungen vorbehalten)

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Neu - Studienprogramm von Prof. Dr. Rakefet Zalashik, "Baden Württemberg Guest Chair for Israel- and Near Eastern Studies"

 

 

 

Titel der LV

 Israeli State and Society

 

Prof. Rakefet Zalashik (New York University)

Art der LV

Ü

Ü

 

 

 

 

 

Verwendbarkeit

BA Jüdische Studien

BA Jüdische Studien

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AM 2.4

VM 1.3.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LP

(75% / 50%) 2

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zeit / Ort

Blockveranstaltung an der Hochschule für Jüdische Studien (HfJS), Landfriedstraße 12:

Vorbesprechung: Do. 29.10.09, 16-19 Uhr, HfJS/S 3

1. Termin: Mi. 09.12.09, 14-18 Uhr, HfJS/S 4 & Do. 10.12.09, 16-21 Uhr, HfJS/S 3

2. Termin: Di. 15.12.09, 16-21 Uhr, HfJS/S 4

3. Termin: Di. 12.01.10, 16-21 Uhr, HfJS/S 4

Terminänderungen nach Absprache unter den Teilnehmern sind noch möglich.

 

Inhalt / Qualifikationsziel

In this course we will examine the history of Israel from its founding through the Oslo Accords and to the Second Intifada. We will use a variety of approaches utilizing methods and materials based in political, cultural and social history. In the first part we will discuss the organization of the State of Israel and the challenges it faced after the War for Independence/Nakba/1948 War. We will focus on the Israel's long-standing
divisions: Ashkenazi-Sephardic; ultra-orthodox-secular; and Arab-Jewish. Later will begin with an examination of the tensions and conflicts with the Arab states through the Suez-Sinai campaign of 1956 and through the Six-Day War of June 1967. We will then explore the background to the contemporary conflicts that aggravate Israeli society particularly since the 1970s including an examination of Zionist settlement in the territories and Jerusalem; the ethnic and religious cleavages in Israeli society; and
changes in Israeli culture and the political system; and the attempts at negotiation of the Arab/Israeli conflict.
Unterricht in englischer Sprache. Voranmeldungen bitte an: regina.guggenheim@web.de

 
 

 

Literat

Charles Liebman, “Religion and Democracy in Israel”, Israeli Democracy under Stress, E Sprinzak, LJ Diamond (eds.), 1993.

Yehudit Auerbach, “Ben-Gurion and Reparations from Germany”, Zweig (ed.), David Ben-Gurion. Politics and Leadership in Israel, 1991.

Al-Haj Majid, “The Statue of the Palestinians in Israel: A Double Periphery in and Ethno-National State”, Alan Dowty (ed.), Critical Issues in Israeli Society, pp. 109-126.

Ehud Sprinzak, “The Rise of the Radical Right, 1978-1984”, in: Sprinzak, The Ascendance of Israel's Radical Right, 1991.

Avi Shlaim, “The Road to Suez 1955-1957”, The Iron Wall. Israel and the Arab World, 2000.

Joyce Robbins, Uri Ben-Eliezer, “New Roles or “New Times”? Gender Inequality and Militarism in Israel's Nation-in-Arms”, Social Politics 7(2), (2000); 309-342.

Yoav Peled, “Towards a redefinition of Jewish nationalism in Israel? The enigma of Shas”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 21(4), (1998); 703-727.

 

 

 

 

 

 Titel der LV

 

Immigration and Israeli Society

Prof. Rakefet Zalashik (New York University)

 

Art der LV

S

S

 

S

 

S

 

 

 

 

 

Verwendbarkeit

BA Jüdische Studien

 

BA Gemeindearbeit

 

Staatsexamen

 

Magister

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VM

 

VM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LP

VM 1.3.2 (75%) 10

 

VM 2.3.2 (75% /50%) 10

 

VM 3.3.2 (75%) 8

 

VM 1.3.2 (50%) 4

VM (25%) 5
 

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zeit / Ort

Vorbesprechung: Mi. 28.10.09, 14-17 Uhr, HfJS/S 4

 

1. Termin: Mi. 25.11.09, 14-18 Uhr, HfJS/S 4 & Do. 26.11.09, 16-20 Uhr, HfJS/S 3

 

2. Termin: Mi. 16.12.09, 14-18 Uhr, HfJS/S 4 & Do. 17.12.09, 16-20 Uhr, HfJS/S 3

 

3. Termin: Mi. 13.01.10, 14-18 Uhr, HfJS/S 4 & Do. 14.01.10, 16-20 Uhr, HfJS/S 3

Terminänderungen nach Absprache unter den Teilnehmern sind noch möglich.
 

 

Inhalt / Qualifikationsziel

This course studies Jewish immigration (Aliya) from the 1880s to the 1990s from historical, sociological and legal perspectives. Topics to be discussed: immigration to the national homeland as a means of self-realization within Zionist thought; the various policies of both the British Mandate and the Zionist movement regarding Jewish immigration; the special characteristics of the pre-statehood five waves of Aliya and their
uniqueness in comparison to other destinations of immigration; the cultural and ideological tensions between the absorbing Jewish society and the new immigrants; immigration of Holocaust survivors; the Law of Return, mass immigration from Arab countries in the 1950s and the question of selection, the immigration from the Eastern Block in 1956/7, 1964, 1967/8, 1970, the tensions between American Jewish organizations and the Jewish Agency, the policy of the State of Israel toward  communist politics and Jewish immigration, immigration of Ethiopian Jewry and Jews from former Communist countries as a continuity and discontinuity of previous policies of absorption, and religious and political questions relating to Ethiopian and Russian immigration. The course will also discuss universal and particular characteristics of immigration to Israel from a comparative perspective.
Unterricht in englischer Sprache. Voranmeldungen bitte an: regina.guggenheim@web.de

 

 

Literatur

M. Shilo, “The Immigration Policy of the Zionist Institutions 1882-1914”, Middle Eastern Studies 30 (3), 1994; 597-617.

A. Helman, “European Jews in the Levant Heat: Climate and Culture in 1920s and 1930s Tel-Aviv”, Journal of Israeli History 22(1), 2003; 71-90.

R. Sela-Shefi, “Integration through Distinction: German-Jewish Palestine”, Journal of Historical Sociology 19(1), 2006; 34-59.

Hana Yablonka, “Holocaust Survivors in the Israeli Army during the 1948 War. Documents and Memory”, Israel Affairs 12(3), 2006; 462-482.

Y. Tsur, “Carnival Fears: Moroccan Immigrants and the Ethnic Problem in the Young State of Israel”, Journal of Israeli History 18(1), 1997; 73-104.

Uri Ben-Eliezer, “Becoming a Black Jew: Cultural Racism and Anti-Racism in Contemporary Israel”, Social Identities 10(2), 2004; 245-266.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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