HDS 1480 – Prayer Book Hebrew and the History of Jewish Liturgy

HDS 1480 – Prayer Book Hebrew and the History of Jewish Liturgy

Semester: Fall
Offered: 2025
Instructor: Shaul Magid
Meeting Time: W 9:00am-11:00am

Throughout most of Jewish history, the form of the Hebrew language that most Jews have encountered is the language of Jewish prayer found in the Siddur (Jewish Prayer Book), including but not limited to the daily prayers that structure lived Jewish time. Course offerings in Hebrew within universities like Harvard, however, are typically limited to Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew, with not much in between. Despite its centrality to Jewish life, the Siddur has received far less academic attention than the Bible and the Talmud. This course combines close reading of such materials in Hebrew with analysis of Jewish prayer from both historical and phenomenological perspectives. Students are required to have some background in Hebrew, equivalent to at least one year of biblical or modern Hebrew.  

For more details please visit the Harvard Course Catalog.