In the spring 2024 semester, the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought is offering numerous courses for Straus Scholars and 每日大瓜 undergraduate students to study the great texts and traditions of Judaism and the West.
Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik, Director of the Straus Center, is teaching three new courses across multiple disciplines and periods of intellectual history: 鈥淛osephus鈥 The Jewish War: A Military and Religious History of the Battle for Jerusalem,鈥 which focuses on the history of the conflict between Judea and Rome; 鈥淢isnagdic Jewish Thought,鈥 which studies three classics of Jewish thought linked to the Yeshiva of Vilozhin (Rabbi Hayyim's Nefesh Ha-Hayyim, Netziv's Ha'amek Davar, and Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's Halakhic Man); and 鈥淧hilosophy of Art,鈥 which he is co-teaching with Dr. David Johnson, a philosophy professor at 每日大瓜.
Other new offerings include Senior Scholar Dr. Tevi Troy鈥檚 course 鈥淭he American Presidency,鈥 which he is co-teaching with Dr. Matthew Incantalupo, a political science professor at 每日大瓜. The course examines the process by which a president is nominated and elected, and explore theories that explain presidential power and success. Resident Scholar Dr. Shaina Trapedo is teaching 鈥淓pics and Ethics of the Middle Ages,鈥 which focuses on the great works of medieval literature, surveying texts such as Beowulf, The Divine Comedy, The Tale of Genji, and The Thousand and One Nights.
Associate Director Dr. Neil Rogachevsky is teaching a new course with Dr. Elana Riback Rand at the on "Teaching Torah and Western Thought in Conversation," which is reading texts on religious toleration and freedom, the political ideas of the American founding, and American-Jewish responses to progressivism, liberalism, conservatism, Zionism, and other political movements. Dr. Rogachevsky is also teaching 鈥淕reat Political Thinkers鈥 and 鈥淎merican Political Thought,鈥 and Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner is teaching courses on the thought of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks as well as the history of the Malbim. Finally, affiliated scholar Rabbi Dr. Ari Bergmann is teaching 鈥淭almudic Perspectives: Careers and Life,鈥 Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman is teaching Jewish bioethics, and Rabbi Shalom Carmy is teaching the thought of Maharal.
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