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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789657008249
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource (286 pages)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish education 15
    Series Statement: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Melton Centre for Jewish Education
    Series Statement: עיונים בחינוך היהודי טו
    Series Statement: ʿIyunim ba-ḥinukh ha-Yehudi 15
    Series Statement: ʿIyunim be-ḥinukh ha-Yehudi
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The oral and the textual in Jewish tradition and Jewish education
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The oral and the textual in Jewish tradition and Jewish education
    Keywords: Jews Education ; History ; Tradition (Judaism) ; Oral tradition ; Education in rabbinical literature ; Jewish religious education History ; Education in rabbinical literature ; Jewish religious education ; Jews ; Education ; Oral tradition ; Tradition (Judaism) ; Bildung ; Juden ; Mündliche Erzählung ; Schriftlichkeit ; Rabbinische Literatur ; History ; Education & Teaching ; Jewish Studies ; Jewish History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift Dezember 2014 ; Juden ; Rabbinische Literatur ; Schriftlichkeit ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Mündliche Erzählung ; Jüdische Erziehung
    Abstract: Introduction / Jonathan Cohen -- Rabbinic Texts: History and Education -- Silence, Speech and Song: Religious Education in Late Antiquity / Marc Hirshman -- The Merqolis and the Tannaitic Coding of Non-Jewish Ritual / Avram Shannon -- Listening to Texts, Reading People: Recovering the Interpersonal Experience in Talmud Education / Joshua Gutoff -- From the Middle Ages to Today - and Back Again -- From "Religious Truth-Seeking" to Reading: The Twelfth Century Renaissance and the Emergence of Peshat and Ad Litteram as Methods of Accessing the Bible / Robert A. Harris -- This Too Shall Pass: The Afterlife of a Proverb / Amy Shuman and Amanda Randhawa -- The Oral, the Written and the Performed in Safed / Matt Goldish -- Traditionalists at the Onset of Modernity - Listening and Reading -- Prolegomenon to an Exegetical-Spiritual Pedagogy for the Study of Sfat Emet's Homilies: The Case of 'Self-Trust' / Elie Holzer -- Wounds, Kisses, and Torah Studies: Gender Issues in the Stories of Rabbi Joseph Ḥayyim of Baghdad / David Rotman -- Modern Jewish Thinkers - Educational Implications -- Restoring the Oral Dimension of the Text - Subliminal Dialogue in Genesis 23: Buber and Rosenzweig Meet Abraham and Efron / Jonathan Cohen -- Jewish Education as Interpretation: David Hartman and Reconstructing the Beit Midrash / Ari Ackerman -- Contemporary Oral Interchange on Traditional Jewish Texts -- Making the Written Text Oral by Collaborating in Argumentation: Towards Detecting Chavruta Processes among Ultra-Orthodox Learners / Reuven Ben-Chaim, Zvi Bekerman and Baruch Schwarz.
    Abstract: "The articles in this volume originated, in large part, as papers presented at a conference convened by the Melton Coalition for Creative Interaction in December 2014 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Melton Coalition is a consortium of the three Melton Centers established over the years by the visionary philanthropist Samuel Mendel Melton: at the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Ohio State University. The conference was devoted to the various forms of interaction that obtain between the oral and the textual modes of discourse in Jewish history and contemporary Jewish life. Some of the essays dwell on oral and textual media in historical context - while others place more emphasis on the contemporary educational implications of the phenomena under discussion. All the essays in this volume articulate patterns of oral and written discourse that can greatly enrich our knowledge of both the history of Jewish culture and the theory and practice of Jewish education" -- back cover
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Contributions chiefly in English with some Hebrew
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  • 2
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    [Jerusalem] : Magnes Press
    Title: אסתר מקרא לישראל
    ISBN: 9789657755921
    ISSN: 2412-5881
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2001
    Series Statement: Mikra Leyisrael: A Bible Commentary for Israel
    Series Statement: מקרא לישראל פירוש מדעי למקרא
