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Publikováno: 21. 2. 2025 12:13
Autor: Lada Hájková

Judaic Studies 2

Guaranteeing department: Department of Travel and Tourism

Supervisor: Ing. Ivica Linderová, PhD.

Lecturer: Mgr. Petra Čejka

Lecturer's Medallion: He graduated from the University of Olomouc, majoring in Cultural Anthropology and Judaic Studies, in which Jewish and Israeli Studies and the History and Culture of the Jews were studied. She graduated from Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv with a degree in Judaic Studies. He has a long-standing interest in Israel. He speaks several languages: English, Russian, Hebrew and German.

Annotation: A follow-up course. The Judaic Studies 2 course is primarily exclusively intended for candidates who have taken Judaic Studies 1 and for those already familiar with the topic and the basic information. The course will provide expanded information about Judaism, Jewish history, and contemporary Israel. The course covers three basic areas that intersect throughout the course. Judaism and its intersection with Christianity in the Diaspora. Jewish history, focusing on significant events and personalities. Modern Israel, its realities, culture and politics. The follow-up course includes field trips, films, travel screenings and visits by guest lecturers. The course will be open with a minimum of 20 people.

Number of semesters: 2

Teaching Day: Tuesday

Tutorial Time: 3.00 pm–4.30 pm

Course end: Quiz

Recommended reading: to be specified in class

Registration: as of April 1, 2024 via e-registration

Please note: The Centre for Lifelong Learning reserves the right to change for organizational reasons (lecturer, date, class time). Any changes will always be communicated to those interested in the course in a timely manner.

 

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Date

Lecture topic

1

1 Oct

Jewish holidays throughout the year, meanings according to the Jewish calendar

2

8 Oct

Excerpts from Jewish history

3

15 Oct

Moravian Jews

4

22 Oct

Antisemitism and anti-judaism

5

29 Oct

Guest lecturer (Wednesday - dates subject to change).

6

5 Nov

Reflection on historical events in art, film and literature I.

7

12 Nov

Reflection on historical events in art, film and literature II.

8

19 Nov

Judaism – The patriarchs and the twelve tribes of Israel

9 10

24 Nov

Excursions – Brno

11

26 Nov

Judaism and the roots of Christianity, the intermingling of traditions in the European diaspora.

12

3 Dec

Christianity and the Holy Land - Galilee and Jerusalem, screening. Final evaluation of the semester.

13

4 March

Excerpts from the history of Israel

14

11 March

Reflection on the Shoah in Czech literature I.

15

18 March

Reflection on the Shoah in Czech literature II.

16

25 March

Israel society

17

1 Apr

Israeli politics, culture

18

8 Apr

Reflection of Israeli culture in film

.

19 20

15 Apr

Pesach - Celebrating the feast (Monday)

21

29 Apr

Promotion - Israel. Final evaluation of the semester.

22

 

Guest speaker (Wednesday - date to be determined)

23 24

 

Excursion (Sunday in May - date to be determined)

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Vysoká škola polytechnická Jihlava
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586 01 Jihlava

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Monika Jonášová
E-mail: monika.jonasova@vspj.cz

Study Department
Phone: +420 567 141 181
E-mail: studijni@vspj.cz


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