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The Latin Talmud and its Place in Medieval Anti-Jewish Polemic [PDF]
After sketching Christian attitudes towards the Talmud from the ninth century onwards, this chapter presents the Extractiones de Talmud, i.e. the Latin translation of almost two thousand passages from the Oral Torah prepared in Paris in the year 1244/45.
Fidora, Alexander
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Nasıralı İsa’nın Erken Dönem Yahudi Literatüründeki İzlerine Dair Modern Değerlendirmeler
İsa ve öğretileri hakkında bazı kayıtlar nakleden kaynaklar arasında muhtelif Hristiyanlık anlayışlarını yansıtan “kanonik” ve “apokrif” İnciller öncelikli yere sahiptir.
Zafer Duygu
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ABSTRACT In this article, I focus on three embodied aspects of the ultra‐Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish Shabbat: clothing, meals, and appropriate conversation topics. Jewish law, alongside traditions and customs developed over the years, mandates changes during the Sabbath, including prohibitions and restrictions.
Stav Shufan‐Biton
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El estadio textual de las Extractiones de Talmud en el BnF ms. lat 16558 [PDF]
This chapter proposes a new reading of the text of Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, ms. lat. 16558, thus far the main reference for scholarly research on the Extractiones de Talmud.
Cruz Palma, Óscar Luis de la
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the only Jewish girls’ school in nineteenth‐century Sweden, Sophiaskolan, and the discussions about girls’ education and Bildung that emerged within the community – including regarding Judaism's ‘Oriental heritage’. The community meetings were a male sphere in which men discussed women's role within Jewish tradition. This
Jens Carlesson Magalhães
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The References to the Talmud in Andrew of St. Victor's Biblical Commentaries [PDF]
In his commentaries to the Pentateuch and to the Former and Latter Prophets, Andrew of St. Victor (died 1175) often refer to Jewish religious practices and traditions that have parallels in either the Talmud of Babylonia or the Palestinian one.
Leyra Curiá, Montse
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Finalist, 2017 National Jewish Book Award for Education and Jewish Identity "Learning to Read Talmud" is the first book-length study of how teachers teach and how students learn to read Talmud. Through a series of studies conducted by scholars of Talmud
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The Off‐Tonic Recapitulation in Context: a Study in Fuzziness
ABSTRACT The double return of the principal theme and home key has long held pride of place in theories of sonata form. For James Webster (2001) it is the paramount feature of sonata form; similarly, for James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy (2006) it is the feature that lies at the heart of their sonata‐theory typology, distinguishing between their types 1,
YOEL GREENBERG
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THE TALMUD RULE AND THE SECUREMENT OF AGENTS? AWARDS [PDF]
This paper provides a new characterization of the Talmud rule by means of a new property, called securement. This property says that any agent holding a feasible claim will get at least one nht of her claim, where n is the number of agents involved.
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Uzdrowienie niewidomego – podwójny dowód boskości Jezusa Chrystusa
In the paper, a Jewish perspective of the John’s story about healing the blind is presented. The range of Jewish documents and prayers connected with healing the blinds is discussed.
Mirosław Rucki
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