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Northwestern University

The Talmud: A Methodological Introduction

The Talmud is one of the richest and most complicated works of literature the world has ever known. Since being composed around 1500 years ago it has inspired not only religious reverence but significant intellectual engagement. In this course learners will be introduced to the unique characteristics of this text and the challenges that inhere in studying it while studying a chapter of the Talmud. Students of the course can expect to develop an appreciation for how the Talmud works and why it continues to inspire religious and intellectual devotion. They will be challenged to employ critical reading skills and to analyze legal and historical concepts.

Status: Storytelling
Status: Case Law
Course15 hours

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CW

4.0Reviewed Aug 28, 2017

This is a very well constructed introduction to the Talmud but I think it would be improved if it made more demands on the student in terms of reading assignments and exercises.

FF

5.0Reviewed Apr 18, 2020

Thank you Professor Wimpfheimer for offering this course. Though I am a Catholic, the course gave me a clearer perspective on how to understand the Sacred Scriptures. Thank you! Shalom!

BL

5.0Reviewed Jan 7, 2017

This course is both a traditional and non-traditional Talmud course. The non-traditional gives a historic prospective of the basis of Talmud with a modern view of its derivation.

TT

5.0Reviewed May 20, 2016

An outstanding look into the complexities and nuances of the the Talmud. Well-taught, thought-provoking, interesting...

MK

4.0Reviewed Sep 26, 2020

The course is great and the instructors are superbly skilled people making complex topics easy to understand.

PF

5.0Reviewed Jan 10, 2021

Very interesting course. Good clear lectures and well presented material. Learned a lot and will continue the subject.

SO

5.0Reviewed Feb 23, 2020

Thank you for the clear instruction about a difficult topic of study. I marvel at the Talmud and the Rabbis who contributed to the wisdom contained within.

AK

5.0Reviewed Jul 16, 2020

I learned a lot. The course was well thought out, the presenters were knowledgeable and their material was well articulated, useful and interesting. Thank you!

JY

5.0Reviewed Sep 12, 2020

I was a good course. I learned many things about Talmud that I did nit know before. It gave me a good understanding while reading the book The Talmud.

AP

5.0Reviewed Feb 17, 2019

Great way of introducing a topic as complex as the Talmud. It was surely amazing to have such course instructors who can rarely be matched both in eloquence and erudition. Overall it was fun!

FD

5.0Reviewed Jan 10, 2021

The choice of material was excellent as was the presentations by both knowledgable instructors.Would be happy to take additional advanced courses in Talmud skills from them as well.

RJ

5.0Reviewed Apr 23, 2020

Outstanding! Loved the content, the presentation and the instructors were excellent. The MOOC was informative, as well.

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