Yonatan Sagiv |
When “Slaughtering” Means “Pulling” and “A Tent” Means “A Wife”: A New Approach to the Literal Interpretation of the Sages and Its Purposes (Heb.) |
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Gilad Sasson |
The Story of David’s Captivity in the Hands of Yishbi-benov in Tractate Sanhedrin of the Babylonian Talmud – Sources, Editing, Structure and Plot in the Service of an Ideological Message (Heb.) |
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Rabin Shushtri |
“Can Two Walk Together, Except They be Agreed?” The Yemenite Version of Tractate Sukka (Babylonian Talmud) and its Relation to Maimonides (Heb.) |
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Arnon Atzmon |
Reconstructing the Original Midrash Based on Rabbinic Parallels: A New Paradigm for an Old Problem (Heb.) |
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Dror Eydar |
The Art of the Jewish-Persian Tale in the Middle Ages A Study of the Story of R. Akiva and His Wife in Fourteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Manuscripts (Heb.) |
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Eran Viezel |
The Commentary on Ezra-Nehemiah Attributed to Rashi (Heb.) |
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Shalom Sadik |
Human Choice and Animal Will in Jewish Philosophy at the End of the Middle Ages (Heb.) |
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Baruch Alster |
Prolegomena to the Metzudot Commentary on the Prophets and Writings (Heb.) |
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Bernard S. Jackson |
Human Law and Divine Justice: Towards the Institutionalisation of Halakhah |
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Judith Hauptman |
A New View of Women and Torah Study in the Talmudic Period |
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Jair Haas |
Writing by Divine Imperative as a Criterion for the Prophetic Authority of Texts in the Biblical Exegesis of Isaac Abarbanel |
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