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The Hasidic Moses (Hardcover): Aryeh Wineman The Hasidic Moses (Hardcover)
Aryeh Wineman
R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Josephus and the Jews (Hardcover): F.J. Foakes-Jackson Josephus and the Jews (Hardcover)
F.J. Foakes-Jackson
R1,416 R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Save R248 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ben: Sonship and Jewish Mysticism (Hardcover): Moshe Idel Ben: Sonship and Jewish Mysticism (Hardcover)
Moshe Idel
R8,013 Discovery Miles 80 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While many aspects of Sonship have been analyzed in books on Judaism, this book constitutes the first attempt to address the category of Sonship in Jewish mystical literature as a whole - a category much more vast than ever imagined. Idel's aim is to point out the many instances where Jewish thinkers, especially the mystics among them, resorted to concepts of Sonship and their conceptual backgrounds, and thus to show the existence of a wide variety of understandings of hypostatic sons in Judaism. By this survey, not only can the mystical forms of Sonship in Judaism be better understood, but the concept of Sonship in religion in general can also be enriched. "The Kogod Library of Judaic Studies" aims to publish new research in all areas of Judaic studies with the potential to both enrich and deepen the understanding of Jewish culture and history and to influence and mould Jewish life and philosophy. The series reflects the existence of plural Jewish identities and streams involved in a lively and continuous multi-vocal religious discourse, and in creating a cultural mosaic.

Debating Authority - Concepts of Leadership in the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets (Hardcover): Katharina Pyschny, Sarah... Debating Authority - Concepts of Leadership in the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets (Hardcover)
Katharina Pyschny, Sarah Schulz
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Human leadership is a multifaceted topic in the Hebrew Bible. This holds true not only for the final form of the texts, but also for their literary history. A large range of distributions emerges from the successive sharpening or modification of different aspects of leadership. While some of them are combined to a complex figuration of leadership, others remain reserved for certain individuals. Furthermore, it can be considered a consensus within the scholarly debate, that concepts of leadership have a certain connection to the history of ancient Israel which is, though, hard to ascertain. Up to now, all these aspects of (human) leadership have been treated in a rather isolated manner. Against this background,the volume focuses on the different concepts of leadership in the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets. Concepts like "priest", "prophet", "judge", and "king" are examined in a literary, (religious-/tradition-) historical and theological perspective. Hence, the volume contributes to biblical theology and sheds new light on the redaction/reception history of the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets. Not least, it provides valuable insights into the history of religious and/or political "authorities" in Israel and Early Judaism(s).

Wisdom - Integrating Torah and Science (Hardcover): Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Moshe Genuth Wisdom - Integrating Torah and Science (Hardcover)
Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Moshe Genuth
R1,125 Discovery Miles 11 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Social Scientific Study of Jewry - Sources, Approaches, Debates (Hardcover): Uzi Rebhun The Social Scientific Study of Jewry - Sources, Approaches, Debates (Hardcover)
Uzi Rebhun
R2,061 Discovery Miles 20 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Continuing its distinguished tradition of focusing on central political, sociological, and cultural issues of Jewish life in the last century, this latest volume in the annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry series focuses on how Jewry has been studied in the social science disciplines. Its symposium consists of essays that discuss sources, approaches, and debates in the complementary fields of demography, sociology, economics, and geography. The social sciences are central for the understanding of contemporary Jewish life and have engendered much controversy over the past few decades. To a large extent, the multitude of approaches toward Jewish social science research reflects the nature of population studies in general, and that of religions and ethnic groups in particular. Yet the variation in methodology, definitions, and measures of demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural patterns is even more salient in the study of Jews. Different data sets have different definitions for what is "Jewish" or "who is a Jew." In addition, Jews as a group are characterized by high rates of migration, including repeated migration, which makes it difficult to track any given Jewish population. Finally, the question of identification is complicated by the fact that in most places, especially outside of Israel, it is not clear whether "being Jewish" is primarily a religious or an ethnic matter - or both, or neither. This volume also features an essay on American Jewry and North African Jewry; review essays on rebuilding after the Holocaust, Nazi war crimes trials, and Jewish historiography; and reviews of new titles in Jewish studies.

Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology [microform] (Hardcover): Solomon 1847-1915 Schechter Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology [microform] (Hardcover)
Solomon 1847-1915 Schechter
R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Experience, Explanation and Faith - An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (Paperback): Anthony O'Hear Experience, Explanation and Faith - An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (Paperback)
Anthony O'Hear
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book Anthony O'Hear examines the reasons that are given for religious faith. His approach is firmly within the classical tradition of natural theology, but an underlying theme is the differences between the personal Creator of the Bible or the Koran and a God conceived of as the indeterminate ground of everything determinate. Drawing on several religious traditions and on the resources of contemporary philosophy, specific chapters analyse the nature of religious faith and of religious experience. They examine connections between religion and morality, and religion and human knowledge - the cosmological, teleological and ontological arguments, process thought, and the problem that evil presents for religion. The final chapter returns to the inherently dogmatic nature of religious faith and concludes that rational people should look beyond religion for the fulfilment of their spiritual needs.

The Unique Family Law in the State of Israel (Hardcover): Yitshak Cohen The Unique Family Law in the State of Israel (Hardcover)
Yitshak Cohen
R2,847 Discovery Miles 28 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the State of Israel, the unique family law derives from ancient Jewish law, halakhic traditions, and an extensive legal tradition spanning many centuries and geographic locations. This book examines Israeli family law in comparison with the corresponding law in the United States and illuminates common issues in legal systems worldwide. The Israeli system is primarily controlled by the religious law of the parties. Thus, religious courts were also established and granted enforcement powers equivalent to those of the civil courts. This is a complex situation because the religious law applied in these courts is not always consistent with gender equality and civil rights practiced in civil court. This book seeks to clarify that tension and offer solutions. The comprehensive analysis in this book may serve as a guide for those interested in family law: civil court judges, rabbinical court judges, lawyers, mediators, arbitrators, and families themselves. Topics central to the book include issues subject to modification, the right of a minor to independent status, extramarital relationships, and joint property.

The King and the Land - A Geography of Royal Power in the Biblical World (Hardcover): Stephen C Russell The King and the Land - A Geography of Royal Power in the Biblical World (Hardcover)
Stephen C Russell
R4,062 Discovery Miles 40 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The King and the Land, Stephen C. Russell offers a history of space and power in the biblical world by demonstrating how the monarchies in ancient Israel and Judah asserted their power over strategically important spaces such as privately-held lands, religious buildings, collectively-governed towns, and urban water systems. Case studies in the book treat Solomon's use of foreign architecture (1 Kings 5-8), David's dedication of land to Yahweh (2 Samuel 24), Jehu's decommissioning of Baal's temple (2 Kings 10), Absalom's navigation of the collective politics of Levantine towns (2 Samuel 15), and Hezekiah's reshaping of the tunnels that supplied Jerusalem with water (2 Kings 20; 2 Chronicles 32). Steeped in archaeological and textual evidence, this book contextualizes Israelite and Judahite royal and tribal politics within broader patterns of ancient Near Eastern spatial power. By providing a historical investigation into the nature of power and physical space in the Iron Age Levant, this book also offers fresh literary readings of the biblical texts that anchor its theses.

Studying Rambam. A Companion Volume to the Mishneh Torah. - Key Facts (Hardcover): Baruch Bradley Davidoff Studying Rambam. A Companion Volume to the Mishneh Torah. - Key Facts (Hardcover)
Baruch Bradley Davidoff
R900 Discovery Miles 9 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Sacred Now (Hardcover): Mark Elber The Sacred Now (Hardcover)
Mark Elber
R1,006 R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Save R156 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Judaism in Christian Eyes - Ethnographic Descriptions of Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover): Yaacov Deutsch Judaism in Christian Eyes - Ethnographic Descriptions of Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover)
Yaacov Deutsch
R2,842 Discovery Miles 28 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines Christian ethnographic writing about the Jews in early modern Europe, offering a systematic historical analysis of this literary genre and arguing its importance for better understanding both the period in general and Jewish-Christian relations in particular. The book focuses on nearly 80 texts from Western Europe (mostly Germany) that describe the customs and ceremonies of the contemporary Jews, containing both descriptions and illustrations of their subjects. Deutsch is one of the first scholars to study these unique writings in extensive detail. He examines books in which Christian authors describe Jewish life and provides new interpretations of Christian perceptions of Jews, Christian Hebraism, and the attention paid by the Hebraist to contemporary Jews and Judaism. Since many of the authors were converts, studying their books offers new insights into conversion during the period. Their work presents new perspectives the study of religion, developments in the field of anthropology and ethnography, and internal Christian debates that arose from the portrayal of Jewish life. Despite the lack of attention by modern scholars, some of these books were extremely popular in their time and represent one of the important ways by which Jews were perceived during the period. The key claim of the study is that, although almost all of the descriptions of Jewish customs are accurate, the authors chose to concentrate mainly on details that show the Jewish ceremonies as anti-Christian, superstitious, and ridiculous; these details also reveal the deviation of Judaism from the Biblical law. Deutsch suggests that these ethnographic descriptions are better defined as polemical ethnographies and argues that the texts, despite their polemical tendency, represent a shift from writing about Judaism as a religion to writing about Jews, and from a mode of writing based on stereotypes to one based on direct contact and observation.

Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New): Geoffrey... Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New)
Geoffrey Cantor
R5,369 Discovery Miles 53 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How do science and religion interact? This study examines the ways in which two minorities in Britain - the Quaker and Anglo-Jewish communities - engaged with science. Drawing on a wealth of documentary material, much of which has not been analysed by previous historians, Geoffrey Cantor charts the participation of Quakers and Jews in many different aspects of science: scientific research, science education, science-related careers, and scientific institutions. The responses of both communities to the challenge of modernity posed by innovative scientific theories, such as the Newtonian worldview and Darwin's theory of evolution, are of central interest.

Tractates Sotah and Nedarim (Hardcover): Heinrich W. Guggenheimer Tractates Sotah and Nedarim (Hardcover)
Heinrich W. Guggenheimer
R8,293 R7,369 Discovery Miles 73 690 Save R924 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume, the second of a five-volume edition of the third order of the Jerusalem Talmud, deals in part I (Soa-ah) with the ordeal of the wife suspected of adultery (Num 5) and the role of Hebrew in the Jewish ritual. Part II (Nedarim) is concerned with Korban and similar expressions, vows and their consequences, and vows of women (Num 30).

Longing (Hardcover): Justin David Longing (Hardcover)
Justin David
R1,231 R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Save R202 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Scripture and Interpretation - Qumran Texts that Rework the Bible (Hardcover): Ariel Feldman, Liora Goldman Scripture and Interpretation - Qumran Texts that Rework the Bible (Hardcover)
Ariel Feldman, Liora Goldman; Edited by Devorah Dimant
R3,321 Discovery Miles 33 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls more than sixty years ago has revealed a wealth of literary compositions which rework the Hebrew Bible in various ways. This genre seems to have been a popular literary form in ancient Judaism literature. However, the Qumran texts of this type are particularly interesting for they offer for the first time a large sample of such compositions in their original languages, Hebrew and Aramaic. Since the rewritten Bible texts do not use the particular style and nomenclature specific to the literature produced by the Qumran community. Many of these texts are unknown from any other sources, and have been published only during the last two decades. They therefore became the object of intense scholarly study. However, most the attention has been directed to the longer specimens, such as the Hebrew Book of Jubilees and the Aramaic Genesis Apocryphon. The present volume addresses the less known and poorly studied pieces, a group of eleven small Hebrew texts that rework the Hebrew Bible. It provides fresh editions, translations and detailed commentaries for each one. The volume thus places these texts within the larger context of the Qumran library, aiming at completing the data about the rewritten Bible.

The Boundaries of Judaism (Hardcover): Donniel Hartman The Boundaries of Judaism (Hardcover)
Donniel Hartman
R5,354 Discovery Miles 53 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The factionalism and denominationalism of modern Jewry makes it supremely difficult to create a definition of the Jewish people. Instead of serving as a uniting force around which community is formed, Judaism has itself become a source of divisions. Consequently, attempts to identify beliefs or practices essential for membership in the Jewish people are almost doomed to failure.Aiming to take readers beyond the divisions that characterize modern Jewry, this book explores the ever contentious question of who is a Jew. Through a historical survey of the shifting boundaries of Jewish identity and deviance over time, the book provides new insights into how Jewish law over the centuries has erected boundaries to govern and maintain the collective identity of the Jewish people. Drawing on these historical strategies the book identifies the causes and reasons that underlie them, and employs these in order to help construct a guide for creating a structure of boundaries relevant for contemporary Jewish existence.

