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Straus Center Fall 2023 Courses: Across the Expanse of Torah and Western Thought

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This fall, the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought is offering numerous courses for Straus Scholars and Yeshiva University 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 two new courses that span the gamut of Jewish intellectual history: “Josephus from Hanukah to Hurban” and “Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch’s 19 Letters.” He is also co-teaching, with Associate Director Dr. Neil Rogachevsky, “Jewish Ideas and American Democracy.” Dr. Rogachevsky is teaching a separate political science seminar on “Enlightenment & its Critics.” Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Straus Center, is teaching a new course on Abarbanel, as well as a course on the thought of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. And Dr. Shaina Trapedo, Resident Scholar and Recruitment Officer, is teaching “Shakespeare and the Bible.”

Other courses offered include a variety of subjects from Straus Center faculty and affiliated scholars. Dr. Tevi Troy, the inaugural Senior Scholar and Impact Office Director, is teaching a new course on healthcare policy, which features a series of distinguished guest lecturers, including former White House advisors, historians, lawyers, journalists, and policy analysts. Most recently, Dr. Joel Zinberg presented to the class about his experience during the coronavirus epidemic. Zinberg, a physician and lawyer who served during the Trump administration in the Corona-era Council of Economic Advisors, focused primarily on the bureaucratic failures of the coronavirus, which he associated with structural issues in the construction of contemporary health agencies. And in another class, J. Eric Wise, a partner at Alston & Bird, presented to the students on bankruptcy in the health care space.

Rabbi Shalom Carmy, Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Bible at Yeshiva University, is teaching a course on suffering in Jewish thought. Rabbi Dr. Itamar Rosensweig, a maggid shiur (lecturer) at YU’s Mazer Yeshiva Program for undergraduate Torah studies, is teaching a course on epistemology. Rabbi Dr. Ari Bergmann is teaching “The Formation of the Talmud.” Finally, Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman is teaching Jewish bioethics.

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