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2019
This book tells the story of a Jewish Studies that hasn’t yet happened—at least not fully. At bottom, the modest version of a swerve it performs is to ask: what do we mean when we say, “Jewish Studies,” when we conjoin its component terms, when a field takes up its past and projects its future, when we imagine it not as mere amalgam but project?
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This book tells the story of a Jewish Studies that hasn’t yet happened—at least not fully. At bottom, the modest version of a swerve it performs is to ask: what do we mean when we say, “Jewish Studies,” when we conjoin its component terms, when a field takes up its past and projects its future, when we imagine it not as mere amalgam but project?
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The Study of Jewish Christianity
New Testament Studies, 1974In 1830 F. C. Baur tried to demonstrate that the early Church was split up into Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians, but more than a hundred years later H. Köster wrote: ‘…a label such as, for example, “Jewish-Christians” is misleading insofar as everyone in the first generation of Christianity was a Jewish-Christian anyway…’.
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Biblical Studies and Jewish Studies
2009Abstract This article examines two commentaries on Leviticus, Jews in the mainstream, biblical versus post-biblical literature, and the pre-critical, critical, and post-critical stances. It describes two particular developments within biblical studies that may be ascribed to the influence of Jewish biblical scholarship.
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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2011
As in many other post-Communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Jewish studies in Poland have undergone a process of very intensive development and transformation in recent years.
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As in many other post-Communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Jewish studies in Poland have undergone a process of very intensive development and transformation in recent years.
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Reflections on Jewish Studies [PDF]
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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2011
Despite a long and important tradition of research and writing on Jewish culture and civilization and its relation to the Romanian milieu,1 Jewish studies as an academic field only emerged in Roman...
Felicia Waldman, Michael Shafir
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Despite a long and important tradition of research and writing on Jewish culture and civilization and its relation to the Romanian milieu,1 Jewish studies as an academic field only emerged in Roman...
Felicia Waldman, Michael Shafir
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2017
Until the nineteenth century, biblical ‘events’, as related by stories in the Hebrew Scriptures, had been generally considered as deriving from a Golden Age. They were regarded as historically reliable reports from an era when life was radically different from what modern people know today, a time when wondrous natural and human events, miracles and ...
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Until the nineteenth century, biblical ‘events’, as related by stories in the Hebrew Scriptures, had been generally considered as deriving from a Golden Age. They were regarded as historically reliable reports from an era when life was radically different from what modern people know today, a time when wondrous natural and human events, miracles and ...
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Introduction. The Study of Jewish Politics and the Politics of Jewish Studies
2023JULIE E. COOPER, SAMUEL HAYIM BRODY
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Studies in Jewish Myth and Jewish Messianism
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1994Pinchas Giller+2 more
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Studies in Jewish Myth and Jewish Messianism
The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1996Elliot R. Wolfson, Yehuda Liebes
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