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Bible Studies ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: Prof. Adele Berlin presents a new interpretation of the Book of Esther. In Berlin's opinion the scroll was written to explain the purpose and customs of Purim. The scroll itself is from the Hellenistic period. In her introduction, Berlin proves that the Persian background of the scroll is similar or even identical to the descriptions of persia and its customs as they appear in Greek literature from the Hellenistic period. Even its linguistic form belongs to that period. Won the The Israeli Culture and Sports minister's prize for literary work (2002)
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  • 3
    Title: הכתיב והקרי שבמקרא בחינה בלשנית של חילופי מסורות מושתתת על נוסח המקרא שב'כתר ארם צובה'
    ISBN: 9654932717
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2007
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Hebrew and Jewish Languages ; Bible Studies ; Jewish Studies ; Linguistics and Language
    Abstract: מגדיל (כ')' ישועות מלכו ועשה-חסד למשיחו' (2 sam. 22:51)מִגְדּוֹל (ק') The Kethib and Qeri forms, scattered here and there, throughout the Biblical Text, combine here, like a mosaic, to form a complete picture and give one a comprehensive system of language. The book The Kethib and Qeri analyzes this linguistic system acording to the manuscript 'Kether Aram Tsova' presenting the method of the most authoritative Masorite scholar, Rabbi Aharon Ben-Asher. This sistematic study examines the Biblical phenomenon of Kethib and Qeri interchanges by linguistic criteria. The book consists of an introduction summarizing the research on this topic, and the following four chapters. Chapter One: Orthography deals with different orthographic realizations of words as הנער (K ) / הַנַּעֲרָה Q))Deut.22:15) ). Chapter Two: Morphology engages in morphological interchanges, as ואתי (K ) / וְאַתְּ (Q ) (Jud.17:2). Chapter Three: Syntax including various categories related to the syntax in particular the morpho-syntax like syntactic concord, as מגדיל (ישועות) (K ) / מִגְדּוֹל (ישועות) (Q)( Sam.22:512). And Chapter Four: Lexicon and Style deals with interchanges of K/Q in the domain of lexicon and style as העיר(התיכונה)(K ) / חָצֵר(התיכונה)(Q)(Kings. 20:42 ). Finally, a general summary of discussions and conclusions. Additionally, statistical data that indicate the validity of the findings with respect to occurrences of Kethib and Qeri in the Biblic Text in general. The Kethib and Qeri System in the Biblical Text is an innovative linguistic analysis,that will be of great interest to scholars of Biblical Language,Bible Exegesis and Masoretic Text
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  • 4
    Title: הדמיון הפרשני דת ואמנות בתרבות היהודית בהקשריה
    ISBN: 9789654938532
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Arts ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: The papers collected in this volume represent the proceedings of a May 2011 conference organized by the 2008-2011 research group on 'The Interpretive Imagination: Connections between Religion and Art in Jewish Culture in Its Contexts' at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Scholion Interdisciplinary Research Center for Jewish Studies—a center that owes its existence to the vision and the generosity of the Mandel Foundation. The four undersigned editors of this volume, all professors at the Hebrew University, were the senior members of the group, which also included five younger scholars: Dr.Yonatan Benarroch, Dr. Irina Chernetsky, Anat Danziger, Dr. Vered Madar, and Tehila Mishor. In its research and activities, the group attempted an integrated examination of the religious and the artistic, and of their aesthetic, experiential, and interpretive aspects—and the present volume exemplifies the work which was carried out during the years at Scholion. The subjects in this title: Singing with the Sirens: Probing the Boundaries of Interpretation Sabba-Yanuka and Enoch-Metatron as James Hillman's Senex-Puer Archetype: a Post-Jungian Inquiry into a Zoharic Myth The Vision of Florence as a New Rome: Some Rhetorical and Visual Aspects Authority and Its Discontent in 17th Century Amsterdam Jewry: Fin-de-Siècle Visual Interpretations Communities of Voice at Times of Twilight: Real and Imagined Spaces of Sound among Central European Jews at the Opening and Closing of the Gates Religion on the Opera Stage: Source of Conflict, Possibility for Reconciliation Allegory, Excess, Stuttering: On the Reading of Kafka's Writing Machine A Permanent Shadow: Ilse Aichinger and Franz Kafka 'Deus ex Machina' in the Modern Theatre: From Brecht's Threepenny Opera to the 'plumpes Denken' of Walter Benjamin Listening and Exegesis in a Women's Vocal Community Agnon's Biblical Ethnographies: “Edo and Enam” and the Quest for the Ultimate Song
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