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The Red Tent a Case Study for Feminist Midrash
This thesis puts forth the argument that two contrasting models of modern feminist midrash evolved in the late nineteenth century. Both models successfully bridge Jewish tradition and modern experience.
Flagg, Karen
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Staging Rachel : Rabbinic Midrash, Theatrical Mime, and Christian Martyrdom in Late Antiquity
Lamentations Rabbah Proem 24, a late ancient rabbinic midrash, is in many ways a unique text within the entire rabbinic corpus. It presents an extraordinary array of characters (including Abraham, Moses, the Torah, and even the alphabet) who are called ...
Hadjittofi, Fotini, Sivan, Hagith
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The Talmudic Zohar: Rabbinic Interdisciplinarity in Midrash ha-Ne'lam [PDF]
This study uncovers the heretofore ignored prominence of talmudic features in Midrash ha-Ne’lam on Genesis, the earliest stratum of the zoharic corpus. It demonstrates that Midrash ha-Ne’lam, more often thought of as a mystical midrash, incorporates both
Rosen, Joseph Dov
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A Jewish Theological Perspective on Technology (Orthodox)
This encyclopaedia entry explores the Jewish theological perspective on technology, highlighting its fundamental role in improving the human condition and completing creation.
Mois Navon
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Faith in Reading: Revisiting the Midrash–Theory Connection
In the nineteen eighties there was a brief but intense period of interest amongst literary critics and theorists in Classical Rabbinic interpretation, and in particular, the genre of commentary known as Midrash.
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Pauline exegesis may be compared to the pesherite interpretation of the Qumran scrolls. While formal distinctions between the two should not be ignored, and the pesher as a genre is sui generis, they nevertheless manifest commonalities that cannot be ...
Timothy H. Lim
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The entry summarizes and analyses some of the main theological trends within Jewish feminisms. Taking a broader sense of theology as the conceptual religious underpinning that serves as a lens through which new options for interpreting the Jewish canon ...
Ronit Irshai
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International audienceLe présent ouvrage porte sur le Midrash Hallel, un recueil rabbinique peu connu, qui commente de manière presque exhaustive les psaumes qui composent une prière fondamentale, celle du Hallel (Ps 113-118).
Costa, José
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Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash
Reviewed Book: Stemberger, Günter . Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash.
Reimer, David J.
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(Excerpt) Jews and Christians share a common foundation of Scripture. It is within this common, sacred text that we shall find the source of Grace upon Grace: Living Water.
Edelheit, Joseph A
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