A. Oppenheimer. Between Rome and Babylon. Studies in Jewish Leadership and Society. Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck, 2005, 499 p., 3 cartes. (Coll. « Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism » 108) [PDF]
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Jewish Film and Jewish Studies: Proceedings of a conference held at Harvard University
Roberta Newman
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Daniel Tsadik. « Nineteenth Century Shi‘i Anti-Christian Polemics and the Jewish Aramaic Nevuat Ha-Yeled [The Prophecy of the Child] ». Iranian Studies, 37/1, 2004, pp. 5-15. [PDF]
Denis Hermann
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Musical Minhag: Negotiating Prayer Melodies in a Liberal Synagogue in Vienna [PDF]
This article examines the negotiation of prayer melodies at Or Chadasch, a liberal Jewish synagogue in Vienna, exploring how these melodies represent the community’s balance between tradition and innovation within a progressive Jewish framework.
Isabel Frey
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Past Imperatives: Studies in the History and Theory of Jewish Ethics, by Louis E. Newman
S. Daniel Breslauer
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When the Hegemony Studies the Minority—An Israeli Jewish Researcher Studies Druze Women [PDF]
Naomi Weiner‐Levy
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Using Women's Studies/ Feminist Periodicals as a Resource for Researching Jewish Women
Phyllis Holman Weisbard
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Carmen Caballero-Navas (ed.), The book of women's love and Jewish medieval medical literature on women: Sefer Ahavat Nashim, The Kegan Paul Library of Jewish Studies, London and New York, Kegan Paul, 2004, pp. 314, £85.00 (hardback 0-7103-0758-6). [PDF]
Monica H. Green
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