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To Fix Torah in Their Hearts: Essays on Biblical Interpretation and Jewish Studies in Honor of B. Barry Levy [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 375 pages, kaal: 1060 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0878201645
  • ISBN-13: 9780878201648
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 375 pages, kaal: 1060 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0878201645
  • ISBN-13: 9780878201648
Teised raamatud teemal:
In this volume, students of beloved teacher B. Barry Levy come together to honor his erudition, superb pedagogy, kindness, and verve, with a collection of essays that reflect Levy's wide range of interest and expertise. Levy, sensitive to the meaning of a text for its original and intended audience, but also to how that meaning changes and develops over the course of years of interpretation, gave his students the broadest education in the evolving context of biblical study. This expansive focus is evident in the essays included in this book. From a study of astronomical observations in the ancient Near East, to an exploration of the excesses of obedience and sacrifice as recounted in the stories of Abraham and Isaac and the Buddhist Vessantara Jataka, from Talmud, to modern Bibles for children, to the evolution of the Dead Sea Scrolls from text and artifact to sacred object, To Fix Torah in Their Hearts is a diverse and engaging collection, of value to scholars and general readers alike.
Introduction 1(8)
Jaqueline S. du Toit
Jason Kalman
Hartley Lachter
Vanessa R. Sasson
Of Sons and Students
9(2)
David
Jonathan
Daniel Levy
Text, Texture, Context, Pretext: Biography of a Professor, Educator, Mentor, Researcher
11(4)
Deborah Abecassis
Body of Work
15(8)
Diviners in High Places: On Interpreting the Night Skies of the Ancient Near East
23(36)
Andrea D. Label
Hate in Early Rabbinic Traditions
59(26)
Joel Gereboff
Naming Names: The Meaning and Significance of Disputes and the Use of Attributions to Named Authorities in Mishnah
85(34)
Jack N. Lightstone
A Cairo Genizah Fragment of Genesis Rabbah from the Collection of McGill University
119(26)
Jason Kalman
Between Narrative and Exegesis: Tia in Midrash Genesis Rabbah
145(26)
Shawn Zelig Aster
Stories of Excess: Abraham and Vessantara
171(28)
Vanessa R. Sasson
Taking Stock of the Text(s) of Rashi's Torah Commentary: Some Twenty-First Century Considerations and the Case for Leipzig 1
199(34)
Yedida Eisenstat
"The Earth is Only for the Strong": Interpretations of b. Sanhedrin 58b in High Medieval Europe
233(24)
Jesse Abelman
Radak's Preemptive Exegesis: Concealed and Revealed Polemic in the Book of Kings
257(30)
Bryna Jocheved Levy
The Maharshal and Two Inverted Nuns
287(44)
Sholom Eisenstat
An Anonymous Commentary on the Ten Sefirot. Text and Translation
331(42)
Hartley Lachter
David Zvi Hoffmann versus Julius Wellhausen on the Age of the Day of Atonement
373(36)
Carla Sulzbach
Fixing God's Torah in Small Caps: Children's Bibles, Bible Scholarship, and Contemporary Judaism
409(22)
Jaqueline S. du Toit
Out of the Caves and Under Glass: The Politics of Exhibiting the Dead Sea Scrolls
431(52)
Jason Kalman
About the Contributors 483(4)
Index 487