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The Toothache of Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi [PDF]

open access: yesRambam Maimonides Medical Journal
The Talmud describes several illnesses attributed to Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi, one of the foremost leaders of the Jewish people after the destruction of the Second Temple, and the compiler of the canonical Mishnah.
Yehuda Zadik
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The Influence of Islamic Culture on Maimonides in the Development of Mishnah’s Legislation [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Islamic Thought, 2023
Maimonides, as a jurist, aimed to develop the Mishnah’s legislations; so, he wrote his book Mishnah Torah, which included the Mishnah’s legislations, and added to it legislations to fill the gap in provisions of the Mishnah.
Walid Reda Ali , Lila Abo-Elmagd
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Herem חרֵֶם and the Concept of Holy War in Traditional Judaism [PDF]

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2022
Judaism, in its traditional expressions, which are contained in the Torah and Talmud, knows the concept of holy war, which it characterizes in a special way: as a war of destruction under God’s oath – herem. But even the passages of the Pentateuch enable
Benjamin Lülik
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Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig on Torah: Jewish Teaching versus Law

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Philosophy, 2022
Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig were eminent figures in what Buber called a “Jewish renaissance.” I will limit myself to their relation to two basic Jewish concepts: teaching , i.e., the theoretical, theological part of the tradition, and law , i.e., the ...
Hartwig Wiedebach
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Yazılı ve Sözlü Tora’nın Teşekkül Sürecine İlişkin Genel Bir Değerlendirme

open access: yesDanisname Beşeri ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2022
Tanah, Yahudiliğin tarihini İsrail atalarına (patriyarklar) kadar geri götürse de bu dinin en önemli figürü kuşkusuz Musa’dır. Musa, İsrail halkını Mısır’daki kölelikten kurtarıp onları Vaad Edilmiş Topraklara kadar getirmiştir.
Ömer Faruk Yıkar
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Bilangan 5:11–31: Ritual Sotah sebagai Terobosan Budaya di Timur Tengah Kuno

open access: yesVeritas: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan, 2021
Numbers 5:11–31: Sotah as a Cultural Breakthrough in the Ancient Near East. Numbers 5:11–31 could be interpreted as a kind of sexism and repression to women.
Steven Yong
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Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Toda’at Mishnah, Toda’at Mikra. Tsefat ve-ha-tarbut ha-tzionit

open access: yesPrismas, 2023
Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Toda’at Mishnah, Toda’at Mikra. Tsefat ve-ha-tarbut ha-tzionit [Conciencia de Mishná, conciencia bíblica. Safed y la cultura sionista]   M. M.
Ron Naiweld
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The Biblical Law about Woman: Assistance, Obstacle, or Dependent on Interpretation?

open access: yesEdinost in Dialog, 2021
The Jewish Law found in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy defines, among others, conjugal and family relations. They reveal the patriarchal organization of the Israelite community.
Terezija Snežna Večko
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Omen and Anti-omen: The Rabbinic Hagiography of the Scapegoat’s Scarlet Ribbon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article proposes that the place and meaning of various objects among religious communities can be explored in terms of “hagiography,” that is, through the narratives constructed around sacred objects sometimes long after their physical disappearance.
Balberg, Mira
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An Erasmian Jewish Convert in 16th Century Vienna? Christian Concord and Jewish Sources in the Work of Paulus Weidner

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This article aims to shed new light on the work of the humanist and Jewish convert Paulus Weidner (1522–1585) by focusing on his use of postbiblical Jewish sources to defend, illustrate, and spread a non-confessional Christian faith both among Jews and ...
Clarisse Roche
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