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  • FID Jüdische Studien-licenses  (6)
  • English  (6)
  • [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies  (3)
  • [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Program in Judaic Studies, Yale University, New Haven  (3)
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Program in Judaic Studies, Yale University, New Haven
    ISBN: 9789654810678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2018
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    Keywords: Linguistics and Language ; Hebrew and Jewish Languages
    Abstract: The eighteen studies presented here originated in a symposium held at Yale in 2014, attended by scholars from Europe, Israel, and North America. The papers approach the subject of Mishnaic Hebrew from many different angles and directions, including grammar, from morphology to syntax to pragmatics; the relationship between the literary dialect and epigraphic evidence; manuscripts; questions of language contact, lexicography, social history, and medieval traditions; and the problem of translating Mishnaic Hebrew into modern languages. The contributors to this volume are among the leading scholars in the field and the collection represents both the current state of research and the cutting edge of future work. This volume includes the following essays: Chanan Ariel | Deviations from Mishnaic Hebrew Moshe Bar-Asher | Problems in the Description of the Morphology of Mishnaic Hebrew Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal | Towards a Reconsideration of the Tense-Aspect-Mood System of Tannaitic Hebrew Gabriel Birnbaum | Phonological and Morphological Studies in MS Antonin 262 (Mishnah Seder Teharoth) Steven E. Fassberg | The Language of the Bet Amar Papyrus in Light of Other Judean Desert Documents Steven D. Fraade | The Innovation of Nominalized Verbs in Mishnaic Hebrew as Marking an Innovation of Concept Aaron Koller | The Social and Geographic Origins of Mishnaic Hebrew Aharon Maman | Rabbinic Hebrew in the Eyes of Medieval Hebrew Philologists Emmanuel Mastey | Cases of Semantic Variation in Mishnaic Hebrew: The Verbs hillek and qaras Michael Ryzhik | The Language of the Mishnah from the Late Manuscripts to the Printed Editions Bernard Septimus | The Face of Shame: Between Palestinian Blushing and Babylonian Blanching Rivka Shemesh-Raiskin | Towards a Description of Halakhic Give-and-Take Conversations in the Mishnah Nurit ShovalDudai | Identical Lemmata of Greek and Latin Loanwords in the Historical Dictionary of the Hebrew Language: Classes and Criteria Ruth Stern | The Noun haluq and Its Variant Forms in Rabbinic Hebrew Daniel Stokl Ben Ezra | The Mishnah into French: Translation Issues Ofra Tirosh-Becker | The Relative Pronoun Se- Rabbinic Hebrew as Reflected in Karaite Sources Doron Ya'akov | The Relation between Maimonides and the Yemenite Tradition in Mishnaic Hebrew Alexey (Eliyahu) Yuditsky | qosin and qorpayot To view the other volumes please press here
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies
    ISBN: 9789657763087
    ISSN: 0082-3767
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Textus: Studies of the Hebrew University Bible Project ; Bible Studies ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: Articles in this volume: Emanuel Tov - The Development of the Text of the Torah in Two Major Text Blocks Michael Segal, Emanuel Tov, William Brentת Seales, Clifford Seth Parker, Pnina Shor, Yosef Porath, with an Appendix by Ada Yardeni - An Early Leviticus Scroll from En-Gedi: Preliminary Publication Kristin De Troyer - Reconstructing the Older Hebrew Text of the Book of Joshua: An Analysis of Joshua 10 Armin Lange - 4QXIIg (4Q82) as an Editorial Text Gary A. Rendsburg - How Could a Torah Scroll Have Included the Word זעטוטי? Nancy Benovitz - Psalm 91:1 and the Rabbinic Shemaʿ in Greek on a Byzantine Amuletic Armband Yosef Ofer - A Fragment of the Aleppo Codex (Exodus 8) that Reached Israel Rachel Hitin-Mashiah - Main Division in the Verse in the 21 Prose Books: Syntactic Study Jordan S. Penkower - An Esther Scroll from the 15th Century: Determining its Type among Five Traditions (Oriental, Sefardi, Ashkenazi, Italian, Yemenite)
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    ISBN: 9789654810562
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2015
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    Keywords: History of Africa ; Jewish History
    Abstract: This volume offers twelve studies based on lectures delivered by participants of the workshop. These studies deal with culture and history, customs and traditions from all North African Jewish communities. The studies are to a large extent based on documents housed in the Yale University Library. This volume is a continuation of volume 1 that appeared in 2011. The articles in this volume: Moshe Bar-Asher - Moroccan Traditions on Worshippers of the Golden Calf and Profaned Priests Nathalie Akun - Vestiges of Eretz Israel in the Hebrew of Morocco Avishai Bar-Asher - Tablets and Fragments of Tablets: Some Notes on R. Yehuda b. Yoseph Al-Carasani's Aron ha-'Edut Yaakov Bentolila - The Nineteenth-Century Book of Records from the Jewish Community of Tangier and Its Contribution to a Dictionary of Hebrew Elements in Haketia Ephraim Hazan and Rachel Hitin-Mashiah - Mi Khamokha, Local Piyyutim on Miraculous Deliverance in North African Jewish Communities Yehudit Henshke - The Judeo-Arabic Origins of Modern Israeli Idioms and Proverbs Nahem Ilan - A Letter of Intervention on Behalf of the Greek Patriarch Egypt Aharon Maman - Textual Metonymy in Jewish Languages Jessica M. Marglin - Cooperation and Competition among Jewish and Islamic Courts: Double Notarization in Nineteenth-Century Morroco Ariel Shaveh - Trends in Contemporary North African Prayer Books Joseph Tedghi - An Unpublished Responsum by Rabbi Yoseph Messas about Jewish Marriage Contracts Ofra Tirosh-Bedker - A Reflection of a Linguistic Reality: An Algerian Judeo-Arabic Book for the New Year To view the other volumes please press here
