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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110544930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, Seiten 760 - 1580)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae Volume 4/2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 4 = Part 2
    Keywords: Inschrift. ; Inscriptions. ; Israel. ; Judäa. ; Judaea. ; Palaestina. ; Palästina.
    Abstract: Der vierte Band des Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae umfasst die Inschriften der Gebiete Iudaeas und Idumaeas von der Zeit Alexanders bis zum Ende der byzantinischen Herrschaft im 7. Jahrhundert in allen Sprachen, die damals für Inschriften verwendet wurden: Griechisch, Latein, Hebräisch, Aramäisch, Samaritanisch, Christlich-Palästinisches Aramäisch, Georgisch, Armenisch. Die mehr als 1300 Texte sind geographisch nach den Fundorten in etwa von Lydda im Nordwesten bis Masada im Südosten geordnet. Der Band erfasst u.a. Städte wie Bethlehem, En Gedi, Eleutheropolis, Emmaus, Hebron, Herodion, Jericho, Maresha.
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontmatter -- -- Table of contents -- -- Part II -- -- CII. Herodion (mod. Jebel Fureidis) -- -- CIII. Drusias (mod. Ḥ. Midras) -- -- CIV. Beit Sha‘ar -- -- CV. Suca (mod. Kh. Khureitun -- -- CVI. Tel Lavnin -- -- CVII. Thecoa (mod. Teqo῾a, Kh. et-Tuqu῾) -- -- CVIII. Tell el-Judeiyida (Tel Goded) -- -- CIX. Ḥ. Alim -- -- CX. Ḥ. Tannim -- -- CXI. Ḥ. Burgin -- -- CXII. Enadab (mod. Kh. ῾Ain Dab, Beit ῾Itab) -- -- CXIII. Kh. el-῾Ein -- -- CXIV. Qiriath ῾Arbaia (mod. ῾Ein ῾Arrub) -- -- CXV. Beit Fajjar -- -- CXVI. Sde Moshe -- -- CXVII. ῾Iyye Neḥash -- -- CXVIII. Ḥ. Gibor -- -- CXIX. Kh. Za῾aquqa -- -- CXX. Eleutheropolis (Beit Jibrin, mod. Beit Guvrin) -- -- CXXI. Marisa (Maresha, mod. Tell Sandahannah) -- -- CXXII. Murabba῾at -- -- CXXIII. Ḥ. Ḥoresh -- -- CXXIV. Alula (mod. Ḥalḥul) -- -- CXXV. Beth Loya (Kh. Lehi) -- -- CXXVI. Rasm el-Beida -- -- CXXVII. Bethennim (mod. Kh. Beit ῾Anun) -- -- CXXVIII. Lachish (mod. el-Qubeibe) -- -- CXXIX. Mamre (mod. Ramet el-Khalil) -- -- CXXX. Tell el-Hesi -- -- CXXXI. Kh. en-Nakieh -- -- CXXXII. Ḥ. Qaẓra -- -- CXXXIII. Beit el-Ban -- -- CXXXIV. Duweimi -- -- CXXXV. Kh. el-Kom -- -- CXXXVI. Kh. el-Muraq -- -- CXXXVII. ῾Ein el-Ma῾amudiye -- -- CXXXVIII. Kh. ed-Deir -- -- CXXXIX. Hebron (Kiriath Arba, Mamre) -- -- CXL. Kh. Deir Ṣamit -- -- CXLI. Beit ῾Awwa -- -- CXLII. Adora (mod. Dura) -- -- CXLIII. Kh. Jammama -- -- CXLIV. Ruḥama -- -- CXLV. Kh. Birker -- -- CXLVI. Kh. el-Qaṣr -- -- CXLVII. Ḥ. ῾Eitun -- -- CLXVIII. Iethira (Yatir, mod. Kh. ῾Attir) -- -- CLXIX. Tel Kerioth -- -- CLXX. Masada -- -- CLXXI. Yarma -- -- CLXXII. Dead Sea Caves -- -- CLXXIII. Items of unknown provenance -- -- Index of personal names -- -- Maps -- -- Key to locations
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110251883 , 9783110251906
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 572 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource De Gruyter eBook-Paket Altertumswissenschaften
    Year of publication: 2012
    Series Statement: Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae Volume 1/2
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Corpus inscriptionum Iudaeae, Palaestinae ; 1,2: Vol. 1, Jerusalem: 705 - 1120
    Angaben zur Quelle: 1,2
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    Keywords: Inscriptions ; Jewish inscriptions ; HISTORY / Ancient / General ; Inscription ; Jerusalem (locality) ; Jerusalem ; Inschrift ; Judentum
    Abstract: Biographical note: Edited by an international research team from the Universities of Cologne (Germany), Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv (Israel).