The End of the Psalter - Psalms 146-150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint (Hardcover): Alma... The End of the Psalter - Psalms 146-150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint (Hardcover)
Alma Brodersen
R3,944 Discovery Miles 39 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Psalms 146-150, sometimes called "Final Hallel" or "Minor Hallel", are often argued to have been written as a literary end of the Psalter. However, if sources other than the Hebrew Masoretic Text are taken into account, such an original unit of Psalms 146-150 has to be questioned. "The End of the Psalter" presents new interpretations of Psalms 146-150 based on the oldest extant evidence: the Hebrew Masoretic Text, the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Greek Septuagint. Each Psalm is analysed separately in all three sources, complete with a translation and detailed comments on form, intertextuality, content, genre, and date. Comparisons of the individual Psalms and their intertextual references in the ancient sources highlight substantial differences between the transmitted texts. The book concludes that Psalms 146-150 were at first separate texts which only in the Masoretic Text form the end of the Psalter. It thus stresses the importance of Psalms Exegesis before Psalter Exegesis, and argues for the inclusion of ancient sources beyond to the Masoretic Text to further our understanding of the Psalms.

The Reception and Remembrance of Abraham (Hardcover): Pernille Carstens, Niels Peter Lemche The Reception and Remembrance of Abraham (Hardcover)
Pernille Carstens, Niels Peter Lemche; Contributions by Thomas Roemer, Ehud Ben Zvi, Philip Davies
R3,498 Discovery Miles 34 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the role of the biblical patriarch Abraham in the formation and use of authoritative texts in the Persian and Hellenistic periods. It reflects a conference session in 2009 focusing on Abraham as a figure of cultural memory in the literature of these periods. Cultural memory is the shared reproduction and recalling of what has been learned and retained. It also involves transformation and innovation. As a figure of memory, stories of Abraham served as guidelines for identity-formation and authoritative illustration of behaviour for the emerging Jewish communities.

Blacks in the Jewish Mind - A Crisis of Liberalism (Hardcover): Seth Forman Blacks in the Jewish Mind - A Crisis of Liberalism (Hardcover)
Seth Forman
R3,038 Discovery Miles 30 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"[A] rich, engaging, scholarly, and nuanced chronicle of an . . . often-tormented interethnic, interreligious, interracial relationship."
"--MultiCultural Review"

"Bold and uncompromising. Cleverly, he turns a lot of revisionist race history on its head."
-- "Patterns of Prejudice"

"Insight, authority and scrupulousness are among the virtues of Seth Forman's account of the interaction of two conspicuous minorities in the postwar era. In its clarity and its wisdom, "Blacks in the Jewish Mind" constitutes a marvelous advance over previous scholarship; and in showing how frequently Jews misunderstood their own communal interests, this book offers a challenge to the present even as the past is illuminated."
"--Stephen Whitfield, Brandeis University"

Since the 1960s the relationship between Blacks and Jews has been a contentious one. While others have attempted to explain or repair the break-up of the Jewish alliance on civil rights, Seth Forman here sets out to determine what Jewish thinking on the subject of Black Americans reveals about Jewish identity in the U.S. Why did American Jews get involved in Black causes in the first place? What did they have to gain from it? And what does that tell us about American Jews?

In an extremely provocative analysis, Forman argues that the commitment of American Jews to liberalism, and their historic definition of themselves as victims, has caused them to behave in ways that were defined as good for Blacks, but which in essence were contrary to Jewish interests. They have not been able to dissociate their needs--religious, spiritual, communal, political--from those of African Americans, and have therefore acted in ways whichhave threatened their own cultural vitality.

Avoiding the focus on Black victimization and white racism that often infuses work on Blacks and Jews, Forman emphasizes the complexities inherent in one distinct white ethnic group's involvement in America's racial dilemma.

