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Professors
Alan Cooper, Bible
Judith Hauptman, Talmud and Rabbinics
David Kraemer, Talmud and Rabbinics
Burton Visotzky, Talmud and Rabbinics, Program Adviser
Associate Professor
Robert Harris, Bible
The program in Midrash is interdisciplinary, designed to enable students to gain expertise in the broad varieties of rabbinic biblical exegesis and rabbinic narrative. Students are exposed to critical study of the Bible, Talmud and codes; current methodologies in the study of Midrash; and appropriate cognate literatures. Background is offered in the social history of late antiquity. A concentration in Midrash focuses on exegesis of rabbinic texts from the second through the twelfth centuries.
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
Doctor of Hebrew Literature
Doctor of Philosophy
Admission Requirements
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Degree Requirements
From the Core Curriculum
For Midrash Majors
Twenty-one credits beyond the core curriculum as follows:
Admission Requirements
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Degree Requirements
Courses
Students entering the program will be expected to take the following courses, or their equivalent, if they have not had the equivalent previously:
Students are permitted to register for courses counting toward the degree while fulfilling these prerequisites.
In addition to courses required of all students in The Graduate School, 30 graduate credits are required as follows:
Comprehensive Examinations
Oral: Students must exhibit the ability to read and translate with fluency from an unmarked text (previously prepared): fifty chapters of Genesis Rabbah, all of Leviticus Rabbah or the equivalent (with approval of the adviser).
Written: Students must answer essay questions on a reading list (to be determined annually by the adviser).
Admission Requirements
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Additionally, students must have a master’s degree or its equivalent in Midrash or a cognate field with the approval of the Midrash program adviser.
Degree Requirements
Courses
In addition to courses required of all students in The Graduate School, 30 graduate credits beyond the MA are required as follows:
Comprehensive Examinations
Upon satisfactory completion of all coursework, the student will take two examinations as follows:
Dissertation
A competent piece of research that constitutes a contribution to the field.
Admission Requirements
For admission to The Graduate School, please click here.
Additionally, students must have a master’s degree or its equivalent in Midrash or a cognate field with the approval of the Midrash program adviser.
Degree Requirements
Languages
In addition to French and German, required of all students in The Graduate School, reading proficiency must be demonstrated in Greek and any other language the adviser deems necessary for the dissertation (e.g., Arabic, Syriac, Latin, etc).
Courses
In addition to courses required of all students required of all students in The Graduate School, 30 graduate credits beyond the MA are required as follows:
Comprehensive Examinations
Upon satisfactory completion of all coursework, the student will take two examinations as follows:
Dissertation
An original piece of research that advances knowledge in the candidate’s field of specialization.