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"The sukkah, the symbolic ritual home built during the annual Jewish holiday of Sukkot, commemorates the temporary structures that sheltered the Israelites as they journeyed across the desert after the exodus from Egypt. Despite the simple Biblical prescription for its design, the remarkable variety of creative expression in the construction, decoration, and use of the sukkah, in both times of peace and national upheaval, reveals the cultural traditions, political convictions, philosophical ideals, and individual aspirations that the sukkah communicates for its builders and users today. In this ethnography of contemporary Sukkot observance, Gabrielle Anna Berlinger examines the powerful role of ritual and vernacular architecture in the formation of self and society in three sharply contrasting Jewish communities: Bloomington, Indiana; South Tel Aviv, Israel; and Brooklyn, New York. Through vivid description and in-depth interviews, she demonstrates how constructing and decorating sukkah and performing the weeklong holiday's rituals of hospitality provide unique circumstances for creative expression, social interaction, and political struggle. Through an exploration of the intersections between the rituals of Sukkot and contemporary issues, such as the global Occupy movement, Berlinger finds that the sukkah becomes a tangible expression of the need for housing and economic justice, as well as a symbol of the longing for home"--
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Talmud. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. --- Criticism, Redaction. --- 296*23 --- Talmudcommentaren --- 296*23 Talmudcommentaren --- Sukkah (Talmud) --- Sukah (Talmud) --- Sukkah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Sukah (Talmud Yerushalmi)
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Judaism and architecture. --- Sukkah --- Sukkot --- Judaism and architecture --- Fête des Tabernacles --- Judaïsme et architecture --- Architectuur ; Joodse cultuur ; Sukkah --- Joods loofhuttenfeest ; Sukkot ; tijdelijke verblijfplaatsen --- Architectuur ; tijdelijke --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Berlijn ; Jüdisches Museum --- Religieuze architectuur ; synagogen, joodse tempels --- Fête des Tabernacles --- Judaïsme et architecture --- Home --- Foyer --- Pictorial works --- Pictorial works. --- Exhibitions --- Religious aspects --- Ouvrages illustrés --- Expositions --- Aspect religieux --- 726.3
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This volume of the Jerusalem Talmud publishes four tractates of the Second Order, Šeqalim, Sukkah, Roš Haššanah, and Yom Tov. These tractates deal with financial issues concerning the Temple service, with the festival of Tabernacles, the observations at New Year, as well as with holiday observation in general. The tractates are vocalized by the rules of Rabbinic Hebrew accompanied by an English translation and an extensive commentary.
Talmud Yerushalmi. --- Beẓah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Besah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Rosh ha-Shanah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Shekalim (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Sukkah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Sukah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Beẓah -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Rosh ha-Shanah -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Shekalim -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Sukkah -- Commentaries. --- RELIGION / Judaism / General. --- Talmud --- Jewish Studies --- Rabbinic Scripture
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First Order: Zeraïm / Tractates Kilaim and Ševiït ist der dritte Band in der Edition des Jerusalemer Talmuds und ein grundlegendes Werk der Jüdischen Patristik. Der Band präsentiert grundlegende jüdische Texte aus dem Bereich der Landwirtschaft: verbotene Mischungen von Saaten, Tieren und Geweben (Kilaim) sowie das Verbot landwirtschaftlicher Tätigkeit im Sabbatjahr, in dem auch alle Schulden zu erlassen sind (Ševiït). Dieser Teil des Jerusalemer Talmuds hat so gut wie keine Entsprechung im Babylonischen Talmud. Ohne seine Kenntnis bleiben die diesbezüglichen Regeln der jüdischen Tradition unverständlich.
296*221 --- Talmud van Jeruzalem --- 296*221 Talmud van Jeruzalem --- Talmud de Jérusalem. (hébreu-anglais). 2000-2014 --- Talmud Yerushalmi --- Jerusalem Talmud --- Palestinian Talmud --- Talmud, Jerusalem --- Talmud, Palestinian --- Jerusalemische Talmud --- Talmud de Jérusalem --- Yerushalmi (Talmud) --- Talmud ha-Maʻarav --- Judaism --- History --- Mishnah. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. --- Rabbinical literature. --- Talmud --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Berakhot (Mishnah) --- Berakot (Mishnah) --- Beracoth (Mishnah) --- Religions. --- Rabbinische Schriften. --- Talmud. --- RELIGION / Judaism / General. --- Theology and Religious Studies --- Jewish Studies --- Rabbinic Judaism. --- Rabbinic Judaism --- Rabbinic scipture. --- Rabbinische Schrift. --- RELIGION / Judaism / Talmud. --- Maʻaserot (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Terumot (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion --- Sheviʻit (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Kilayim (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Kelayim (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Hebrew literature --- Jewish literature --- Nedarim (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Sotah (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Rabbinic scripture. --- Talmûd yerûšalmî --- Commentary --- Rabbinic Scripture --- Rabbinical literature --- Marriage. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Beẓah -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Rosh ha-Shanah -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Shekalim -- Commentaries. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. -- Sukkah -- Commentaries. --- Edition. --- Rabbinic Scripture.
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