ISBN:
1557535213
,
9781557535214
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 513 S.
,
Ill.
,
26 cm
Year of publication:
2009
Series Statement:
Shofar supplements in Jewish studies
DDC:
296
Keywords:
Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Judaism Relations
;
Christianity
;
Christianity and other religions Judaism
;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
;
Rabbinical literature History and criticism
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Jüdische Theologie
;
Judenvernichtung
;
Theologie
;
Judentum
Abstract:
A scholar's creation / Susan Garber -- A brief introduction / Steven Leonard Jacobs -- The domestication of a radical Jew: Paul of Tarsus / S. Scott Bartchy -- A "seminal" study of the Jesus Drasha in the Gospel of Matthew / Herb W. Basser -- The messy realities of life: a rereading of Numbers 19 and 20 / Joseph A. Edelheit -- A cosmopolitan "student of the sages:" Jacob of Kefar Nevoraia in rabbinic literature / Steven Fine -- Floating letters / Mayer I. Gruber -- Dialogue as praxis: a midrashic reading of Numbers 19-20 and Hebrews 9 / James F. Moore -- Testing the results of Richard Kalmin: a null hypothesis examined in the setting of Mishnah and Bavli tractate Moed Qatan / Jacob Neusner -- Creation and mortalization: a religio-literary perspective / Sara R. Mandell -- Jeremiah, the Shoah, and the restoration of Israel / Marvin Sweeney -- Jewish-Christian relations: a dialogue with Zev Garber / Eugene Fisher -- Who owns the truth?: the question of the "other" in postdenominational Judaism and Christianity (and Islam) in the next fifty years / Steven Leonard Jacobs -- The backward man and the Jewish giant: Mirrors of traumatic memory in the late photographs of Diane Arbus / Daniel Morris -- Developments in Catholic-Jewish relations: 1990 and beyond / John T. Pawlikowski -- Philo and the dangers of philosophizing / Louis H. Feldman -- Exegetical theology and divine suffering Jewish thought / Michael Fishbane -- Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel's paths to God / Harold Kasimow -- The reception of early German Haskalah in nineteenth-century Haskalah / Moshe Pelli -- Traveling in Ga(r)berdine / G. Jan Colijn -- Jewish studies without Jews: the growth of an academic field in Austria and Germany / Klaus Hödl -- The story of Shofar: an editor's personal account / Joseph Haberer -- "But it isn't on the test!" Holocaust education in the age of "No Child Left Behind" / Louanne Clayton Jacobs -- Spelling and Kabbalah: a review essay of Myla Goldberg's Bee season / Nancy Shiffrin -- What do Americans read when they read about the Holocaust? / Lawrence Baron -- The evolution and devolution of a world apart: the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust / Paul R. Bartrop -- Soft-core Holocaust denial: trivialization and sanitization in the early twenty-first century / Michael Berenbaum -- The scroll of the Shoah: the case for the writings of Yitzhak Katzenelson as the basis of a future Jewish post-Shoah Jewish theology / Samuel M. Edelman -- "Thou shalt teach it to thy children": what American Jewish children's literature teaches about the Holocaust / Peter Haas -- Once more to the Jabbok: the place of midrashic dialogue in post-Shoah hermeneutics / Henry F. Knight -- Portraits of two Jewries: experiencing the Shoah through fiction / Richard Libowitz -- No vindication to venomous verdict: the poem "Mr. Auschwitz" by Ronny Someck / Yair Mazor -- Holocaust or Shoah: the Greek category versus Jewish thought / David Patterson -- What have we learned from the Holocaust? / John K. Roth -- On oil and Antisemitism / Richard L. Rubenstein -- Disraeli's boomerang efforts to combat Antisemitism: the interplay of ideas of race, religion, and conspiracy / Frederick M. Schweitzer -- Writing / William Wallis -- The language of memory / Ann Weiss -- Hebrew literature, academic politics, and feminist criticism: a confessional essay / Esther Fuchs -- The folktales of Rabbi Yosef Hayyim / Lev Hakak -- The Sha'ar ha-shamayim synagogue (Keniset Ismā'īlīyah) in Cairo, Egypt / Rivka Kern-Ulmer -- On three early incidences of Hebrew script in western art / Harris Lenowitz -- The literary quest for national revival: from Hazaz's "The sermon" (1942) to Yehoshua's Mr. Mani (1990) / Gilead Morahg -- The two-bodied people: their cosmos, and the origin of the soul / Ziony Zevit -- A Garber bibliography
Note:
"A Garber bibliography": p. 477-501 -- Includes bibliographical references
,
A scholar's creation
,
A brief introduction
,
The domestication of a radical Jew: Paul of Tarsus
,
A "seminal" study of the Jesus Drasha in the Gospel of Matthew
,
The messy realities of life: a rereading of Numbers 19 and 20
,
A cosmopolitan "student of the sages:" Jacob of Kefar Nevoraia in rabbinic literature
,
Floating letters
,
Dialogue as praxis: a midrashic reading of Numbers 19-20 and Hebrews 9
,
Testing the results of Richard Kalmin: a null hypothesis examined in the setting of Mishnah and Bavli tractate Moed Qatan
,
Creation and mortalization: a religio-literary perspective
,
Jeremiah, the Shoah, and the restoration of Israel
,
Jewish-Christian relations: a dialogue with Zev Garber
,
Who owns the truth?: the question of the "other" in postdenominational Judaism and Christianity (and Islam) in the next fifty years
,
The backward man and the Jewish giant: Mirrors of traumatic memory in the late photographs of Diane Arbus
,
Developments in Catholic-Jewish relations: 1990 and beyond
,
Philo and the dangers of philosophizing
,
Exegetical theology and divine suffering Jewish thought
,
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel's paths to God
,
The reception of early German Haskalah in nineteenth-century Haskalah
,
Traveling in Ga(r)berdine
,
Jewish studies without Jews: the growth of an academic field in Austria and Germany
,
The story of Shofar: an editor's personal account
,
"But it isn't on the test!" Holocaust education in the age of "No Child Left Behind"
,
Spelling and Kabbalah: a review essay of Myla Goldberg's Bee season
,
What do Americans read when they read about the Holocaust?
,
The evolution and devolution of a world apart: the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust
,
Soft-core Holocaust denial: trivialization and sanitization in the early twenty-first century
,
The scroll of the Shoah: the case for the writings of Yitzhak Katzenelson as the basis of a future Jewish post-Shoah Jewish theology
,
"Thou shalt teach it to thy children": what American Jewish children's literature teaches about the Holocaust
,
Once more to the Jabbok: the place of midrashic dialogue in post-Shoah hermeneutics
,
Portraits of two Jewries: experiencing the Shoah through fiction
,
No vindication to venomous verdict: the poem "Mr. Auschwitz" by Ronny Someck
,
Holocaust or Shoah: the Greek category versus Jewish thought
,
What have we learned from the Holocaust?
,
On oil and Antisemitism
,
Disraeli's boomerang efforts to combat Antisemitism: the interplay of ideas of race, religion, and conspiracy
,
Writing
,
The language of memory
,
Hebrew literature, academic politics, and feminist criticism: a confessional essay
,
The folktales of Rabbi Yosef Hayyim
,
The Sha'ar ha-shamayim synagogue (Keniset Ismā'īlīyah) in Cairo, Egypt
,
On three early incidences of Hebrew script in western art
,
The literary quest for national revival: from Hazaz's "The sermon" (1942) to Yehoshua's Mr. Mani (1990)
,
The two-bodied people: their cosmos, and the origin of the soul
,
A Garber bibliography.
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