A Theological Commentary to the Midrash Ruth Rabbah and Esther Rabbah I

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash  Ruth Rabbah and Esther Rabbah I
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 076182023X

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This theological commentary to the Rabbinic Midrash explores a simple proposition, in three parts: I. The reading of Scripture by principal parts of the Rabbinic Midrash is formed by compositions and composites that are animated by a cogent theological system. II. These primary components of the Midrash-compilations, further, are in part aimed at systematic demonstrations of theorems of a theological character. III. While forming a principal part of a large theological structure and system, each document is unique.

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0761820337

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This theological commentary to the Rabbinic Midrash explores a simple proposition, in three parts: I. The reading of Scripture by principal parts of the Rabbinic Midrash is formed by compositions and composites that are animated by a cogent theological system. II. These primary components of the Midrash-compilations, further, are in part aimed at systematic demonstrations of theorems of a theological character. III. While forming a principal part of a large theological structure and system, each document is unique.

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash Ruth Rabbah and Estgher Rabbah I

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash  Ruth Rabbah and Estgher Rabbah I
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Midrash
ISBN: 0761819363

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A Theological Commentary to the Midrash Lamentations Rabbati

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash  Lamentations Rabbati
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0761820221

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This theological commentary to the Rabbinic Midrash explores a simple proposition, in three parts: I. The reading of Scripture by principal parts of the Rabbinic Midrash is formed by compositions and composites that are animated by a cogent theological system. II. These primary components of the Midrash-compilations, further, are in part aimed at systematic demonstrations of theorems of a theological character. III. While forming a principal part of a large theological structure and system, each document is unique.

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash Pesiqta deRab Kahana

A Theological Commentary to the Midrash  Pesiqta deRab Kahana
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0761819363

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Pesqita deRab Kahana constitutes a whole that vastly exceeds the sum of the parts. The theology of the document is stated by that whole, on its own but also through the parts. The components of the document derive from the common theology of Rabbinic Judaism. Most are interchangeable, serviceable for other documents of a comparable character. The theology particular to this document comes to expression only when the entirety of the composite comes into view.

Diversity and Rabbinization

Diversity and Rabbinization
Author: Gavin McDowell ,Ron Naiweld ,Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783749966

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This volume contains Hebrew and Syriac text. Please, check that your e-reader supports texts set in left-to-right direction before purchasing the epub and azw3 editions of the book. This volume is dedicated to the cultural and religious diversity in Jewish communities from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Age and the growing influence of the rabbis within these communities during the same period. Drawing on available textual and material evidence, the fourteen essays presented here, written by leading experts in their fields, span a significant chronological and geographical range and cover material that has not yet received sufficient attention in scholarship. The volume is divided into four parts. The first focuses on the vantage point of the synagogue; the second and third on non-rabbinic Judaism in, respectively, the Near East and Europe; the final part turns from diversity within Judaism to the process of "rabbinization" as represented in some unusual rabbinic texts. Diversity and Rabbinization is a welcome contribution to the historical study of Judaism in all its complexity. It presents fresh perspectives on critical questions and allows us to rethink the tension between multiplicity and unity in Judaism during the first millennium CE. L’École Pratique des Hautes Études has kindly contributed to the publication of this volume.

The Judaism Behind the Texts the Generative Premises of Rabbinic Literature

The Judaism Behind the Texts  the Generative Premises of Rabbinic Literature
Author: Jacob Neusner
Publsiher: Studies in the History of Juda
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X002519601

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From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall

From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall
Author: Luise Hirsch
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761859932

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Until the 19th century, women were regularly excluded from graduate education. When this convention changed, it was largely thanks to Jewish women from Russia. Raised to be strong and independent, the daughters of Jewish businesswomen were able to utilize this cultural capital to fight their way into the universities of Switzerland and Germany. They became trailblazers, ensuring regular admission for women who followed their example. This book tells the story of Russian and German Jews who became the first female professionals in modern history. It describes their childhoods—whether in Berlin or in a Russian shtetl—their schooling, and their experiences at German universities. A final chapter traces their careers as the first female professionals and details how they were tragically destroyed by the Nazis.