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Tag Archives: Gender
On the Margins: A Review of E. Marienberg’s ‘La Baraïta de-Niddah’
Evyatar Marienberg, La Baraïta de-Niddah ברייתא דנידה. Un texte juif pseudo-talmudic sur les lois religieuses relatives à la menstruation (Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sciences Religieuses 157; Paris : Brepols, 2012). The Baraita deNidah is one of those compositions that … Continue reading
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Tagged Critical Editions, Evyatar Marienberg, Gender, Heikhalot, Nidah, Philology
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Review of Why Study Talmud in the Twenty-first Century
In 2009, Paul Socken edited a collection of articles entitled Why Study Talmud in the Twenty-first Century. It is for the most part a finely curated group of essays that provide real insight into the inner-world of modern Talmudists – … Continue reading
SBL Conference Day 2 – Guest Post by Ari Lamm
continued from day 1 I got a bit of a later start on Tuesday than I had on Monday. Busy packing up our London apartment for our move back to New York – my wife and daughter had already made … Continue reading
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Tagged Ari Lamm, DSS, Gender, Qumran, Women at Qumran, Women in rabbinic Literature
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