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Title: | Matriarch, Matriarchs |
Authors: | Levine, Michelle J. Klauck, H.J. Leppin, V. McGinn, B. Seow, C.L. Spieckermann, H. Ziolkowski, E. Walfish, B. D. Ziolkowski, E.J. Furey, C.M. Matz, B. McKenzie, S.L. Römer, T.C. Schroeter, J. |
Keywords: | Matriarchs (Jewish) Medieval Judaism |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | de Gruyter |
Citation: | Levine, M. J. (2020). Matriarch, matriarchs, medieval Judaism. In: H.J. Klauck, V. Leppin, B. McGinn, C.L. Seow, H. Spieckermann , B.D. Walfish, E.J. Ziolkowski, C.M. Furey, B. Matz, S.L. McKenzie, T.C. Römer, J. Schroeter, & (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception (Vol. 18), (pp. 85-89). Walter de Gruyter. |
Series/Report no.: | Stern College for Women: Faculty Publications; |
Abstract: | Medieval Jewish exegetes, from the 11th through the 13th centuries, portray the four matriarchs – Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah – as unique, individual personalities who contribute distinctively to the patriarchal legacy through their attributes and actions. (From Introduction to her essay). |
Description: | Signed encyclopedia essay |
URI: | https://ezproxy.yu.edu/login?url=http://www.degruyter.com/db/ebr https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9901 |
ISBN: | 9783110205329 |
Appears in Collections: | Stern College for Women -- Faculty Publications |
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