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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies
    Title: מסורות
    ISBN: 9789654939560
    ISSN: 0334-1674
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Massorot- Studies in language traditions and Jewish languages XVIII
    Series Statement: מסורות- מחקרים במסורות הלשון ובלשונות היהודים יח
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Linguistics and Language
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: לשון ג'ודזמו מבוא ללשונם של היהודים הספרדים באימפריה העות'מאנית
    ISBN: 9789657755174
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 1999
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Hebrew and Jewish Languages ; Jewish History ; Languages
    Abstract: Judezmo — the language also known as Ladino, Spanyolit, and Judeo-Spanish — is a Jewish language composed of Romance, Hebrew-Aramaic and Arabic, and Balkan elements, which arose in medieval Spain and evolved after the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492, primarily in the Ottoman Empire. The present book is a comprehensive, university-level Hebrew-language introduction to Judezmo, as written in the traditional Rashi alphabet. It includes a structural and sociolinguistic overview of the language and the literature created in it from the Middle Ages through the modern era, a rich anthology of reading selections, linguistic analysis, exercises to reinforce the active acquisition of the language, a detailed chart of the verbal system, and a bilingual dictionary. The reading selections, presented in order of difficulty, were taken from the modern Judezmo literature and press of the past 200 years, and from the rich Judezmo oral literature — including proverbs and sayings, folk songs and ballads, stories, jokes and riddles. The reading selections introduce the reader to the captivating cultural and social world of the Judezmo-speaking Sephardim in the modern era. The linguistic analysis includes a description of the Judezmo sound system, the Hebrew-letter and Roman-letter writing systems used to transcribe it, and a morphological and syntactic analysis of the linguistic structures appearing in the reading selections, designed to provide the reader with a thorough introduction to modern Judezmo in its diverse regional and stylistic forms. The book is meant for individual study as well as group use, and assumes no prior knowledge of any language except Hebrew
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: מבוא למשנה תורה לרמב"ם
    ISBN: 9789657755594
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Second 2000
    Year of publication: 1991
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Law ; Jewish Studies ; Talmud ; Jewish Thought
    Abstract: This book is a literary-historical study of the Mishneh Torah, Maimonides' great Code of Jewish law, organized around five characteristics repeatedly emphasized by Maimonides himself: codificatory form, scope, classification, language and style, philosophy and law. The analysis attempts to correlate his own self-perception, his own characterization and evaluation of his work, with the actual product--an objective assessment of the constructs, categories, and conclusions of his work, shaken free of struts and preconceptions
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: יואל עמוס מקרא לישראל
    ISBN: 9651309741
    ISSN: 2412-5881
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 1995
    Series Statement: Mikra Leyisrael: A Bible Commentary for Israel
    Series Statement: מקרא לישראל פירוש מדעי למקרא
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Bible Studies
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  • 5
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies
    Title: מסורות
    ISSN: 0334-1674
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: Massorot- Studies in language traditions and Jewish languages XVI-XVII
    Series Statement: מסורות- מחקרים במסורות הלשון ובלשונות היהודים טז-יז
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Linguistics and Language
    Abstract: We are pleased to present the readers with a new, double issue of Massorot, volumes 16-17, published through the collaboration of the Center for Jewish Languages and Literatures and the Jewish Oral Traditions Research Center of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The present volume offers ten articles devoted to Hebrew and Jewish language studies, some by veteran researchers, others by younger scholars. Half of them were originally presented as lectures at the Fourth International Conference of the Center for Jewish Languages and Literatures, convened to mark the 25th anniversary of the Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The theme of the conference, held in Tammuz 5770 / June 2010, was “Original Compositions and Translated Works in Jewish Languages”. The articles published in this volume deal with a range of Jewish languages, the majority of them Jewish languages of Romance stock: the articles by Shmuel Refael, Ángel Berenguer Amador, and Omer Shafran focus