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                        PD III: HOMILETICS

                             1998-99

                   Syllabus and Class Schedule


                                        Instructors:

                                        Rabbi Michael Cook
                                        Rabbi Kenneth Ehrlich
                                        Rabbi Abie Ingber
I. COURSE REQUIREMENTS

     1.   Attendance and participation at every session.

          (Note:  Classes will meet once every week on Wednesdays - during the
          entire academic year. The Nov. 23 and March 29 sessions will be held
	  on Mondays.)

     2.   Written assignments of varying type, as noted.  These must be
          submitted on time!

     3.   Readings as indicated.

     4.   Attendance at Chapel Services, especially those services that 
	  include student and faculty sermons.


II.  WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS

Segment One    Text Sermons (17 Sessions, beginning September 2)

                    3 Texts/Text Analyses/Propositions
                    2 Outlines
                    2 Text Sermons
                    1 D'var Torah
                    Essay:  "My Thoughts on Preaching"

Segment Two    Non-Text Sermons (11 Sessions, beginning February 24)

                    2 outlines
                    2 Non-Text Sermons
                    1 Eulogy


III. PREPARING COPIES OF WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS

     1.   Please submit assignments to your instructor on Mondays.

     2.   You should also distribute copies of your written work to classmates
          on Mondays.  Please see Mrs. Stulz in the Duplicating Room on the
          4th Floor for instructions on xeroxing.  Please collate and staple
          your work.

     3.   Please type (double-spaced) and proofread your work! (Speling
          mistakes and grammatical errors ain't going to be tolerated!)

          The instructors appreciate your cooperation.  Thank you.IV. READINGS

     Required readings:

     Each student should purchase the following:

     William Strunk and E.B. White, Elements of Style (Revised 1971).

     Eugene Mihaly, A Song To Creation (Hebrew Union College Press, 1975).

     Homiletics I:  Readings.


     For further information:

     The following can be found either in the "Reference" section of the Klau
     Library, or on the "Reserve" shelf:

     Jewish Encyclopedia article on "Bible Exegesis"

     Israel Bettan, Studies in Jewish Preaching (HUC Press, 1939).

     Abraham Cohen, Jewish Homiletics (M.L. Cailingold, 1937).

     Lionel Crocker, "A Rhetorical Analysis of Harry Emerson Fosdick's Sermon,
     'The Power to See It Through'," in Lionel Crocker (ed), Harry Emerson
     Fosdick's Art of Preaching: An Anthology (Charles C. Thomas, 1971).

     David Curzon (ed), Modern Poems on the Bible: An Anthology (The Jewish
     Publication Society, 1994).

     Douglas Ehninger, "Toward a Taxonomy of Prescriptive Discourse," in Eugene White (ed), Rhetoric in Transition: Studies in the Nature and Uses of Rhetoric
     (The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980).

     Solomon Freehof, Modern Jewish Preaching (Bloch Publishing Co., 1941).

     Robert Friedenberg, Hear O Israel: The History of American Jewish
     Preaching, 1654- 1970.  (University of Alabama, 1989).

     Barry Holtz, Back to the Sources:  Reading the Classical Jewish Texts
     (Summit Books, 1984).

     Robert Katz, "The Rabbi as Preacher and/or Counselor: A Frame of
     Reference," CCAR Journal (June 1958).

     Edmond Holt Linn, Preaching as Counseling:  The Unique Method of Harry
     Emerson Fosdick (The Judson Press, 1966).

     Wayne C. Mannebach and Joseph M. Mazza, Speaking From The Pulpit
     (The Judson Press, 1969).

     Eugene Mihaly (ed), Aspects of Jewish Homiletics, Vols. I-VI. Lectures
     delivered in the Hebrew Union College Chapel, 1957-1964.

     Dale Patrick and Allan Scult, Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation
     (The Almond Press, 1989).

     Marc Saperstein, Jewish Preaching 1200-1800: An Anthology (Yale
     University Press, 1989).

     Marc Saperstein, "Your Voice Like a Ram's Horn": Themes and Texts in
     Traditional Jewish Preaching (HUC Press, 1996).

     Frank Talmage, "Apples of Gold:  The Inner Meaning of Texts in Medieval
     Judaism," in Arthur Green (ed), Jewish Spirituality from the Bible
     through the Middle Ages(Crossroad, 1986).


     Additional resources:

     Many resources (in English) are available in the Klau Library:

     Harvey J. Fields, A Torah Commentary for Our Times, (New York: UAHC, 1990).

     Nehama Leibowitz, Studies in Genesis/Exodus/Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy
     (Jerusalem: Jewish Agency, 1976).

     Elie Munk, The Call of the Torah (New York: Feldheim, 1969).

     W. Gunther Plaut, The Torah: A Modern Commentary (New York: UAHC, 1981).

     ----------, The JPS Torah Commentary (Philadelphia: JPS, 1989).


