Browsing Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies (BRGS): Faculty Publications by Title
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Halakhah (Medieval Judaism).
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Halakhah and Metziut (Realia) in Medieval Ashkenaz: Surveying the Parameters and Defining the Limits
(Chur, New York : Harwood Academic Publishers, 2003)Even a cursory perusal of the literature of the rishonim brings the reader face to face with the ways in which medieval halakhists dealt with social realia that appeared, prima facie, to conflict with talmudic law. On ... -
Hashivotam ha-mishpatit shel ha-milim "ve-hugad le-kha" :Keriyah hadashah be-dev' 17: 2-7.
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“He Said, He Said”: Repetition of the Quotation Formula in the Joseph Story and Other Biblical Narratives.
(Society of Biblical Literature, 2019)Repetition of the quotation formula ( ויאמר and the like) is a common literary device used in biblical narrative to signal discontinuity. The discontinuity often involves a pause in the discourse. Instead of—or in addition ... -
The Heading of the Book of the Words of Noah on a Fragment of the Genesis Apocryphon: New Light on a 'Lost' Work
(Brill, 1995-04)Nevertheless, the Words of Noah cannot be viewed as Noah's testament. The third-person references to Noah's sons in col. 12 (1. 13 "I and all my sons"; 1. 16 "I invited my sons") and elsewhere"' make it impossible ... -
Hebrew: Ancient Hebrew
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Herod’s Temple: an Ornament to the Empire.
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Hesed: Divine or human? The syntactic ambiguity of Ruth 2:20.
(New York, NY : Michael Sharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press ; Hoboken, NJ : distributed by Ktav, 1997., 1997)Clarity may be cherished by biblical interpreters; but ambiguity evokes their ingenuity, generating vibrant debate. Ruth 2:20, a turning point in the tale of two destitute widows who suddenly perceive a silver lining on ... -
The History of the Ancient Hebrew Modal System and Labov’s Rule of Compensatory Structural Change
(Benjamins, 2020)The ideas which I hat presented here are related to Labov' s research in a number of obvious ways, but there is an additional, less obvious, relationship which ought to be noted. They are inspired by the grand program ... -
The History of the Tosafists and their Literary Corpus According to Rav Soloveitchik's Interpretations of the Qinot for Tishah B'av
(New York : The Michael Scharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press, 2018)Although Rav Soloveitchik was well aware of the events of his day and of important events from both the Jewish past and from the broader history of the world, he evinced little interest, at least in his· published works ... -
How Yeshiva University tries to balance ‘yeshiva’ and ‘university’
(RNS: Religion News Service, 2022-09-22)The current crisis regarding our LGBTQ+ students is not a new one. The issue has festered at the core ofYU’s identity crisis for decades. . What is new is the very public and emotional nature of the dispute, and ... -
Hydrogen Sulfide: New Light on Ancient Malodors, Biblical Toponyms, and Comparative Semitic from a Medieval Scroll
(Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 2021)It has always been assumed that there is no need for students of ancient Hebrew—let alone students of Proto-Canaanite—to concern themselves with post-talmudic Hebrew1. That assumption, however, is shown to be incorrect by ... -
Ḫ > Ḥ in Assyria and Babylonia
(Bethesda, Maryland: CDL Press, 2011)Conclusions The available evidence suggests that H > Ḥ occurred later in Babylonia than in Assyria, in both Akkadian and Aramaic. In Assyria, it seems to have occurred-for some speakers, at least-before 669 BCE; in ... -
Illuminating the path to Armageddon
(Harvard UP, 2016)For now, however, I point out the sophistication with which the Israeli religious Right has transformed the Zionist menorah. No longer a metaphor to be “returned,” the arch menorah is now a cipher for the messianic community ... -
The image of Christians in medieval Ashkenazic rabbinic literature
(NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)Recent scholarship has sought to characterize the way that Jews perceived Christians during the medieval period, focusing especially on polemical texts in which Jews shared their understanding of Christianity. 1 During ... -
Incomplete Circumcision in Egypt and Edom: Jeremiah (9:24-25) in the Light of Josephus and Jonckheere.
(Society of Biblical Literature, 1999) -
Interpreting “The Resting Of The Shekhinah”: Exegetical Implications Of The Theological Debate Among Maimonides, Nahmanides, And Sefer Ha-Hinnukh.
(Brill, 2011)In this paper I would like to open a new aspect of this fertile division within Jewish learning by exploring its exegetical manifestations, i.e., how the opposing theological positions generated opposing interpretations ... -
Introduction
(New York : The Michael Scharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press, 2018)The intellectual and spiritual lives of Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik contain a series of seeming paradoxes. He was a great Torah giant whose views on Zionism did not accord with those of others of his stature; he was the ... -
Introduction. Jewish religious architecture : from biblical Israel to modern Judaism.
(Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2019)Jewish Religious Architecture' explores ways that Jews have expressed their tradition in brick and mortar and wood, in stone and word and spirit. This volume stretches from the biblical Tabernacle to Roman Jerusalem, ... -
A Jewish Aramaic (Or Hebrew) 'Laissez‐Passer' from the Egyptian Port of Berenike
(University of Chicago Press, 2004-10)