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Like a Grain of Sand Irritating an Oyster. Howard Jacobson’s The Very Model of a Man and the Bible

open access: yesAmerican and British Studies Annual, 2010
For contemporary novelists rewriting the Bible (e.g., for Winterson, Barnes, Roberts, Crace or Diski), Scripture proves a potent irritant with which contemporary literature can still maintain a lively, interactional relationship.
Ewa Rychter
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Romances Cripto-Judaicos Portugueses

open access: yesBoletín de Literatura Oral, 2022
Existem cinco romances bíblicos entre cripto-judeus portugueses. Embora 1. O Sacrifício de Isaac (á-o), seja corrente em Espanha e entre os sefarditas de Marrocos, é exclusivamente cripto-judaico em Portugal, e incorpora elementos extra-bíblicos ...
Manuel da Costa Fontes
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Menorah Review (No. 55, Spring/Summer, 2002) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Two Judaisms, Rabbinic and Christian, Invent Their Martyrdom Discourses -- PothoIes in the Jewish Landscape -- God Wrestling -- Remembrance of Things Past -- The Endless Diversity of Interpretation -- The Response to Uniqueness -- The Reference Shelf ...

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Menorah Review (No. 35, Fall, 1995) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Jewish Path, Buddhist Path: Do They Meet? -- Sparks of Light -- Jewish-Americans and American Sports: Memory, Identity and Assimilation -- How to Develop the Moral Personality -- Political and the Nationalist Judaism -- Litigation -- Book ...

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Eva contro Eva. Identità femminile ed ebraica nell’opera di Rose Ausländer

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2014
As the first woman in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Eve comes to symbolize all women. In the Western civilization, her creation has been viewed as secondary to the man’s; her substance, derivative; her eating the fruit of ...
Paola Bozzi
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The Coiled Serpent of Argument: Reason, Authority, and Law in a Talmudic Tale [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
One of the most celebrated Talmudic parables begins with a remarkably dry legal issue debated among a group of rabbis. A modern reader should think of the rabbis as a collegial court, very much like a secular appellate court, because the purpose of their
Luban, David
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Exegesis of the Qurʾān with the biblical and post-biblical literature

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
No single collection of biblical or Midrashic writings has ever been explicitly cited as a direct source for the Qurʾān. However, as the final divine scripture in the historical continuum of monotheistic religions, the Qurʾān exhibits a clear textual and
Hüseyin Halil
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