Economic utopia of the Torah. Economic concepts of the Hebrew Bible interpreted according to the Rabbinical Literature [PDF]
Hebrew Bible offers alternative Economic utopia for building Theocratic society. In this paper, various economic concepts and themes are presented, as found in the Hebrew Bible.
Esa Mangeloja
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Religious Legal Pluralism in the Shadow of the Centralistic State. [PDF]
Schlesinger C.
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Vajda Georges. John Bowker. The Targums and Rabbinic Literature. An Introduction to Jewish Interpretations of Scripture, 1969. In: Revue des études juives, tome 129, n°1, janvier-mars 1970.
Vajda, Georges
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Forced marriage, divorce, and the ecology of marital self-determination: findings from research with Orthodox Jews in New York. [PDF]
Hirsch JS +6 more
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Between memory and oblivion: the complex experiences of ZAKA volunteers during the Israel-Hamas war ("Swords of Iron"). [PDF]
Cohen Zada OC.
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Acting Out the Rabbinic Script: The Legal Position of the Androgynos in Rabbinic Literature
Despite the gendered nature of the Jewish tradition, the ancient rabbis create a highly nuanced understanding of diverse sexualities. They lay out a number of categories that defy the binary distinction between males and females. One of these categories,
Gibbs, Philip
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Speaking and thinking in Latin: some dead languages are alive and thriving in some very modern disorders. [PDF]
Whittaker J.
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Kaddish During COVID: Mourning Rituals During a Pandemic. [PDF]
Cooper L.
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Sacrifice, Blood, and Intention in Early Rabbinic Literature. A Critical Reading of Mira Balberg’s Blood for Thought [PDF]
This article critically examines Mira Balberg’s Blood for Thought and its interpretation of sacrifice in early rabbinic literature. It focuses on Balberg’s argument that rabbis centralized blood in sacrificial rituals and downplayed individual intention.
Dal Bo, Federico
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