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Hebrew between Jews and Christians
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ISBN: 311033982X 3110338637 9783110338638 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,

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After World War II, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007) published works in English and German by eminent Israeli scholars, in this way introducing them to a wider audience in Europe and North America. The series he founded for that purpose, Studia Judaica, continues to offer a platform for scholarly studies and editions that cover all eras in the history of the Jewish religion.


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The Jerusalem Talmud / Tractates Pesahim and Yoma
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ISBN: 311031598X 3110315912 9783110315912 Year: 2013 Publisher: De Gruyter

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This volume of the Jerusalem Talmud comprises the fourth and fifth tractates of the Second Order. Pesahim introduces the prescriptions regarding Passover; Yoma covers regulations related to Yom Kippur, especially the role of the Kohen Gadol and the order of services. The tractates are vocalized by the rules of Rabbinic Hebrew with an English translation. They are presented with full use of existing Genizah texts and with an extensive commentary explaining the Rabbinic background necessary for understanding the texts.


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Theatrical nation : Jews and other outlandish Englishmen in Georgian Britain
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ISBN: 9780812242201 0812242203 0812207939 1283899124 Year: 2010 Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press,

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Perhaps the most significant development of the Georgian theater was its multiplication of ethnic, colonial, and provincial character types parading across the stage. In Theatrical Nation, Michael Ragussis opens up an archive of neglected plays and performances to examine how this flood of domestic and colonial others showcased England in general and London in particular as the center of an increasingly complex and culturally mixed nation and empire, and in this way illuminated the shifting identity of a newly configured Great Britain.In asking what kinds of ideological work these ethnic figures performed and what forms were invented to accomplish this work, Ragussis concentrates on the most popular of the "outlandish Englishmen," the stage Jew, Scot, and Irishman. Theatrical Nation understands these stage figures in the context of the government's controversial attempts to merge different ethnic and national groups through the 1707 Act of Union with Scotland, the Jewish Naturalization Bill of 1753, and the Act of Union with Ireland of 1800.Exploring the significant theatrical innovations that illuminate the central anxieties shared by playhouse and nation, Ragussis considers how ethnic identity was theatricalized, even as it moved from stage to print. By the early nineteenth century, Anglo-Irish and Scottish novelists attempted to deconstruct the theater's ethnic stereotypes while reimagining the theatricality of interactions between English and ethnic characters. An important shift took place as the novel's cross-ethnic love plot replaced the stage's caricatured male stereotypes with the beautiful ethnic heroine pursued by an English hero.


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Yod

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Yod est une revue de l’INALCO, centrée sur la littérature, l’histoire, la philosophie et la sociologie du peuple juif en Israël et dans la diaspora, ainsi qu’à l’hébreu et aux langues juives. Chaque numéro est consacré à une thématique précise et fait appel aux meilleurs chercheurs européens, américains et israéliens.


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Renan, la Bible et les Juifs.
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ISBN: 9782869598225 286959822X Year: 2008 Publisher: Paris Arléa


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Midrasch Wajoscha
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ISBN: 1282295888 9786612295881 3110212951 9783110212952 3110212943 9783110212945 9781282295889 6612295880 Year: 2009 Volume: 49 Publisher: Berlin New York W. de Gruyter

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Dieser aggadische mittelalterliche Midrasch, der in homiletischer Interpretation Verse aus Genesis und Exodus behandelt, war bisher nur in einer der beiden Erstdruckvarianten bekannt. In dieser Texttradition enthält der Midrasch neben der Akeda auch ein Endkapitel mit apokalyptischen Motiven wie Gog und Magog und dem Endfeind Armilus. Anhand von 17 Handschriften aus der Zeit vom 13. Jahrhundert bis zum Erstdruck 1519 wurde eine frühe Texttradition erforscht, die als Vorläuferin bzw. Grundlage der bekannten Version zu betrachten ist und die ebenfalls 1519 erstmals gedruckt wurde. Kernstück dieser Grundform ist die Einführung eines Völkerengels Ägyptens namens Uzza und ein Kommentar zu Ex 15,1-18, in den auch Teile der Geschichte des Moses und die Zehn Plagen aufgenommen wurden. Umfangreiche Textanalysen zeigen frühe, aber auch zeitgenössische Quellen auf, während Vergleiche mit der mittelalterlichen aschkenasischen Synagogalpoesie auf Einflüsse von historischen Ereignissen wie den Kreuzzügen hinzuweisen scheinen. Teile beider Traditionsformen wurden, wahrscheinlich im 15. Jahrhundert, volkssprachlich in Jiddisch und in Reimen rezipiert. Until recently this mediaeval Aggadic Midrash, with its homiletic interpretation of verses from Genesis and Exodus, was known only in one of the two first-print variations. Besides the Akedah, this version of the Midrash also contains a final chapter with apocalyptic motifs such as Gog and Magog and the Antichrist Armilus. An examination of an earlier version based on 17 manuscripts dating from the 13th century to the first print of 1519, indicates that it can be seen as the forerunner or basis of the known version, also first printed in 1519. A key element of this early version is the introduction of the guardian angel of Egypt called Uzza and a commentary on Exodus 15:1-18, which includes parts of the story of Moses and the ten plagues. Extensive text analysis has revealed both early and contemporary sources, whilst comparisons with mediaeval Ashkenazic Synagogue poetry indicate the influence of historical events such as the crusades. Parts of both forms of tradition were absorbed in Yiddish and rhyming vernacular, probably in the 15th century.


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Tractates Ta'aniot, Megillah, Hagigah and Mo'ed Qatan (Mašqin)
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ISBN: 3110412896 3110412934 9783110412895 9783110412932 9783110411652 3110411652 311041290X 9783110412901 Year: 2015 Volume: 85 Publisher: De Gruyter

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The present volume is the seventeenth and last in this series of the Jerusalem Talmud. The four tractates of the Second Order - Ta'aniot, Megillah, Hagigah, Mo'ed Qatan (Mašqin) - deal with different fasts and holidays as well as with the pilgrimage to the Temple. The texts are accompanied by an English translation and presented with full use of existing Genizah texts and with an extensive commentary explaining the Rabbinic background.


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Jewish Quarterly Review

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Established in 1889, the Jewish Quarterly Review (JQR) is the oldest English-language journal in the fields of Jewish studies. Edited at the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, the journal aims to publish the finest work in all areas of Jewish studies. In addition to original articles by senior as well as junior scholars, JQR regularly features review essays and book forums, short notes, and lists of relevant dissertations. Preserving the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal in the past, JQR attempts now to reach a wider and more diverse audience.

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