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  • Judaica  (6)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1687261822
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (582 p)
    Ausgabe: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781644690604
    Inhalt: Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Preface to the English Translation -- Acknowledgments -- Annotated Anthology-"Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to You" / Fargeon, Yoshi -- Wisdom and Knowledge Will be Given to You -- Origins of the Torah -- Articles -- General Overview -- A Personal Perspective on Biblical History, the Authorship of the Torah, and Belief in its Divine Origin / Aster, Shawn Zelig -- The Sages as Bible Critics / Brandes, Yehuda -- The Tanakh as History / Brettler, Marc Zvi -- Kabbalah as a Shield against the "Scourge" of Biblical Criticism: A Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer / Cohen, Adiel -- Orthodoxy and the Challenge of Biblical Criticism: Some Reflections on the Importance of Asking the Right Question / Ross, Tamar -- Ask the Rabbi: "Biblical Criticism is Destroying my Religious Faith!" / Cherlow, Yuval -- The Theophany at Sinai and the Passages of Revelation -- "I Shall Fear God Alone and Not Show Favor in Torah": A Conceptual Foundation for Wrestling with Biblical Scholarship / Bigman, David -- Revelation and Religious Authority in the Sinai Traditions / Sommer, Benjamin -- The Torah Speaks to People / Cohen, Chezi -- The Revelation Narratives: Analyses and Theological Reflections on Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Classical Midrash / Shammah, Avraham -- The Ethical Challenge -- The Binding of Isaac and Historical Contextuality / Deutsch, Chayuta -- Manasseh, King of Judah, in Early rabbinic Literature: An Erudite, Unfettered, and Creative Biblical Critic / Mack, Hananel -- Justification, Denial, and "Terraforming": Three Theological-Exegetical Models / Kula, Amit -- The Bible in Historical Context -- The Names of God and the Dating of the Biblical Corpus / Elitzur, Yoel -- Discrepancies between Laws in the Torah / Berman, Joshua -- Between the Prophet and his Prophecy: Ezekiel's Visionary Temple in its Historical Context / Ganzel, Tova -- Illuminating Inscriptions / Medan, Yaakov -- Archaeology and the Bible / Misgav, Haggai -- The Book of Daniel and the Twenty-First-Century Religious Bible Student / Raviv, Rivka -- Index of Sources -- Index of Names
    Inhalt: The essays in this volume address the conundrum of how Jewish believers in the divine character of the Sinaitic revelation confront the essential questions raised by academic biblical studies. The first part is an anthology of rabbinic sources, from the medieval period to the present, treating questions that reflect a critical awareness of the Bible. The second part is a series of twenty-one essays by contemporary rabbis and scholars on how they combine their religious beliefs with their critical approach to the Bible
    Anmerkung: Open Access unrestricted online access star , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Brown Judaic Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1832264386
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781946527325
    Inhalt: This book contributes to the ongoing research into the emergence of rabbinic Judaism in the synagogue setting through a study of one constellation of rabbinic and synagogue literature, the sequence of prophetic lectionary texts designated for the Sabbaths surrounding Tisha b' Av, and the midrashirn, piyyutim and targumic texts that interpret them. An analysis of this literary constellation allows us to better understand two dynamics that are relevant to the discussion of the development of rabbinic Judaism in the late antique synagogue: a) the relationship between the rabbinic Judaism that was propagated in the synagogue and the non-rabbinic synagogue culture that the rabbis encountered and interacted with there; b) the relationship between rabbinic literature that was composed by sages for their rabbinic colleagues and students, and rabbinic literature that was directed toward a wider Jewish lay audience as it was imagined by the rabbis
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_177870011X
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110265132
    Inhalt: The notion of "self" and "other" and its representation in artwork and literature is an important theme in current cultural sciences as well as in our everyday life in contemporary Western societies. Moreover, the concept of "self" and "other" and its imaginary dichotomy is gaining more and more political impact in a world of resurfacing ideology-ridden conflicts. The essays deal with Jewish reality in contemporary Germany and its reflection in movies from the special point of view of cultural sciences, political sciences, and religious studies. This anthology presents challengingly new insights into topics rarely covered, such as youth culture or humor, and finally discusses the images of Jewish life as realities still to be constructed
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