on Judeo-Spanish (or Judezmo, Ladino); the articles by Cyril Aslanov and Doron Modan are devoted to Jewish varieties of French; and the article by Michael Ryzhik concentrates on Judeo-Italian. Jewish Malayalam, the study of which is still in its infancy, is discussed in the article by Ophira Gamliel. Issues relating to the study of languages in contact, which frequently arise in Jewish language analysis, come to the fore in several of the articles in the present volume: the article by Esther Adamit analyzes the ways in which multiple languages influenced the selection of Jewish toponyms appearing on the title pages of Hebrew-letter works published in Europe; and the contribution by Doron Modan analyzes the influence of several European languages on the Hebrew component incorporated in a collection of communal regulations written in the language of the Jews of Bordeaux and Bayonne.Two of the articles in this volume discuss Hebrew language traditions. The article by Moshe Bar-Asher analyzes the Hebrew that emerges from tombstone inscriptions from Meknes as reflected in the volume Avne Zikkaron, by Rabbi Yosef Messas. The contribution by Ilan Eldar discusses the origins of the traditional Ashkenazic pronunciation of Hebrew. The book features article summaries in English
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: ישעיה - פרקים מ-סו מקרא לישראל
    ISBN: 9651319198
    ISSN: 2412-5881
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
    Series Statement: Mikra Leyisrael: A Bible Commentary for Israel
    Series Statement: מקרא לישראל פירוש מדעי למקרא
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies
    Abstract: The anonymous prophet called Second Isaiah prophesied in the mid-sixth century BCE, toward the end of the Babylonian exile and the early return of the nation to Israel some 150 years after the prophecies of Isaiah ben Amoz (First Isaiah). Abraham ibn Ezra was the first to note that certain prophecies in chapters 40-66 should be attributed to a later prophet, and this insight was subsequently confirmed by modern scholarship on the basis of historical and linguistic criteria. Second Isaiah's earlier prophecies, delivered in Babylonia, are distinguished by a series of distinctive traits: emphatic affirmation of the uniqueness and incomparability of the God of Israel; universalism; sharp polemics against idols and their craftsmen; the announcement of the appearance of Cyrus, who executed the conquest of Babylonia and the liberation of the nation so they could return to Israel and rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple; the wanderings on their return through the desert; the “eternal covenant,” once promised to David, was now extended to all of Israel; and the four “servant” songs. Second Isaiah's latter prophecies, delivered in Jerusalem, describe the ideal future glory and centrality of Judaism while also referring to the practice of foreign cults and the schism within the nation between those faithful to the God of Israel and those who have forsaken Him. This two-volume Hebrew commentary of Second Isaiah (chapters 40-48 and 49-66, respectively), written by Professor Emeritus Shalom Paul, former Chair of the Bible Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, examines the above-mentioned topics through a close reading of the text, offering an in-depth exegesis of the historical, linguistic, literary, ideological, and theological aspects of the prophet's writings. The intertextual influences drawn from earlier Biblical and extra-Biblical literature, primarily Akkadian and Ugaritic, shed light on many of the themes, verses, and words in the prophecies and render this work fascinating and unique. Paul's verse-by-verse commentary and synthesis make ample use of modern critical scholarship and also draws on the rich legacy of the medieval Jewish commentators. This comprehensive work is invaluable for students, scholars, and lay readers interested in broadening their understanding of Second Isaiah's message during these momentous episodes in the nation's history
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: סבא וינוקא האל, הבן והמשיח בסיפורי הזוהר
    ISBN: 9789657763711
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2018
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Literature and Poetry ; Jewish Studies ; Religion
    Abstract: The characters of the Yanuka (the Zoharic Wunderkind) and the Sava (the wise old man), appear in various Zoharic stories, revealing themselves to the sages of the Zohar (Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai and his disciples). These two figures are among the most meaningful and complex mythical figures in Zoharic literature. The main argument in this work is that the Sava and Yanuka characters are portrayed as the embodiment of God and his Son (and the Messiah). This book is the first attempt to grasp the full extent and depth of these mythical figures and the close ties that exist between them. At the same time, the book reveals an important chapter in the history of Jewish myth and contributes to the understanding of the messianic consciousness that characterizes the stories of the Sava and Yanuka in the Zohar and exposes their hidden and polemical ties with Christianity. The book is currently available as an ebook. A print edition will be available soon
