Jewish Hymnography

Jewish Hymnography
Author: Leon J. Weinberger
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 517
Release: 1997-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781909821859

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Leon Weinberger draws on a wealth of material, much of it previously available only in Hebrew, to trace the history of Jewish hymnography from its origins in the eastern Mediterranean to its subsequent development in western Europe (Spain, Italy, Franco-Germany, and England) and Balkan Byzantium, on the Grecian periphery, under the Ottomans, and among the Karaites. Focusing on each region in turn, he provides a general background to the role of the synagogue poets in the society of the time; characterizes the principal poets and describes their contribution; examines the principal genres and forms; and considers their distinctive language, style, and themes. The copious excerpts from the liturgy are presented in transliterated Hebrew and in English translation, and their salient characteristics are fully discussed to bring out the historical development of ideas and regional themes as well as literary forms. Professor Weinberger’s study is a particularly valuable source-book for students of synagogue liturgy, Jewish worship, and medieval Hebrew poetry. It provides new perspectives for students of religious poetry and forms of worship more generally, while enabling the general reader to acquire a much-enriched appreciation of the synagogue services.

Shbahoth Songs of Praise in the Babylonian Jewish Tradition

Shbahoth     Songs of Praise in the Babylonian Jewish Tradition
Author: Sara Manasseh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351900430

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Sara Manasseh brings a significant, but less widely-known, Jewish repertoire and tradition to the attention of both the Jewish community (Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Oriental) and the wider global community. The book showcases thirty-one songs and includes English translations, complete Hebrew texts, transliterations and the music notation for each song. The accompanying downloadable resources include eighteen of the thirty-one songs, sung by Manasseh, accompanied by 'ud and percussion. The remaining thirteen songs are available separately on the album Treasures, performed by Rivers of Babylon, directed by Manasseh - : www.riversofbabylon.com. While in the past a book of songs, with Hebrew text only, was sufficient for bearers of the tradition, the present package represents a song collection for the twenty-first century, with greater resources to support the learning and maintenance of the tradition. Manasseh argues that the strong inter-relationship of Jewish and Arab traditions in this repertoire - linguistically and musically - is significant and provides an intercultural tool to promote communication, tolerance, understanding, harmony and respect. The singing of the Shbahoth (the Baghdadian Jewish term for 'Songs of Praise') has been a significant aspect of Jewish life in Iraq and continues to be valued by those in the Babylonian Jewish diaspora.

Jewish Aramaic Poetry from Late Antiquity

Jewish Aramaic Poetry from Late Antiquity
Author: Laura Suzanne Lieber
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004365896

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In Jewish Aramaic Poetry from Late Antiquity, Laura Suzanne Lieber offers annotated translations of sixty-nine poems written between the 4th and 7th century C.E., along with commentary and introductions.

Jewish Prayer Texts from the Cairo Genizah

Jewish Prayer Texts from the Cairo Genizah
Author: Stefan C. Reif
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004313323

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In Jewish Prayer Texts from the Cairo Genizah, Stefan Reif offers scholars and non-specialists a detailed study of twenty-five Genizah fragments that are of singular importance for understanding not only Jewish liturgical history but also medieval Jewish theology, Hebrew linguistic developments and scribal techniques.

Hymns and Anthems Adapted for Jewish Worship

Hymns and Anthems Adapted for Jewish Worship
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1886
Genre: Hymns, English
ISBN: UCAL:$B246548

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The Jewish Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire

The Jewish Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire
Author: James K. Aitken,James Carleton Paget
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781107001633

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This comprehensive survey of Jewish-Greek society's development examines the exchange of language and ideas in biblical translations, literature and archaeology.

A Companion to Late Ancient Jews and Judaism

A Companion to Late Ancient Jews and Judaism
Author: Gwynn Kessler,Naomi Koltun-Fromm
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119113973

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An innovative approach to the study of ten centuries of Jewish culture and history A Companion to Late Ancient Jews and Judaism explores the Jewish people, their communities, and various manifestations of their religious and cultural expressions from the third century BCE to the seventh century CE. Presenting a collection of 30 original essays written by noted scholars in the field, this companion provides an expansive examination of ancient Jewish life, identity, gender, sacred and domestic spaces, literature, language, and theological questions throughout late ancient Jewish history and historiography. Editors Gwynn Kessler and Naomi Koltun-Fromm situate the volume within Late Antiquity, enabling readers to rethink traditional chronological, geographic, and political boundaries. The Companion incorporates a broad methodology, drawing from social history, material history and culture, and literary studies to consider the diverse forms and facets of Jews and Judaism within multiple contexts of place, culture, and history. Divided into five parts, thematically-organized essays discuss topics including the spaces where Jews lived, worked, and worshiped, Jewish languages and literatures, ethnicities and identities, and questions about gender and the body central to Jewish culture and Judaism. Offering original scholarship and fresh insights on late ancient Jewish history and culture, this unique volume: Offers a one-volume exploration of “second temple,” “Greco-Roman,” and “rabbinic” periods and sources Explores Jewish life across most of the geographic places where Jews or Judaeans were known to have lived Features original maps of areas cited in every essay, including maps of Jewish settlement throughout Late Antiquity Includes an outline of major historical events, further readings, and full references A Companion to Late Ancient Jews and Judaism: 3rd Century BCE - 7th Century CE is a valuable resource for students, instructors, and scholars of Jewish studies, religion, literature, and ethnic identity, as well as general readers with interest in Jewish history, world religions, Classics, and Late Antiquity.

Jewish Theology and World Religions

Jewish Theology and World Religions
Author: Alon Goshen-Gottstein,Eugene Korn
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781909821057

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The contributors to this volume represent a range of disciplines and denominations within Judaism and share the conviction that articulating contemporary Jewish views of other world religions is an urgent objective for Judaism. Their essays show why a Jewish theology of world religions is a priority for Jewish thinkers and educators concerned with reinvigorating Judaism's contribution to the contemporary world and maintaining Jewish identity and continuity.