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    Buch
    West Lafayette, Ind : Purdue University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1612903983
    Umfang: XI, 258 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9781557535146 , 1557535140
    Serie: Shofar supplements in Jewish studies
    Originaltitel: Nitsane ha-yetsirah ha-ʿIvrit ha-ḥadashah be-Vavel 〈English〉
    Inhalt: Pathfinders and explorers in the eighteenth and nineteenth century Hebrew poetry in Babylon -- Four poets of Babylonian origin -- The twentieth century poets in Babylon -- The folktales of Rabbi Yosef Hayyim -- Rabbi Shelomo Bekhor Hutsin (Rashbah): the worls [sic] of an enlightened Jew -- An epistle as a literary work: Rabbi Ya'acov Hayyim's letter to Farha Sason -- Shaul Abdullah Yosef, a scholar of medieval Hebrew poetry -- Rabbi Saliman Mani: Hebron, Gaza, and the demons -- Ha-Dover, the first Hebrew journal in Babylon -- Yeshurun: the newspaper is the heart of the people -- Shemesh: an anthology of poems and compositions from the students of Shamash school -- Derekh he-Haluts: the journal of the movement counselors
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-246) and index , Pathfinders and explorers in the eighteenth and nineteenth century Hebrew poetry in Babylon -- Four poets of Babylonian origin -- The twentieth century poets in Babylon -- The folktales of Rabbi Yosef Hayyim -- An epistle as a literary work: Rabbi Ya'acov Hayyim's letter to Farha Sason -- Shaul Abdullah Yosef: a scholar of medieval Hebrew poetry -- Rabbi Saliman Mani: Hebron, Gaza, and the demons -- Ha-Dover: the first Hebrew journal in Babylon -- Yeshurun: "the newspaper is the heart of the people" -- Shemesh: an anthology of poems and compositions from the students of Shamash school -- Derekh he-Haluts: the journal of the movement counselors.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Juden ; Babylon ; Neuhebräisch ; Literatur
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  • 5
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    Buch
    New York : New York University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_JMB00130890
    Umfang: XV, 325 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Ausgabe: 3. Auflage
    Inhalt: An unprecedented treasury of Yiddish children’s stories and poems enhanced with original illustrations While there has been a recent boom in Jewish literacy and learning within the US, few resources exist to enable American Jews to experience the rich primary sources of Yiddish culture. Stepping into this void, Miriam Udel has crafted an exquisite collection: Honey on the Page offers a feast of beguiling original translations of stories and poems for children. Arranged thematically—from school days to the holidays—the book takes readers from Jewish holidays and history to folktales and fables, from stories of humanistic ethics to multi-generational family sagas. Featuring many works that are appearing in English for the first time, and written by both prominent and lesser-known authors, this anthology spans the Yiddish-speaking globe—drawing from materials published in Eastern Europe, New York, and Latin America from the 1910s, during the interwar period, and up through the 1970s. With its vast scope, Honey on the Page offers a cornucopia of delights to families, individuals and educators seeking literature that speaks to Jewish children about their religious, cultural, and ethical heritage. Complemented by whimsical, humorous illustrations by Paula Cohen, an acclaimed children’s book illustrator, Udel’s evocative translations of Yiddish stories and poetry will delight young and older readers alike.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Anthologie
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  • 6
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    ABRAMS, Inc. (Ignition)
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35104104
    ISBN: 9781613122280
    Inhalt: " A fascinating and enlightening collection of comics and writings that explore the Yiddish language and the Jewish experience ( The Miami Herald ). We hear words like  nosh ,  schlep , and  schmutz , but how did they come to pepper American English? In  Yiddishkeit , Harvey Pekar and Paul Buhle trace the far-reaching influences of Yiddish from medieval Europe to the tenements of New York's Lower East Side. This comics anthology contains original stories by such notable writers and artists as Barry Deutsch, Peter Kuper, Spain Rodriguez, and Sharon Rudahl. Through illustrations, comics art, and a full-length play, four major themes are explored: culture, performance, assimilation, and the revival of the language. The book is about what Neal Gabler in his introduction labels 'Jewish sensibility.'...he writes: 'You really can't define Yiddishkeit neatly in words or pictures. You sort of have to feel it by wading into it.' The book does this with gusto. 8212 The New York Times As colorful, bawdy, and charming as the culture it seeks to represent. 8212 Print  magazine Brimming with the charm and flavor of its subject...a genuinely compelling, scholarly comics experience. 