    Abstract: Der erste Band des Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae umfasst die Inschriften Jerusalems von der Zeit Alexanders bis zur Eroberung durch die Araber in allen Sprachen, die damals für Inschriften verwendet wurden: Hebräisch, Aramäisch, Griechisch, Latein, Syrisch, Armenisch. Die rund 1.100 Texte werden nach drei Zeitepochen gegliedert: bis zur Zerstörung Jerusalems im Jahr 70, bis zum Beginn des 4. Jahrhunderts, bis zum Ende der byzantinischen Herrschaft im 7. Jahrhundert.
    Abstract: The first volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae covers the inscriptions of Jerusalem from the time of Alexander to the Arab conquest in all the languages used for inscriptions during those times: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Syrian, and Armenian. The approximately 1,100 texts have been arranged in categories based on three epochs: up to the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70, to the beginning of the 4th century, and to the end of Byzantine rule in the 7th century.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783110544213
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 752 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae Volume 4/1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 4 = Part 1
    Keywords: Inscriptions, Ancient ; Inscriptions, Ancient ; Inschrift. ; Inscriptions. ; Israel. ; Judäa. ; Judaea. ; Palaestina. ; Palästina.
    Abstract: Der vierte Band des Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae umfasst die Inschriften der Gebiete Iudaeas und Idumaeas von der Zeit Alexanders bis zum Ende der byzantinischen Herrschaft im 7. Jahrhundert in allen Sprachen, die damals für Inschriften verwendet wurden: Griechisch, Latein, Hebräisch, Aramäisch, Samaritanisch, Christlich-Palästinisches Aramäisch, Georgisch, Armenisch. Die mehr als 1300 Texte sind geographisch nach den Fundorten in etwa von Lydda im Nordwesten bis Masada im Südosten geordnet. Der Band erfasst u.a. Städte wie Bethlehem, En Gedi, Eleutheropolis, Emmaus, Hebron, Herodion, Jericho, Maresha.
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontmatter -- -- Preface -- -- Table of contents -- -- Authors’ Sigla -- -- Abbreviations -- -- Diacritical system -- -- Key to transliteration of Armenian Christian Palestinian Aramaic, Georgian, Hebrew/Aramaic -- -- Part 1 -- -- I. Kefar Sirkin – XLVIII. el-῾Aleiliyat -- -- XLIX. Jericho – LVIII. Iohannis Baptistae Ecclesia (mod. Qasr el-Yahud) -- -- LIX. Beit Surik – CI. Natupha solitudo (mod. Kh. Bedd Faluḥ) no. 3324
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781474470230
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (528 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; HISTORY / Holocaust
    Abstract: The first anthology to address the relationship between the events of the Nazi genocide and the intellectual concerns of contemporary literary and cultural theory in one substantial and indispensable volume.This agenda-setting reader brings together both classic and new theoretical writings. Wide in its thematic scope, it covers such vital questions as:Authenticity and experienceMemory and traumaHistoriography and the philosophy of historyFascism and Nazi antisemitismRepresentation and identity formationRace, gender and genocideThe implications of the Holocaust for theories of the unconscious, ethics, politics and aestheticsThe readings, which are fully contextualised by a general introduction, section introductions and bibliographical notes, represent the work of many influential writers and theorists, including Primo Levi, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Cathy Caruth, Saul Friedlander, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Theodor Adorno, Zygmunt Bauman, Paul Gilroy, Jacques Derrida, Hayden White and Shoshana Felman
    Note: Frontmatter , CONTENTS , Acknowledgements , Publisher’s Acknowledgements , About this book , General Introduction , PART I: THEORY AND EXPERIENCE , Introduction , 1 The Drowned and the Saved , 2 ‘Resentments’ , 3 Days and Memory , 4 ‘The Camps’ , PART II: HISTORICIZING THE HOLOCAUST? , Introduction , 5 ‘On the Public Use of History’ , 6 ‘The “ Final Solution” : On the Unease in Historical Interpretation , 7 ‘Historical Understanding and Counterrationality: The Judenrat as Epistemological Vantage’ , 8 ‘The Uniqueness and Normality of the Holocaust’ , 9 ‘The European Imagination in the Age of Total War’ , 10 The Origins of the Nazi Genocide , PART III: NAZI CULTURE, FASCISM, AND ANTISEMITISM , Introduction , 11 ‘The Rhetoric of Hitler’s “ Battle” ’ , 12 ‘The Psychological Structure of Fascism’ , 13 ‘Elements of Anti-Semitism’ , 14 ‘The Fiction of the Political’ , 15 ‘Anti-Semitism and