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Canon and connection
intertextuality in Judaism -
Vanquished nation, broken spirit
the virtues of the heart in formative Judaism -
Midrash in context
exegesis in formative Judaism -
The presence of the past, the pastness of the present
history, time and paradigm in rabbinic Judaism -
Canon and connection
intertextuality in Judaism -
Scriptures of the oral Torah
sanctification and salvation in the sacred books of Judaism; an anthology -
Redaction and Formulation. The Talmud of the Land of Israel and the Mishnah
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Vanquished nation, broken spirit
the virtues of the heart in formative Judaism -
Canon and connection
intertextuality in Judaism -
In the margins of the Yerushalmi
glosses on the English translation -
Vanquished nation, broken spirit
the virtues of the heart in formative Judaism -
Canon and connection
intertextuality in Judaism -
Beyond catastrophe
the Rabbis' reading of Isaiah's vision ; Israelite messiah-prophecies in formative Judaism ; an anthology of Pesiqta deRab Kahana for the seven sabbaths after the Ninth of Ab -
A history of the mishnaic law of Damages. Part 1: Baba Qamma. Translation and explanation
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A history of the mishnaic law of appointed times. Part 4: Besah, Rosh Hashshanah, Taanit, Megillah, Moed Qatan, Hagigah. Translation and explanation
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The higher criticism in the study of formative Judaism
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How the Talmud works and why the Talmud won
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The higher criticism in the study of formative Judaism
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German scholarship on rabbinic Judaism: The Goldberg-Schäfer school
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Tilly's form-analysis of Yerushalmi Moed Qatan
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The hermeneutics of the law in rabbinic Judaism: Mishnah, midrash, talmuds
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Midrash in context
exegesis in formative Judaism -
Canon and connection
intertextuality in Judaism -
Uppsala addresses
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Sifre to Deuteronomy
an analytical translation – 1, Pisqaot one through one hundred forty-three : Debarim, Waethanan, Eqeb, Re'eh