A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part IV

A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part IV
Title A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part IV PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 497
Release 2008-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606080776

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Jacob Neusner is Research Professor of Religion and Theology at Bard College and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard. He has published more than 900 books and unnumbered articles, both scholarly and academic and popular and journalistic, and is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He has been awarded nine honorary degrees, including seven US and European honorary doctorates. He received his AB from Harvard College in 1953, his PhD from Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary in 1961, and rabbinical ordination and the degree of Master of Hebrew Letters from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1960. Neusner is editor of the 'Encyclopedia of Judaism' (Brill, 1999. I-III) and its Supplements; Chair of the Editorial Board of 'The Review of Rabbinic Judaism, ' and Editor in Chief of 'The Brill Reference Library of Judaism', both published by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. He is editor of 'Studies in Judaism', University Press of America. Neusner resides with his wife in Rhinebeck, New York. They have a daughter, three sons and three daughters-in-law, six granddaughters and two grandsons.

A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 4. The Age of Shapur II

A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 4. The Age of Shapur II
Title A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 4. The Age of Shapur II PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Pages 496
Release 2022-05-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004509224

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A History of the Jews in Babylonia: From Shapur I to Shapur II

A History of the Jews in Babylonia: From Shapur I to Shapur II
Title A History of the Jews in Babylonia: From Shapur I to Shapur II PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1968
Genre Babylonia
ISBN

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A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1. The Parthian period

A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1. The Parthian period
Title A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1. The Parthian period PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Pages 258
Release 2022-07-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004509151

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A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1

A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1
Title A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 274
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606080741

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Jacob Neusner is Research Professor of Religion and Theology at Bard College and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard. He has published more than 900 books and unnumbered articles, both scholarly and academic and popular and journalistic, and is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He has been awarded nine honorary degrees, including seven US and European honorary doctorates. He received his AB from Harvard College in 1953, his PhD from Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary in 1961, and rabbinical ordination and the degree of Master of Hebrew Letters from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1960. Neusner is editor of the 'Encyclopedia of Judaism' (Brill, 1999. I-III) and its Supplements; Chair of the Editorial Board of 'The Review of Rabbinic Judaism, ' and Editor in Chief of 'The Brill Reference Library of Judaism', both published by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. He is editor of 'Studies in Judaism', University Press of America. Neusner resides with his wife in Rhinebeck, New York. They have a daughter, three sons and three daughters-in-law, six granddaughters and two grandsons.

A History of the Talmud

A History of the Talmud
Title A History of the Talmud PDF eBook
Author David C. Kraemer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2019-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108661769

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It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the Talmud in Judaism and beyond. Yet its difficult language and its assumptions, so distant from modern sensibilities, render it inaccessible to most readers. In this volume, David C. Kraemer offers students of Judaism a sophisticated and accessible introduction to one of the religion's most important texts. Here, he brings together his expertise as a scholar of the Talmud and rabbinic Judaism with the lessons of his experience as director of one of the largest collections of rare Judaica in the world. Tracing the Talmud's origins and its often controversial status through history, he bases his work on the most recent historical and literary scholarship while making no assumptions concerning the reader's prior knowledge. Kraemer also examines the continuities and shifts of the Talmud over time and space. His work will provide scholars and students with an unprecedented understanding of one of the world's great classics and the spirit that animates it.

New Babylonians

New Babylonians
Title New Babylonians PDF eBook
Author Orit Bashkin
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 325
Release 2012-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 0804782016

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Although Iraqi Jews saw themselves as Iraqi patriots, their community—which had existed in Iraq for more than 2,500 years—was displaced following the establishment of the state of Israel. New Babylonians chronicles the lives of these Jews, their urban Arab culture, and their hopes for a democratic nation-state. It studies their ideas about Judaism, Islam, secularism, modernity, and reform, focusing on Iraqi Jews who internalized narratives of Arab and Iraqi nationalisms and on those who turned to communism in the 1940s. As the book reveals, the ultimate displacement of this community was not the result of a perpetual persecution on the part of their Iraqi compatriots, but rather the outcome of misguided state policies during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Sadly, from a dominant mood of coexistence, friendship, and partnership, the impossibility of Arab-Jewish coexistence became the prevailing narrative in the region—and the dominant narrative we have come to know today.