National Socialism’ , 16 ‘Ordinary Men’ , PART IV: RACE, GENDER, AND GENOCIDE , Introduction , 17 ‘Floods, Bodies, History’ , 18 ‘Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany’ , 19 ‘The Unethical and the Unspeakable: Women and the Holocaust’ , 20 ‘Women and the Holocaust: Analyzing Gender Difference’ , PART V: PSYCHOANALYSIS, TRAUMA, AND MEMORY , Introduction , 21 ‘Trauma and Experience’ , 22 ‘Trauma, Absence, Loss’ , 23 ‘Trauma and Transference’ , 24 ‘History Beyond the Pleasure Principle: Some Thoughts on the Representation of Trauma’ , 25 ‘Bearing Witness or the Vicissitudes of Listening’ , PART VI: QUESTIONS OF RELIGION, ETHICS, AND JUSTICE , Introduction , 26 ‘Thinking the Tremendum’ , 27 ‘To Mend the World’ , 28 ‘Ethics and Spirit’ , 29 Eichmann in Jerusalem , 30 ‘What is a Camp?’ , 31 The Differend , 32 ‘New Political Theology - Out of Holocaust and Liberation’ , PART VII: LITERATURE AND CULTURE AFTER AUSCHWITZ , Introduction , 33 ‘Theses on the Philosophy of History’ , 34 ‘Cultural Criticism and Society’ , 35 ‘Meditations on Metaphysic , 36 ‘Writing and the Holocaust’ , 37 ‘Non-Philosophical Amazement - Writing in Amazement: Benjamin’s Position in the Aftermath of the Holocaust’ , 38 The Writing of the Disaster , 39 ‘Shibboleth’ , 40 ‘Language and Culture after the Holocaust’ , 41 ‘Representing Auschwitz’ , PART VIII: MODES OF NARRATION , Introduction , 42 ‘The Moral Space of Figurative Discourse’ , 43 ‘Writing the Holocaust’ , 44 ‘The Modernist Event’ , 45 ‘Against Foreshadowing’ , 46 ‘Deep Memory: The Buried Self’ , 47 ‘The Return of the Voice: Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah’ , PART IX: RETHINKING VISUAL CULTURE , Introduction , 48 Reflections of Nazism , 49 ‘Holocaust’ , 50 ‘Anselm Kiefer: the Terror of History, the Temptation of Myth’ , 51 ‘The Aesthetic Transformation of the Image of the Unimaginable: Notes on Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah’ , 52 ‘In Plain Sight’ , PART X: LATECOMERS: NEGATIVE SYMBIOSIS, POSTMEMORY, AND COUNTERMEMORY , Introduction , 53 ‘Memory Shot Through with Holes’ , 54 ‘Mourning and Postmemory’ , 55 ‘Negative Symbiosis: Germans and Jews after Auschwitz’ , 56 ‘The Countermonument: Memory Against Itself in Germany’ , PART XI: UNIQUENESS, COMPARISON, AND THE POLITICS OF MEMORY , Introduction , 57 ‘Two Kinds of Uniqueness: The Universal Aspects of the Holocaust’ , 58 ‘What Was the Holocaust?’ , 59 The Black Atlantic , 60 ‘Thinking about Genocide’ , 61 ‘Dare to Compare: Americanizing the Holocaust’ , 62 The Holocaust in American Life , Index , In English
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  • 5
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9781474452618
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Scottish Religious Cultures
    Series Statement: SRC
    Keywords: Jewish way of life ; Jews Social life and customs ; Orthodox Judaism ; Rabbis Biography ; Rabbis ; Scottish Studies ; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General
    Abstract: A transnational, biographical perspective on Jewish religious leadership in early twentieth-century ScotlandKosher haggis, tartan kippot, and Jewish Burns’ Night Suppers: Jews acculturated to Scotland within one generation and quickly inflected Jewish culture in a Scottish idiom. This book analyses the religious aspects of this transition through a transnational perspective on migration in the first three decades of the twentieth century. As immigrants began to outnumber the established Jewish community, and Eastern European rabbis challenged the British Jewish leadership in London, Scottish Jewry underwent momentous changes. The book examines this tumultuous period through a thematic biography of Salis Daiches, Scotland’s most significant rabbi. Drawing on previously unseen archival material, including Rabbi Daiches’ personal correspondence, the book provides a window into the dynamics of Jewish religious life and power relations.The book utilises a range of archival sources:Correspondence between the Chief Rabbi’s office, Scottish congregations, and Salis DaichesRecords relating to the Conference of Anglo-Jewish Ministers/Preachers from 1909 until 1948Minute books of synagogues in Edinburgh and Glasgow; as well as Rabbi Daiches’ personal correspondence
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Abbreviations , Preface and Acknowledgements , Introduction , 1 Portrait and Ideology , 2 The Chief Rabbi, the London Beth Din and the Battle for Leadership in the ‘Provinces’ , 3 Scotland: Local Leaders, Local Communities , 4 Traces and Spaces: Jews and/in the City of Edinburgh , Epilogue , Glossary , References and Notes , Bibliography , Index , In English
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