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My Own Pesah Story

My Own Pesah Story
Author: Daniel D. Stuhlman
Publisher: BYLS Press
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0934402272

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Piyyut and Pesah

Piyyut and Pesah
Author: Steven M. Glazer
Publisher: Bubbes Bookshelf
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0991151925

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Piyyut and Pesah: Poetry and Passover is an examination of Passover laws found in medieval Hebrew liturgical poetry. While Hebrew liturgical poetry ("Piyyut") serves a variety of functions as a linguistic art form, the genre is not usually thought of as a vehicle for disseminating law ("Halakha"). This study examines five piyyutim, each from a different locale, which contain laws relating to Passover. It compares and contrasts the laws found in each piece and notes that they differ from each other and, in several cases, from normative Halakha. It suggests that such variants are traceable to certain economic, sociological, legal, or other factors unique to a particular time and place and attempts to identify some of those factors.


A Scripture Index to Rabbinic Literature

A Scripture Index to Rabbinic Literature
Author: Caleb T. Friedeman
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 168307193X

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"A Scripture Index to Rabbinic Literature is a comprehensive Scripture index that catalogs approximately 90,000 references to the Bible found in classical rabbinic literature. This literature comprises two categories: (1) Talmudic literature (i.e., the Mishnah and related works) and (2) midrashic literature (i.e., biblical commentary). Each rabbinic reference includes a hard citation following SBL Handbook of Style, the page number where the reference can be found in a standard English edition, and an indication of whether the biblical reference is a direct citation, allusion, or editorial reference."--Back cover


Grammar of the Choctaw Language

Grammar of the Choctaw Language
Author: Cyrus Byington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1870
Genre: Choctaw Indians
ISBN:

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Pesah

Pesah
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Total Pages: 868
Release: 1860
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Ezekiel’s Hope

Ezekiel’s Hope
Author: Jacob Milgrom
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725247488

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Jacob Milgrom was a man of deep faith and deep learning. As teacher and scholar he is best known for his work on ancient Israel's religion, especially its cultic expression in tabernacle and temple. His command of this subject is evident in his massive, three-volume commentary on Leviticus (Anchor Bible Commentary) and his commentary on Numbers (JPS Torah Commentary). This provides perfect background for one who seeks to instruct us on the final chapters of Ezekiel. In this volume Milgrom guides us engagingly through Ezekiel's oracle against Gog (chs. 38-39) and his final vision of Israel's physical and spiritual restoration (chs. 40-48). Regrettably Professor Milgrom did not live to see his work on Ezekiel appear in print. Given his influence on biblical scholarship far beyond his native Jewish world, it is fitting that this final form of this project be cast as an interfaith dialogue with Daniel Block, who has himself written a major two-volume commentary on Ezekiel (NICOT). This volume offers a window into how one Jewish scholar engaged with the work of a Christian scholar. It invites readers to listen in on their conversation, in the course of which they will also hear the voices of medieval Jewish rabbis, particularly R. Eliezer of Beaugency and R. Joseph Kara. While Block and Milgrom are free to disagree in their reading of particular texts, readers will find this dialogue illuminating for their own understanding of the last chapters of Ezekiel.


Jews of Turkey

Jews of Turkey
Author: Süleyman Şanlı
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429016859

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Jews of Turkey: Migration, Culture and Memory explores the culture of Jews who immigrated from East Turkey to Israel. The study reveals the cultural values of their communities, way of life, beliefs and traditions in the multicultural and multi-religious environment that was the East of Turkey. The book presents their immigration processes, social relationships, and memories of their past from a cultural perspective. Consequently, this study reconstructs the life of Eastern Jews of Turkey before their immigration to Israel. The anthropological fieldwork for this research was carried out over a year in Israel. The author visited eleven cities, where he found Jewish communities from the Ottoman Empire. The book examines their history and origins, personal stories of their immigration, and different social aspects, such as their relationships with Muslims, other Jewish neighbourhoods, the family, childhood, status of women, marriages, clothing, cuisine, religious life, education, economic conditions, Shabbat and holidays. This is the first book that discusses multiple Jewish communities living in Israel who moved from East Turkey. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students who are interested in Jewish and Israeli studies, Turkish minorities and anthropology. Süleyman Şanlı is the chair of the anthropology department at Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey. He was a visiting scholar at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, where he conducted the anthropological fieldwork on Jews who migrated to Israel from Turkey. His research interests are, Ottoman Jews, Jews of Turkey, Jewish cultural studies and social and cultural anthropology.


Tractates Pesahim and Yoma

Tractates Pesahim and Yoma
Author: Heinrich W. Guggenheimer
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 311031598X

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The original text of the Jerusalem Talmud is here established on the basis of the editio princeps and the existing manuscripts. The text is fully vocalized. This edition also presents the first English scholarly translation and commentary of the Jerusalem Talmud. All technical terms and syllogisms are explained. The edition will serve as a necessary foundation for the understanding of all rabbinic tradition once the entire Talmud has been commented.


The Shul Without a Clock

The Shul Without a Clock
Author: Emanuel Feldman
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781583304990

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