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: האסלאם היסטוריה, דת, תרבות
    ISBN: 9789657759455
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Law ; Islam ; History ; Religion
    Abstract: The book presents a broad and varied picture of Islam. It covers a wide range of topics, including faith and jurisprudence, theology and philosophy, mysticism, culture and society, from the dawn of Islam in the seventh century to contemporary times. Geographically, the book encompasses such regions as the Middle East, North Africa, the Indian subcontinent, East Asia and Europe/West. The book traces lines of continuity and change in Islam throughout the ages on such complex and sensitive issues as religion and state, the concept of jihad, Islamic attitudes to religious minorities or to Western Christian culture. These issues became hotly debated in the modern era, especially from the late 18th century, when Muslim societies were forced to contend with European colonialism, political upheavals, social and economic schisms, and identity crises. There is a clear need for a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction book in Hebrew for students and readers alike so that the appearance of the book is timely. Apart from containing new materials, the book also contains many insights, and in some cases reexamines and revisits prevailing scholarly approaches
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies
    Title: מסורות
    ISBN: 9789657008539
    ISSN: 0334-1674
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Massorot- Studies in language traditions and Jewish languages XIX-XX
    Series Statement: מסורות- מחקרים במסורות הלשון ובלשונות היהודים יט-כ
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Linguistics and Language
    Abstract: We are pleased to present readers with volume 19-20 of the journal Massorot, dedicated from its inception to research on Hebrew and Jewish language traditions. The present volume contains 12 articles and a book review. They reflect the investigations of 16 researchers, since three of the articles were produced through the fruitful collaboration of two authors. Five of the articles deal with diverse aspects of Judeo-Arabic, both in the Middle Ages and the modern era. Moshe Bar-Asher focuses on disparate translations of a single Biblical Hebrew lexical item in the Maghrebian Sharḥ or literal Bible-translation tradition, and Gabriel Rosenbaum discusses the unique language of the Karaites of Egypt, a variety of Arabic containing distinctive words and expressions of Hebrew origin. Yosef Yuval Tobi analyzes Arabic poetic verses employed by grammarians and philosophers writing in Judeo-Arabic during the Middle Ages. Nahem Ilan reviews the new lexicon of medieval Judeo-Arabic (Jerusalem, 2016) by Mordechai Akiva Friedman, and Rachel Hasson offers a detailed analysis of the language of two Judeo-Arabic folktales from the Cairo Genizah. The contribution by Yehudit Henshke demonstrates the influence of spoken Maghrebian Judeo-Arabic on the Hebrew of Israeli immigrants from Morocco and their descendants. The article by Yael Reshef and Einat Gonen, too, focuses on influences on spoken Hebrew — in this instance, traces of traditional Ashkenazi Hebrew on the Hebrew spoken in Israel in the early 1960s. The volume includes English abstracts
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: מיזוג אופקים
    ISBN: 9789654939034
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Political Science and International Studies ; Jewish Studies ; Jewish Thought ; Sociology and Anthropology
    Abstract: Jewish thought and rhetoric may have dominated the Jewish people's way of life for years, but what happens when a Jewish state is established, whose laws and authorities are not necessarily based on that same Jewish tradition? Jewish-Israeli Political Thought is a collection of studies exploring the tension between Israeli and Jewish political philosophy, the relationship between the Jewish people's collective and personal past and present, individual identity and its place in the traditional Jewish collectiveness, and the intermediary role of the ancient Hebrew language in the dialogue between the past and the present. The chapters in this book were written by young scholars of different religious, and sometimes cultural and lingual backgrounds; however, they all live in modern-day Israel, and they all question the relation between traditional-Jewish and modern-Israeli political thought. The diversity of the writers enables a broad and unique perspective on the status of Jewish tradition in contemporary political thought in Israel. The book provides a window into various spatial and temporal horizons in the course of a Jewish tradition that is constantly being re-examined and re-discovered
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