     It is often helpful to consult sermon collections.  In particular:

     Samuel Chiel, Discovering Life's Meaning (Hoboken, New Jersey: Ktav, 1990).

     Jeffrey M. Cohen,  Moments of Insight (London:  Vallentine, Mitchell, 1989).

     Seymour J. Cohen, Affirming Life (Hoboken, New Jersey: Ktav, 1987).

     Beryl D. Cohon, Come, Let Us Reason Together (New York: Bloch Publishing,
     1977).

     Dov Peretz Elkins, A Tradition Reborn (New York:  A.S. Barnes and Company, 
     1973).

     Solomon B. Freehof, Bible Sermons for Today (New York: Ktav, 1973).

     ----------, Modern Jewish Preaching.

     ----------, Spoken and Heard:  Sermons and Addresses by Solomon B. Freehof
     (Pittsburgh: Rodeph Shalom, 1972).

     Sidney Greenberg, Words To Live By:  Selected Writings of Rabbi Sidney
     Greenberg(Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1990).

     ----------, Finding Ourselves.

     ----------, Say Yes to Life.

     ----------, Lessons for Living (New York: Hartmore House, 1985).

     Zevi Hirsch Masliansky, Sermons (New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1960).

     Israel Mowshowitz and Debra Orenstein, From Generation to Generation
     (New York: New York Board of Rabbis, 1992.

     Shmuel Werzberger, Torah:  A Way of Life, A Way to Life (Hoboken, New
     Jersey: Ktav, 1989).

     Isaac M. Wise, Sermons by American Rabbis (CCAR, Chicago 1896).


     For sermon collections for the High Holy Days, consult:

     Sidney Greenberg, Teaching and Preaching:  High Holiday Bible Themes
     Vol. 1 & 2 (New York: Hartmore House, 1973).

     Eugene J. Lipman, Yamim Nora'im:  Sinai Sermons (Washington, D.C.: Temple
     Sinai, 1987.

     Jack Riemer, The World of the High Holy Days (Miami: Bernie Books, 1991-2).


     Some helpful collections of eulogies include:

     Hershel Cohen and Victor H. Solomon, Nahalat Shafra:  A Book of Eulogettes
     (Hoboken, New Jersey: Ktav, 1990).

     Russell H. Conwell, One Thousand Thoughts for Funeral Occasions (New York:
     Harper & Brothers, 1912).

     William Ketcham, Funeral Sermons and Outline Addresses (New York: Harper & 
     Brothers, 1989).


     Some of the more helpful anthologies are:

     Jacob M. Braude, Complete Speaker's and Toastmaster's Library (Englewood
     Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965).

     A. Cohen, Everyman's Talmud (New York: Schocken Books, 1975).

     Clifton Fadiman, The Little, Brown Book of Anecdotes (Boston: Little,
     Brown and Co., 1985).

     Sidney Greenberg, A Treasury of Comfort.

     ----------, A Treasury of the Art of Living (New York, Hartmore House, 1963).

     ----------, A Treasury of Thoughts on Jewish Prayer.

     ----------, Light from Jewish Lamps (Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson,
     Inc., 1986).

     C.G. Montefiore and H. Loewe, A Rabbinic Anthology (New York: Schocken
     Books, 1974).

     Louis I. Newman, The Talmudic Anthology  (New York: Behrman House, 1945).

     Charles L. Wallis, A Treasury of Sermon Illustrations (New York: Abingdon
     Press, 1950).

     Robert F. Weir, Death in Literature (New York: Columbia University Press,
     1980).

     John Whitecross, Anecdotes Illustrative of A Select Passage in Each
     Chapter of The Old Testament (London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 186?).


     Students may find it useful to subscribe to one or more of the following
     periodicals/series:

     Harry Essrig (ed.), The American Rabbi (West Hills, California: Pastoral
     Services).

     Saul I. Teplitz (ed.), Best Jewish Sermons (Middle Village, New York:
     Jonathan David, 1960s+).

     William H. Willimon, Pulpit Resource (St. Paul: Logos Productions).V.
     CLASS SCHEDULE AND ASSIGNMENTS

     A: THE TEXT SERMON


Sept. 2  Introduction: The History, Form, and Function of the Jewish Sermon

       Read:
       Encyclopedia Judaica, "Preaching" (13:994-1007); "Homiletic Literature"
       (8:946-960)
       Jewish Encyclopedia, "Homiletics" (6:454-457)
       Israel Bettan, Studies in Jewish Preaching, pp. 3-48

       For further information read:
       A. Cohen, Jewish Homiletics, pp. 1-43
       Robert Friedenberg, Hear O Israel, pp. 59-84
       Hyman Schachtel, "Varieties of Preachers and Preaching," in Eugene
       Mihaly (ed), Aspects of Jewish Homiletics, vol. VII
       Solomon Freehof, Modern Jewish Preaching, pp. 21-40
       Marc Saperstein, Jewish Preaching 1200-1800, pp. 26-63

