Professors
Alan Mintz
David G. Roskies (on leave, spring 2011)
Raymond Scheindlin (on leave, fall 2010)
Menahem Schmelzer, Emeritus
Associate Professor
Barbara Mann, Chair
Assistant Professor
Anne Lapidus Lerner (on sabbatical)
Adjunct Professor
Tzvee Zahavy
Adjunct Assistant Professors
Kenneth Berger
Jeffrey Hoffman
Adjunct Instructors
Alec Burko
Nachum Lerner
Liati Mayk-Hai
JTS offers the only program that explores the full range of Jewish literary creativity, from medieval to modern times. Unlike other universities, we do not make students choose from among Hebrew, Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic, or Jewish writing in European languages. Our Jewish Literature Department offers thematic courses that cut across linguistic and temporal boundaries.
Students achieve proficiency in the language(s) of their choice. As a general rule, literature courses in a specific language (Hebrew or Yiddish) are also taught in that language, thereby bringing students even closer to the modes of self-expression being studied. Students elect specialization in Medieval Hebrew Literature, Modern Hebrew Literature, or Modern Yiddish Literature and work toward the MA, DHL, and PhD degrees.
| Semester | Course Number | Course Title |
| Fall | LIT 1051: | Beginners' Yiddish I |
| Fall | LIT 1055: | Advanced Yiddish I |
| Fall | LIT 2033: | Classics of Hebrew Literature |
| Fall | LIT 5154: | Modernism in Jewish Literature |
| Fall | LIT 5333: | Liturgy of Sabbath and the Three Festivals |
| Fall | LIT 5442: | Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Women's Poetry |
| Fall | LIT 5506: | Crossing Delancy: Yiddish Writing in America |
| Fall | LIT 5529: | Jewish Life Writing from the Renaissance until Today |
| Fall | LIT 5600: | Jewish Interpretations of the Human Condition |
| Spring | LIT 1052: | Beginners' Yiddish II |
| Spring | LIT 3033: | Classics |
| Spring | LIT 3910: | Fellows Seminar on Pirkei Avot |
| Spring | LIT 5031: | Introduction to Liturgy: The Weekday Prayerbook |
| Spring | LIT 5175: | Liturgy of the Days of Awe |
| Spring | LIT 5202: | The Fiction of S. Y. Agnon |
| Spring | LIT 5413: | From the New Colossus to the New Masses: Topics in Jewish American Literature and Culture, 1881–1945 |
| Spring | LIT 5520: | The Revival of the Hebrew Language |
| Spring | LIT 5570: | Israeli Theater and Drama |
| Spring | LIT 5675: | Literature of the Religious Imagination |
| Spring | LIT 7153: | Piyyut for Pulpits |