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E-raamat: Minhah Le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday

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Nahum Sarna's distinctive and original scholarship has taken in a wide range of subject areas from work on Genesis and the Psalms to his Jewish Bible commentary and the English translation of the Ketuvim. At first Assistant Professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in the 1950s, he was Dora Golding Professor of Bible at Brandeis University from 1965 to his retirement. This collection of 22 essays reflects Professor Sarna's breadth of interests, with contributions from the late Gershon Cohen on the Hebrew Crusade Chronicle and the Ashkenazic tradition; Judah Goldin on Reuben; Moshe Greenberg and Jonas Greenfield on the work of the Jewish Publication Society's Ketuvim translators; and Shemaryahu Talmon on fragments of a Psalms scroll from Masada.


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Editors' Preface 9(3)
Abbreviations 12(3)
List of Contributors 15(2)
MARC BRETILER
Interpretation and Prayer: Notes on the Composition of 1 Kings 8.15-53
17(19)
GERSON D. COHEN
The Hebrew Crusade Chronicles and the Ashkenazic Tradition
36(18)
AARON DEMSKY
The Route of Jacob's Funeral Cortege and the Problem of 'Eber Hayyairkn (Genesis 50.10-11)
54(11)
MICHAEL FISHBANE
Law to Canon: Some 'Ideal-Typical' Stages of Development
65(22)
MARVIN FOX
R. Isaac Arama's Philosophical Exegesis of the Golden Calf Episode
87(16)
MORDECHAI A. FRIEDMAN
Menahem ben Aaron ibn Zemah's Anti-Polygyny Torah Commentary from the Geniza
103(14)
SHAMMA FRIEDMAN
The Holy Scriptures Defile the Hands—The Transformation of a Biblical Concept in Rabbinic Theology
117(16)
JUDAH GOLDIN
Reuben
133(9)
CYRUS H. GORDON
The Aramaic Incantation Bowls in Historic Perspective
142(5)
MOSHE GREENBERG
JONAS C. GREENFIELD
From the Workshop of the New Jewish Publication Society Ketuvim Translators
147(17)
FREDERICK E. GREENSPAHN
How Modern are Modern Biblical Studies?
164(19)
WILLIAM W. HALLO
Disturbing the Dead
183(10)
MENAHEM HARAN
11QPsa and the Canonical Book of Psalms
193(9)
BARUCH A. LEVINE
An Essay on Prophetic Attitudes toward Temple and Cult in Biblical Israel
202(24)
MARTIN I. LOCKSHIN
Translation as Polemic: The Case of Toledot Yeshu
226(16)
SHALOM M. PAUL
Gleanings from the Biblical and Talmudic Lexica in Light of Akkadian
242(15)
BEZALEL PORTEN
Elephantine Aramaic Contracts and the Priestly Literature
257(15)
LAWRENCE H. SCHIFFMAN
Pharisees and Sadducees in Pesher Nahum
272(19)
MENAHEM SCHMELZER
Penitence, Prayer and (Charity?)
291(9)
URIEL SIMON
Yistiald: A Spanish Biblical Commentator whose 'Book Should be Burned', According to Abraham Ibn Ezra
300(18)
SHEMARYAHU TALMON
Fragments of a Psalms Scroll from Masada, MPsb (Masada 1103-1742)
318(10)
JEFFREY H. TIGAY
A Talmudic Parallel to the Petition from Yavneh-Yam
328(6)
The Published Writings of Nahum M. Sarna 334
Michael Fishbane is Nathan Cummings Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Chicago, USA.