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Hebrew Union College Annual Volume 91

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Hebrew Union College Annual is the journal of the Hebrew Union College. Published annually, it is an anthology of scholarly articles concerning Jewish history, religion and culture from antiquity t...
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Hebrew Union College Annual is the flagship journal of Hebrew Union College Press and the primary face of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to the academic world. From its inception in 1924, its goal has been to cultivate Jewish learning and facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge scholarship across the spectrum of Jewish Studies, including Bible, Rabbinics, Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and Religion.
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Price: £66.50
Pages: 309
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Imprint: Hebrew Union College Press
Publication Date: 28 January 2022
ISBN: 9780878206063
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

HISTORY / Jewish, Social groups: religious groups and communities, LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish, RELIGION / Judaism / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies

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Contents

Yalta - The Third Rib: Redaction and Meaning in Bavli Berakhot, Chapter7

Ido Hevroni, Shalem College, Kogod Research Center for Contemporary Jewish Thought, Shalom Hartman Institute

 

An ''Edge" in Space or an "Edge" in Time: The Commandment of Pe'ah in Tannaitic Midrash Halakhah Aaron Amit, Bar-Ilan University

 

"For Your Work Will Be Rewarded" - On the Development of the Sign Tradition

Bracha Elitzur, Herzog College

 

Nafis al-Din's Samaritan-Arabic Translation of Thirteen Verses from the "Song of Moses"

Ali Watad, Beit Berl College

 

The Earliest Published Yiddish Tehinnot (1590-1609)

Morris M. Faierstein, Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies, University of Maryland

 

The Societal Role of the Man of Spirit According to Martin Buber

Admiel Kosman and Yemima Hadad, Institut far Judische Theologie, School of Jewish Theology, University of Potsdam

 

Leo Baeck's "Individuum Ineffabile"

Introduced by David Ellenson and Paul Mendes-Flohr; translated by Gabriel E. Padawer and Bernard H. Mehlman, with Alisa Rethy