REL 2390 JUDAISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT

This course analyzes historical and contemporary teachings of the Jewish tradition regarding animals and the natural world. We will study the stories of creation in the Bible and in the Jewish imagination; the treatment of nature in Jewish law, philosophy and mysticism; traditional prohibitions on causing suffering to animals, wasting natural resources, and various forms of pollution; and responses to current environmental crises among contemporary American and Israeli Jews.

Credits

4 sh

Course Types

Jewish Studies Elective

Offered

Offered winter.

Previous Course Number

REL 239

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