The Eclipse of Humanity - Heschel's Critique of Heidegger (Hardcover, Digital original): Lawrence Perlman The Eclipse of Humanity - Heschel's Critique of Heidegger (Hardcover, Digital original)
Lawrence Perlman
R3,545 Discovery Miles 35 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has been widely assumed that Heschel's writings are poetic inspirations devoid of philosophical analysis and unresponsive to the evil of the Holocaust. Who Is Man? (1965) contains a detailed phenomenological analyis of man and being which is directed at the main work of Martin Heidegger found primarily in Being and Time (1927) and Letter on Humanism (1946). When the analysis of Who Is Man? is unapacked in the light of these associations it is clear that Heschel rejected poetry and metaphor as a means of theological elucidation, that he offered a profound examination of the Holocaust and that the major thrust of his thinking eschews Heidegerrian deconstruction and the postmodernism that ensued in its phenomenological wake. Who Is Man? contains direct and indirect criticisms of Heidegger's notions of 'Dasein', 'thrownness', 'facticity' and 'submission' to name a few essential Heideggerian concepts. In using his ontological connective method in opposition to Heidegger's 'ontological difference', Heschel makes the argument that the biblical notion of Adam as a being open to transcendence stands in oppostion to the philosophical tradition from Parmenides to Heidegger and is the only basis for a redemptive view of humanity.

Irenaeus of Lyons and the Theology of the Holy Spirit (Hardcover): Anthony Briggman Irenaeus of Lyons and the Theology of the Holy Spirit (Hardcover)
Anthony Briggman
R3,905 Discovery Miles 39 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Irenaeus' theology of the Holy Spirit is often highly regarded amongst theologians today, but that regard is not universal, nor has an adequate volume of literature supported it. This study provides a detailed examination of certain principal, often distinctive, aspects of Irenaeus' pneumatology. In contrast to those who have suggested Irenaeus held a weak conception of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, Anthony Briggman demonstrates that Irenaeus combined Second Temple Jewish traditions of the spirit with New Testament theology to produce the most complex Jewish-Christian pneumatology of the early church. In so doing, Irenaeus moved beyond his contemporaries by being the first author, following the New Testament writings, to construct a theological account in which binitarian logic did not diminish either the identity or activity of the Holy Spirit. That is to say, he was the first to support his Trinitarian convictions by means of Trinitarian logic. Briggman advances the narrative that locates early Christian pneumatologies in the context of Jewish traditions regarding the spirit. In particular, he argues that the appropriation and repudiation of Second Temple Jewish forms of thought explain three moments in the development of Christian theology. First, the existence of a rudimentary pneumatology correlating to the earliest stage of Trinitarian theology in which a Trinitarian confession is accompanied by binitarian orientation/logic, such as in the thought of Justin Martyr. Second, the development of a sophisticated pneumatology correlating to a mature second century Trinitarian theology in which a Trinitarian confession is accompanied by Trinitarian logic. This second moment is visible in Irenaeus' thought, which eschewed Jewish traditions that often hindered theological accounts of his near contemporaries, such as Justin, while adopting and adapting Jewish traditions that enabled him to strengthen and clarify his own understanding of the Holy Spirit. Third, the return to a rudimentary account of the Spirit at the turn of the third century when theologians such as Tertullian, Origen, and Novatian repudiated Jewish traditions integral to Irenaeus' account of the Holy Spirit.

Two Jews, Three Opinions (Hardcover): Barbara Sheklin Davis Two Jews, Three Opinions (Hardcover)
Barbara Sheklin Davis
R1,069 R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Save R167 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kosher Parenting - A Guide for Raising Kids in a Complex World (Hardcover): Herbert J. Cohen Kosher Parenting - A Guide for Raising Kids in a Complex World (Hardcover)
Herbert J. Cohen
R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Parenting a challenge? Then discover how the timeless wisdom of Judaism can help. Rabbi Herbert Cohen, a parent, teacher, and school principal for decades, gives practical advice to help you develop a better relationship between you and your child. Laced with real-life anecdotes, Kosher Parenting, provides an invaluable resource for parents searching for a more effective way to parent. a penetrating and practical volume that combines the timeless wisdom of our rabbinical sages with the realities of contemporary life. children and students. --Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet, Professor of Talmud, Gruss Kollel of Yeshiva University in Israel The art of parenting is a subtle one that requires much thought. How to share with our children both the skills needed to prosper in modern times and the love of our Creator, vital to making to making that prosperity valuable, is no small task. This book shares the wisdom of its author Rabbi Dr. Herbert Cohen in the art of parenting and is definitely worth reading. --Michael J. Broyde, Dayan, Beth Din of America.

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