8212 Publishers Weekly A book that truly informs about Jewish culture and, in the process, challenges readers to pick apart their own vocabulary. 8212 Chicago Tribune A postvernacular tour de force. 8212 The Forward With a loving eye Pekar and Buhle extract moments and personalities from Yiddish history. 8212 Hadassah Gorgeous comix-style portraits of Yiddish writers.8211 8211 Tablet   Yiddishkeit has managed to survive, if just barely...because [it] is an essential part of both the Jewish and the human experience. 8212 Neal Gabler, author of  An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood , from his introduction A scrumptious smorgasbord of comics, essays, and illustrations...concentrated tastes, with historical context, of Yiddish theater, literature, characters and culture. 8212 Heeb  magazine"
    Inhalt: Biographisches: "Paul Buhle, retired from Brown University, has written and edited 42 books, including the award-winning Art of Harvey Kurtzman, Jews and American Comics, and the three-volume Jews and American Popular Culture. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Harvey Pekar (19398211" Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: September 12, 2011 The term “Yiddishkeit” is open to several interpretations, including “Yiddish culture” and “Yiddish sensibility,” but the concept is too expansive to be fully conveyed with a mere word. The same can be said of this book itself, which is a fascinating and dense examination—mostly in comics format—of Yiddish as a language and culture and how it became inextricably woven into the tapestry of America when it arrived with Jewish immigrants. While it’s impossible to fully explore the breadth and depth of Yiddish literature, performing arts, humor, and its key creators within the confines of a 240-page book, the contributors succeed in providing the very detailed basics in a visually engaging manner, with much of its written content being the final work of the late indie comics scribe Pekar, himself the scion of a Yiddish-speaking household. The art is provided by a number of notables, including Spain Rodriguez, Peter Kuper, and Sharon Rudahl, every bit of it brimming with the charm and flavor of its subject and seamlessly meshing with the text to create a genuinely compelling, scholarly comics experience. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 15, 2011 Yiddish is a Germanic language with infusions from other tongues and written in the Hebrew alphabet. As Jewish culture grew in Europe, a Yiddish literary tradition developed that immigrants brought to the United States. This anthology dramatizes in comics and occasional prose pieces this tradition on both continents: historical overviews broad and narrow, cameos by writers, anecdotes about events and noteworthy figures, and several memoirs. The variety results in lively if sometimes maddeningly brief reading. Sholem Aleichem meets Mark Twain,Paul Robeson sings Yiddish in Russia. We meet Zero Mostel, actress/yenta extraordinaire Molly Picone, MAD cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman, and the Noah-like Aaron Lansky who rescued over a million discarded Yiddish books to found the National Yiddish Book Center. We glimpse the wildly successful Yiddish film Grine Felder (Green Fields) and compare cantors Al Jolson with Moishe Oysher. VERDICT Not a reference or a language textbook, Yiddishkeit works best as a semischolarly introduction to a sprawling yet dense tangle of personalities that should intrigue high schoolers and adults. Serious students can dig further via the bibliography. The art (some color) is lively and compelling, and the publisher notes this is the late Pekar's final fully realized work. --M.C.Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 15, 2011 The last project neorealist comics creator Pekar completed before his death, in 2010, is a lively museum-in-a-book about Yiddishkeit, the popular culture birthed by Yiddish, the German-Hebrew hybrid that was the lingua franca of East European Jewry. Four big chapters focus, respectively, on literature, drama on stage and screen, Yiddish-indebted American popular culture, and the recent Yiddish cultural revival in America. The contents include single-page biographical sketches, longer real-life and fictional stories, old and new prose-only pieces, and a documentary play on Yiddish theater. As Pekar and coeditor Buhle present it, Yiddishkeit from the beginning was, though steeped in nostalgia, politically radical. Hence, its leading lights were often firebrands of the labor movement and the Left generally, and many fell afoul of HUAC and entertainment-industry blacklists after WWII (those who weren't and didn't, like Irving Berlin, are completely omitted). Despite some inaccuracies by the writers and some failed caricatures by the artists, the volume looks very spiffy, thanks to art-book publisher Abrams and the illustrators' different styles.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.) "
    Sprache: Englisch
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