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COSMOPOLITAN PHILOLOGY AND SACRED GRAMMAR
ABSTRACT Persian developed a formal grammatical tradition comparatively late in its thousand‐year history as a lingua franca. This article takes up the emergence of Persian grammar within the larger trajectory of Persian philology. It explores questions about why and when such a tradition developed in Persian by closely analyzing the earliest formal ...
ALEXANDER JABBARI
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Formalism as Mysticism: Reading Jewish American Poets Louis Zukofsky and Charles Reznikoff
La tradition moderniste américaine telle qu’elle nous apparaît aujourd’hui offre un panorama dont la richesse le dispute à la dispersion. Au sein de ce modernisme, les poètes objectivistes traversent le vingtième siècle depuis des parcours hautement ...
Xavier Kalck
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ABSTRACT In this article, I focus on three embodied aspects of the ultra‐Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish Shabbat: clothing, meals, and appropriate conversation topics. Jewish law, alongside traditions and customs developed over the years, mandates changes during the Sabbath, including prohibitions and restrictions.
Stav Shufan‐Biton
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The body in the works of Gejza Vámoš [PDF]
The body can be seen as a point of intersection between Gejza Vámoš’s (1901-1956) areas of interest, encompassing medicine, philosophy and literature. Vámoš transferred knowledge and insights from medicine and philosophy into the field of literature. His
Dagmar Kročanová Garay
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Embodying Tradition and Ascribing Meaning: Israeli Jewish Atheists Choosing to Circumcise Their Sons
ABSTRACT This article explores the meanings Israeli–Jewish atheists ascribe to their choice to circumcise their sons. Despite their lack of religious belief, many choose to engage in this practice, often seen as a typical representation of Jewish physical embodiment. Employing a lived religion approach, which emphasizes the multifaceted nature of human
Tammar Friedman
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ATMOSFEAR: Horror of nature and the nature of horror in Algernon Blackwood
Abstract The impact that the stories of Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) have had on the literature of the uncanny can hardly be overestimated. However, there is almost no research on Blackwood's life and work. Against the background of a presentation of themes and motifs of Blackwood's narrative œuvre, this article develops a characteristic of his ...
Dominic Angeloch
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During the reigns of Ayyubids and Mamluks, a group of Jews developed a distinct Jewish spiritual system. The aim of this endeavor was to initiate spiritual renewal.
Leonard Chrysostomos Epafras
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I Called to God from a Narrow Place a Wide Future for Philosophy of Religion [PDF]
I urge philosophers of religion to investigate far more vigorously than they have until now the acceptability of varied components of the world religions and their epistemological underpinnings.
Gellman, Jerome
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Menorah Review (No. 41, Fall, 1997) [PDF]
The Jewish Image in American Fiction -- An Endless Journey?
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Philosophy In-sistencial at present: the in-sistencial communitarian personalism of Ismael Quiles SJ
This text presents the proposal of In-sistencial philosophy developed by Ismael Quiles, analyzing various aspects. The first is to place Quiles in the philosophical and historical context, analyzing his intellectual formation in Spain and in his exile in
Raúl Francisco Sebastián Solanes
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