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JSQ - Jewish Studies Quarterly. Vol. 28 & 29 (2021/2022)

Edited by Leora Batnitzky & Ra'anan Boustan. Managing Editor: Sally Freedman. Gegründet von Peter Schäfer und Joseph Dan im Jahr 1993 und hrsg. von der Universität Princeton. Die beiden Jahrgänge bieten insgesamt 39 Aufsätze, darunter elf zum Thema "Space and Place in Medieval Ashkenaz, An Everyday Perspective" und fünf zum Thema "Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies". Jewish Studies Quarterly (JSQ) enthält englischsprachige Studien zu allen Bereichen der jüdischen Geschichte, Religion und Kultur. Die Zeitschrift deckt das ganze Spektrum des jüdischen Lebens und Denkens ab und möchte so zu einem besseren Verständnis des Judentums beitragen. JSQ bietet sowohl Aufsätze zu speziellen Themen als auch interdisziplinäre und grundsätzliche Studien. - Contents: Vol. 28: Alexander Green: Does God Prefer the Powerful? Reforming the King in Judah Halevi's "Kuzari". - Jeremy Brown/Avishai Bar-Asher: The Enduring Female. Differentiating Moses de León's Early Androgynology. - Daniel Mackler: The Place of Maimonides in Zechariah Frankel's "Darkhei HaMishnah". - Zohar Maor: Rosenzweig's Ideal of Community. Blood, Prayer and Redemption. - Elena Dugan: Unearthing Babylonian Treasure Caches and Textual Fluidity within Massekhet Kelim. - Mariano Gómez Aranda: The Theology of Repentance in Abraham Bar Hiyya's Exegesis on the Book of Jonah. - Steven Harvey: Did Maimonides Recommend Reading Averroes' Commentaries on Aristotle? - Peter Lanchidi: The Masonic Career of a Kabbalistic Lithograph. Max Wolff, »Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews« (New York, 1859). - Caleb Hendrickson: "That god of my youth". Confluences of Rosenzweig and Wölfflin. -- Space and Place in Medieval Ashkenaz, An Everyday Perspective: Elisheva Baumgarten: Space and Place in Medieval Ashkenaz. An Everyday Perspective. - Ariella Lehmann: Between Domestic and Urban Spaces. Preparing for Shabbat in Ashkenazic Communities, 13th-15th Centuries. - Eyal Levinson: Situated Fathering in Medieval Ashkenaz. - Adi Namia-Cohen: Meals and Mourning. "Seudat Havraʾah" and the "Seudah Mafseket" of Tisha bʾAv in Medieval Ashkenaz. - Etelle Kalaora: Jewish Widows' Homes in Ashkenaz in the 12th and 13th Centuries. - Miri Fenton: Moving Bodies. Corpses and Communal Space in Medieval Ashkenaz. - Aviya Doron: Into the Market and Back Again. Jews, Trust and the Medieval Marketplace. - Neta Bodner: Romanesque Beyond Christianity. Jewish Ritual Baths in Germany in the 12th and 13th Centuries. - Andreas Lehnertz: Margarete, Reynette and Meide. Three Jewish Women from Koblenz in the 14th Century. - Tzafrir Barzilay: Ancient Waters from New Fountains. Municipal Water Sources in 15th-Century Haggadot from Nuremberg. - Ido Noy: Medieval Ashkenaz: Views from the 21st Century. --- Vol. 29: Mika Ahuvia: Gender and the Angels in Late Antique Judaism. - Oded Yisraeli: The "Messianic Idea" in Nahmanides' Writings. - Asher Biemann: The Myth of Permanence and the Task of Eternity. Ernst Cassirer and Hermann Cohen on the Self-Transcendence of the State. - Zvi Jonathan Kaplan: Breaking Up is Hard to Do? Restructuring French Jewry in Post-Separation France. - Ghilad H. Shenhav: Jacques Derrida and the "Desertification" of the Messianic. - Moshe Simon-Shoshan: "On That Day". The Deeds of the 72 (m. Yadayim 3:5-4:4) as Foundational Narrative for Rabbinic Judaism. - Laura S. Lieber: An Unholy Spectacle: The Ordeal of the Accused Adulteress in the Early Synagogue. - Miriam Sklarz: Repetition and Rhyme in the Rhetoric of Ramban's Commentary. - Yoav Schaefer: Franz Rosenzweig's Interpretation of Judah Halevi's "Kuzari". - Katell Berthelot: The Superiority and Universality of the Torah in Philo's "Life of Moses" 2.12-24. The Significance of the Roman Context. - Avigail Manekin-Bamberger: A Jewish Magical Handbook in the Babylonian Talmud. - Yuval Harari: Love, Sex and Marriage in the Jewish Magic of Late Antiquity and the Early Islamic Period. - Maxim Roozen: Sources of Franz Rosenzweig's Critique of Islam in "Der Stern der Erlösung". - Esther Solomon: Toward a Presentation of Rabbinic Unity. Explication of Interpretative Discrepancy in the Thought of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler. -- Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies: Irene Zwiep: A Farewell to Foucault? Some Thoughts on the Diffusion (?) of Digital Humanities. - Michael L. Satlow: Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine. - Ophir Münz-Manor: Quantifying Piyyut. Computerized Explorations of Ancient Hebrew Liturgical Poetry. - Zef Segal: "From One End of the Earth to the Other End of the Earth". Changing Perceptions of the World in Late 19th-Century Hebrew Journalism. - Renana Keydar: Changing the Lens on Survivor Testimony. Topic Modeling the Eichmann Trial. - Zwei Jahrgänge in acht Ausgaben, zus. VIII,[VIII],901 Seiten mit 46 Textabb. und 16 Farbtafeln, broschiert (JSQ - Jewish Studies Quarterly; Vol. 28/29 (2021/22)/Mohr Siebeck 2021/2022) leichte Lagerspuren/minor shelfwear

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