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The Program in Judaic Studies, Yale University, New Haven
    ISBN: 9789654810418
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
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    Keywords: Jewish Studies ; Jewish History
    Abstract: This volume offers eleven studies based on lectures delivered at the symposium on research into North Africa Jewry which was held at Yale University in New Haven on April 25, 2010. The authors are scholars from eight universities and colleges in different countries, who are involved in research into different aspects of the history and culture of North Africa Jewry. To view the other volumes please press here
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    ISBN: 9789657763216
    ISSN: 0082-3767
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
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    Keywords: Textus: Studies of the Hebrew University Bible Project ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: Textus is the only scholarly journal in the world devoted solely to issues of the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible and related questions. The volumes present a wide range of research papers dealing with general topics and the specialized aspects of the work of the Bible Project, in English, French (with Hebrew summaries), and Hebrew. To date twenty three volumes of studies have been published, edited by the editors of the HUBP and other textual scholars Contents Alexander Rofé - Isac Leo Seeligmann - Text Criticism in Context Jože Krašovec - Phonetic Factors in Transliteration of Biblical Proper Names into Greek and Latin D. Andrew Teeter - “You Shall Not Seethe a Kid in its Mother's Milk”: The Text and the Law in Light of Early Witnesses Christoph Levin Aram und/oder Edom in den Büchern Samuel und Könige David Weissert - Obadiah 20: Septuagint and Vulgate Adele Berlin - Rams and Lambs in Psalm 114:4 and 6: The Septuagint's Translation of X // -- Y Parallelisms Johann Cook - The Relationship between Textual Criticism, Literary Criticism and Exegesis - An Interactive One? Frank H. Polak - The Place of the Dikaios: Creative Translation and Verse Order in the Septuagint of Proverbs Bradley Gregory - The Rebuilding of the Temple in the Text of Tobit 13 and its Implications for Second Temple Hermeneutics Christopher - Begg Solomon Secures his Kingdom According to Josephus Yonatan Sagiv - “To Give Moses a Pause …”: New Examples of Biblical Textual Divisions as Reflected in Rabbinic Literature and a Suggested Connection to the Calendar Debate Moshe A. Zipor - “The Blessing of the Priests is not Read and not Translated”? Rafael Isaac (Singer) Zer - Was the Masorete of the Aleppo Codex of Rabbinate or of Karaite Origin? Sara Japhet - Did Rashbam Know the Vulgate Latin Translation of the Song of Songs? Yosef Ofer - Methods and Sources of Yedidya Shelomo Norzi in his Treatise Minhat Shay Hebrew Abstracts --
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    ISBN: 9789657763209
    ISSN: 0082-3767
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2008
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Textus: Studies of the Hebrew University Bible Project ; Jewish Studies
    Abstract: The twenty-third volume of Textus as well as the forthcoming twenty-fourth are dedicated to the memory of Prof. Isac Leo Seeligmann on the centennial of his birth and the twenty-fifth anniversary of his passing away. In his research and teaching Seeligmann emphasized the relationship between the establishment of the text (constitutio textus) and the exegetical endeavor; in addition, he highlighted the connection between the transmission of the writings and the beliefs of the scribes that copied them. An illustration of this method, an extreme one perhaps, is offered here in his article on Psalm 47 which concludes the major, non-Hebrew, part of this volume; the article was first published in Hebrew in Tarbiz 50 (1980/1) 25-36. We have tried in any case, to carry on Seeligmann's projects and work by dedicating the present two volumes to the subject "Text-Criticism and Beyond". Thus we intend to emphasize that textual criticism should not become an isolated discipline, but rather should remain an integral part of the philological historical study of the Bible.The editorial board of Textus has been expanded in this circumstance in order to comprise representatives of four generations of text-critics formed in Jerusalem. A fifth generation is already at the gate, represented by the editorial secretary, Mr. Guy Darshan, M.A., who undertook the heavy burden of preparing the manuscripts for press. Ms. Naama Baumgarten-Sharon assisted conscientiously throughout this project. I hereby thank the colleagues who participated in this enterprise and the authors that committed their writings to this periodical. Let their work be blessed!
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