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  • - Developments in the Liturgy of Medieval and Early Modern Ashkenaz
    av Kenneth E. Berger
    729,-

    Draws on a wide range of primary sources, incl. classical rabbinic and geonic works, liturgical documents, medieval codes, responsa, and siddur commentaries, minhag books, medieval siddur manuscripts, and early printed siddurim. Provides an in-depth account of the history and history of interpretation of many prayers and liturgical practices.

  • - Volume 88
     
    927,-

    The Journal of the Hebrew Union College, an anthology of scholarly articles concerning Jewish history, religion and culture from antiquity to the present.

  • - The Last Essays of Salomon Maimon
    av Timothy Sean Quinn
    464,-

    This book provides both an intellectual biography of Salomon Maimon and an English language translation of his essays on moral psychology. "Salomon Maimon (1753-1800) is one of the most acute, original, and complicated philosophers, and one of the most fascinating personalities, of the eighteenth century" (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy).

  • - An Invitation to Piyyut
    av Laura S Lieber
    927,-

    Piyyut is the art of Hebrew or Aramaic poetry composed either in place of or as adornments to Jewish statutory prayers. Laura S. Lieber uses the piyyutim of a single poet, Yannai (ca. sixth century C.E.), to introduce readers to this important but largely unfamiliar body of writings.

  • - The Avraham Biran Excavations (1966-1999)
    av David Ilan
    1 533,-

    This final report presents the archaeological finds from the Iron Age I (circa 1200-950 BCE) levels at Tel Dan, located on a tributary of the Jordan River, in the northeastern Hula Valley in northern Israel. The early Iron Age levels at Tel Dan show material evidence for the presence of local peoples, Egyptians, Cypriots, Aegeans and Syrians.

  • - Volume 90 (2019)
    av Hebrew Union College Press
    983,-

    Hebrew Union College Annual is the journal of the Hebrew Union College. Published annually, it is an anthology of scholarly articles concerning Jewish history, religion and culture from antiquity to the present.

  • - Volume 89 (2018)
    av Hebrew Union College Press
    932,-

    Hebrew Union College Annual is the flagship journal of Hebrew Union College Press and the primary face of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to the academic world.

  • - Jewish Society and the Turn to Scripture in the 17th Century
    av Benjamin E Fisher
    715,-

    The Spanish and Portuguese Jews of seventeenth-century Amsterdam cultivated a remarkable culture centred on the Bible. Amsterdam's People of the Book shows that this unique, Bible-centred culture resulted from the confluence of the Jewish community's Catholic and converso past with the Protestant world in which they came to live.

  • - The Jewish State, Democracy, and the Law
    av Simon Rabinovitch
    503,-

    The first book in any language devoted to the controversial passage of Israel's nation-state law. Israel has no constitution, and though it calls itself the Jewish state there is no agreement among Israelis on how that fact should be reflected in the government's laws or by its courts.

  • - Portugal's 'Jewish Problem' and the Assembly of Tomar, 1629
    av Martin S Cohen
    260,-

    A synopsis and analysis of The Report of the Assembly of Tomar. An assembly convened at the Convent of Christ in the city of Tomar, northeast of Lisbon, in the Spring of 1629. This assembly of ecclesiastical dignitaries and professors of theology and canon law met with the mission to formulate a solution to Portugal's "Jewish problem".

  • - Yavneh in the 1960s
    av Benny Kraut
    435,-

    The history of a relatively unknown and short-lived Jewish collegiate organization, Yavneh (The National Jewish Religious Students Association) particularly during its heyday in the 1960s: Yavneh's appearance in 1960, its mission and organizational efflorescence, its educational innovations, its problematic engagement with inter-Jewish pluralism.

  • - Tensions Between Liturgical Custom and Halakhah in Judaism
    av Ruth Langer
    362,-

    Ruth Langer uses the tools of historical scholarship and anthropological study of ritual to analyze some of the dynamics that have shaped Jewish liturgical law and determined the broader outlines of the prayer life of the Jews.

  • - Studies in Liberal Jewish Liturgy
    av Eric L Friedland
    391,-

    Since the period in which the Jewish liturgy was standardized, there has hardly been a time when it was not in a state of flux. Friedland explores the countless ways that the Siddur, Mahzor and Haggadah have been adjusted or transformed so as to faithfully mirror modern Jews' understanding of themselves, their place in society, and their sancta.

  • - Reflections on the Dialogue with the Bible in Modern Hebrew Poetry
    av Ruth Kartun-Blum
    297,-

  • - Selected Poems of Zelda
    av Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky
    307,-

    Filled with vivid, often dreamlike pictures from the natural world, the poems of Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky, known to her Hebrew readers simply as Zelda, are unlike anything else in Hebrew literature. The Spectacular Difference is the first full-length book of her poems to appear in English translation.

  • - Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen
    av Eva Jospe
    275,-

    The 19th century neo-Kantian philosopher Hermann Cohen has provided significant underpinnings for understanding Judaism as a religion with a rational and universal character, as a religion of hope for the future. The essays selected here lay out his exposition of God as the Uniquely One and explore the universal implications of this idea.

  • - Biblical Archaeologist and President of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
    av Jonathan Brown
    391,-

    Describes the many achievements of this extraordinary man whose life straddled two distinct Jewish worlds: he excavated remains of the ancient Nabataeans in Transjordan, described a biblical copper-mining industry at the shore of the Red Sea, and showed how the Negev could support a large population if proper irrigation techniques were used.

  • - The Jewish Cemeteries of Suriname: Essays
    av Aviva Ben-Ur
    457,-

    In the 1660s, Jews of Iberian ancestry, many of them fleeing Inquisitorial persecution, established an agrarian settlement in the midst of the Surinamese tropics.

  • - Selected Poems of Tuvia Ruebner
    av Tuvia Ruebner
    359,-

    This first-ever bilingual edition of the poems of Tuvia Ruebner, published as Ruebner marks his 90th birthday, gives readers in both Hebrew and English access to stunning poetry that insists on shared humanity across all border lines and divides.

  • - A Centennial History of Women of Reform Judaism
    av Balin/Herman
    620,-

    The work of a coterie of dynamic women, Women of Reform Judaism has been a force in the shaping of American Jewish life since its founding as the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods in 1913. This collection of new scholarly essays looks back at its history in order to understand how the hopes and dreams of its founders have come to fruition.

  • - Officialdom in Ancient Israel and Judah
    av Nili Sacher Fox
    384,-

    A study of the titles and roles of civil officials and functionaries in Israel and Judah during the monarchy, including key ministers of the central government, regional administrators, and palace attendants. It sets these Israelite and Judahite titles in their ancient context through extensive study of Egyptian, Akkadian and Ugaritic records.

  • - Joseph Solomon Lutski's Epistle of Israel's Deliverance
    av Philip E Miller
    620,-

    When the Karaites successfully dissociated themselves from the Rabbanite Russian Jews with the creation of the Karaite Religious Consistory in 1837, the result was a schism within Judaism unprecedented since the rise of Christianity. This book sets this event in the context of the history of the Russian Karaites from their origins to the present.

  • - A Sourcebook, 315-1791
    av Jacob R. Marcus
    391,-

    First published in 1938, Jacob Rader Marcus's classic source book on medieval Judaism provides the documents and historical narratives which let the actors and witnesses of events speak for themselves. Marc Saperstein offers a new introduction and updated bibliography.

  • av Glenda Abramson
    510,-

    Based on the Mason Lectures delivered at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies in the winter of 1995, the ten essays in this volume demonstrate the function and dynamic effect Jewish mythologies in social, political, and psychological life.

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