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- Studies in Rabbinic History, Literature, and Culture in Honor of Richard L. Kalmin
758,95 - 944,95 kr. Essays in this volume honor and reflect on Richard L. Kalmin's wide-ranging impact on the field of rabbinics. Contributors explore a variety of topics from the development of the Talmud to rabbinic storytelling, from the transmission of tales across geographic and cultural boundaries to ancient Jewish and Iranian interactions. Many of the essays reflect current trends in how scholars use ancient Jewish literary sources to address questions of historical import.
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- Migrating Personae and Construction of the Self in Rabbinic Culture
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- The Evidence of "Until This Day"
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- Essays in Honor of Shaye J. D. Cohen
1.058,95 kr. Essays in this book honor Professor Shaye J. D. Cohen. Contributors address a range of topics focusing especially on issues of identity, cultural interchange, and Jewish literature and history in antiquity.
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- Essays in Honor of Shaye J. D. Cohen
853,95 kr. Essays in this book honor Professor Shaye J. D. Cohen. Contributors address a range of topics focusing especially on issues of identity, cultural interchange, and Jewish literature and history in antiquity.
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828,95 kr. The Babylonian Talmud (Bavli), the great compilation of Jewish law edited in the late Sasanian era (sixth-seventh century CE), also incorporates a great deal of aggada, that is, nonlegal material, including interpretations of the Bible, stories, folk sayings, and prayers. The Talmud's aggadic traditions often echo conversations with the surrounding cultures of the Persians, Eastern Christians, Manichaeans, Mandaeans, and the ancient Babylonians, and others. The essays in this volume analyze Bavli aggada to reveal this rich engagement of the Talmud with its cultural world.
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613,95 kr. The Babylonian Talmud (Bavli), the great compilation of Jewish law edited in the late Sasanian era (sixth-seventh century CE), also incorporates a great deal of aggada, that is, nonlegal material, including interpretations of the Bible, stories, folk sayings, and prayers. The Talmud's aggadic traditions often echo conversations with the surrounding cultures of the Persians, Eastern Christians, Manichaeans, Mandaeans, and the ancient Babylonians, and others. The essays in this volume analyze Bavli aggada to reveal this rich engagement of the Talmud with its cultural world.
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