       Assignment:  Essay, "My Thoughts on Preaching"

Sept. 9  How the Rabbis Read the Text:  Text and Text Analysis

       Read:
       Israel Bettan, Studies in Jewish Preaching, pp. 89-129
       Eugene Mihaly, A Song To Creation

       For further information read:
       Joseph Narot, "The Textual Sermon," in Aspects of Jewish Homiletics,
       vol. V
       Barry W. Holtz, "Midrash," in Back to the Sources, pp. 177-211
       David Curzon, Modern Poems on the Bible, pp. 3-19
       Jewish Encyclopedia, "Bible Exegesis" (3: 162-174)
       Frank Talmage, "Apples of Gold: The Inner Meaning of Sacred Texts in
       Medieval Judaism," in Arthur Green (ed), Jewish Spirituality from the
       Bible Through the Middle Ages, pp.313-355
       A. Cohen, Jewish Homiletics, pp. 44-66
       Solomon Freehof, Modern Jewish Preaching, pp. 41-58
       Dale Patrick and Allen Scult, Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation,
       pp. 11-44

Sept. 16   From Text to Proposition

       Read:
       Michael Cook, "Structuring Textual Sermons," pp. 1-12             
       Edmond Holt Linn, Preaching as Counseling, pp. 11-26


       For further information read:
       Robert Katz, "The Rabbi as Preacher and/or Counselor," in CCAR Journal,
       June 1958, pp. 22-35
       Roland Gittlesohn, "Speak to the Children of Israel," in Aspects of
       Jewish Homiletics, vol. VI

       Assignment:  T/TA/Propositions #1,#2,#3

Oct. 7          Review T/TA/Propositions #1,#2,#3
            
Oct. 14    Review T/TA/Propositions #1,#2,#3 (continued)

Oct. 21    The Rules of Rhetoric:  The Body of the Sermon

       Read:
       Cook, "Structuring Textual Sermons," pp. 13-20
       A. Cohen, Jewish Homiletics, pp. 160-181

       For further information read:
       Douglas Ehninger, "Toward a Taxonomy of Prescriptive Discourse," in
       Eugene White (ed), Rhetoric in Transition: Studies in the Nature and
       Uses of Rhetoric. pp. 89-100
       Marc Saperstein, Jewish Preaching 1200-1800, pp. 63-79
       Marc Saperstein, "Your Voice Like a Ram's Horn", pp. 107-126
       Edmond Holt Linn, Preaching As Counseling, pp. 66-89
       Wayne Mannebach and Joseph Mazza, Speaking From the Pulpit, pp. 9-65

Oct. 28    The Rules of Rhetoric:  Introduction, Conclusion, and Illustrations

       Read:
       A. Cohen, Jewish Homiletics, pp.136-159

       For further information read:
       Marc Saperstein, Jewish Preaching 1200-1800, pp. 93-103
       Edmond Holt Linn, Preaching As Counseling, pp. 90-141
     Lionel Crocker, "A Rhetorical Analysis of Harry Emerson Fosdick's Sermon,
     'The Power to See It Through'," in Lionel Crocker (ed), Harry Emerson
     Fosdick's Art of Preaching:  An Anthology, pp. 255-273
       Assignment:  Outline #1

Nov. 4          Review Outline #1

Nov. 11    Review Outline #1
       Assignment:  Sermon #1

Nov. 18    Review Sermon #1

Nov. 23    Review Sermon #1
       Assignment: Outline #2

Dec. 2          Review Outline #2
Dec. 9          Review Outline #2
       Assignment: Sermon #2

Jan. 27         Review Sermon #2

Feb. 3          Review Sermon #2

Feb. 10    The D'var Torah
       Assignment:  D'var Torah

Feb. 17    Review D'var Torah


     B: THE NON-TEXT SERMON

Feb. 24    Introduction:  The Non-Text Sermon

       Read:
       A. Cohen, Jewish Homiletics, pp.67-88
       Solomon Freehof, "The Literary Lecture," in Israel Bettan Memorial
       Volume, pp.132-146
       Solomon Freehof, Modern Jewish Preaching, pp. 59-82
       Assignment:  Outline #1

March 3    Review Outline #1
     
March 10   Review Outline #1
       Assignment:  Sermon #1

March 17   Review Sermon #1

March 24   Review Sermon #1
       Assignment: Outline #2

March 29   Review Outline #2
       Assignment: Sermon #2

April 14   Review Sermon #2

April 21   Review Sermon #2

       Read:
       Robert Kahn, Aspects of Jewish Homiletics, vol. I, pp. 17-43

April 28   The Eulogy and the Funeral
       Assignment: Eulogy

May 5           Review Eulogy

May 12     Review Eulogy                     (revised 8/3/98)


                             PD III:
                      Readings in Homiletics

                      Academic Year 1998-99