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David Wacks deposited Textbook for SPAN 341: Hispanic Culture Through Literature: Polemics and Debates (1100-1600) in the group
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, Literature, and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years agoSyllabus and Course Reader (Creative Commons Licensed) of survey course of premodern Hispanic literature and culture taught as a series of debates on social questions (see https://davidwacks.uoregon.edu/2017/12/14/survey4/)
Course description: This class introduces students to a variety of texts written in Spain and the New World from 1100-1600…[Read more]
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David Wacks deposited Textbook for SPAN 341: Hispanic Culture Through Literature: Polemics and Debates (1100-1600) in the group
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, Literature, and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years agoSyllabus and Course Reader (Creative Commons Licensed) of survey course of premodern Hispanic literature and culture taught as a series of debates on social questions (see https://davidwacks.uoregon.edu/2017/12/14/survey4/)
Course description: This class introduces students to a variety of texts written in Spain and the New World from 1100-1600…[Read more]
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Rachel Neis deposited Embracing Icons: The Face of Jacob on the Throne of God in the group
Rabbinic Literature and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 2 months agoRachel Neis’ article treats Hekhalot Rabbati, a collection of early Jewish mystical traditions, and more specifically §§ 152–169, a series of Qedusha hymns. These hymns are liturgical performances, the highlight of which is God’s passionate embrace of the Jacob icon on his throne as triggered by Israel’s utterance of the Qedusha. §§ 152–1…[Read more]
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Rachel Neis deposited Embracing Icons: The Face of Jacob on the Throne of God in the group
Jewish Mysticism on AJS Commons 8 years, 2 months agoRachel Neis’ article treats Hekhalot Rabbati, a collection of early Jewish mystical traditions, and more specifically §§ 152–169, a series of Qedusha hymns. These hymns are liturgical performances, the highlight of which is God’s passionate embrace of the Jacob icon on his throne as triggered by Israel’s utterance of the Qedusha. §§ 152–1…[Read more]
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Rachel Neis deposited Embracing Icons: The Face of Jacob on the Throne of God in the group
Jewish History and Culture in Antiquity on AJS Commons 8 years, 2 months agoRachel Neis’ article treats Hekhalot Rabbati, a collection of early Jewish mystical traditions, and more specifically §§ 152–169, a series of Qedusha hymns. These hymns are liturgical performances, the highlight of which is God’s passionate embrace of the Jacob icon on his throne as triggered by Israel’s utterance of the Qedusha. §§ 152–1…[Read more]
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Rachel Neis deposited Embracing Icons: The Face of Jacob on the Throne of God in the group
Bible and the History of Biblical Interpretation on AJS Commons 8 years, 2 months agoRachel Neis’ article treats Hekhalot Rabbati, a collection of early Jewish mystical traditions, and more specifically §§ 152–169, a series of Qedusha hymns. These hymns are liturgical performances, the highlight of which is God’s passionate embrace of the Jacob icon on his throne as triggered by Israel’s utterance of the Qedusha. §§ 152–1…[Read more]
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David Wacks deposited An Interstitial History of Medieval Iberian Poetry in the group
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, Literature, and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe complexity of Medieval Iberia’s linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity is a commonplace. Descriptions abound of the lands that are now modern Spain and Portugal as a “melting pot” or a “multicultural” space. However, modern literary history, with its tendency toward monolingual, national narratives, has produced a vision of medieval…[Read more]
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simeon chavel deposited Biblical Law in the group
Bible and the History of Biblical Interpretation on AJS Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIntroductory overview of the legal literature in the Bible
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David Wacks deposited Review of Wacks, David A., Review of Decter, Jonathan. Iberian Jewish Literature: Between al-Andalus and Christian Europe. Indiana UP, 2007. in the group
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, Literature, and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 7 months agoReview of Decter, Jonathan. Iberian Jewish Literature: Between al-Andalus and Christian Europe. Indiana UP, 2007. Originally published in Calíope 14.1 (2008): 139-42. https://ssl.uh.edu/class/spanish/caliope/
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David Wacks deposited Review of Díaz-Mas, Paloma. Sephardim: The Jews from Spain. Ed. and trans. George K. Zucker. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. in the group
Sephardi / Mizrahi Studies on AJS Commons 8 years, 7 months agoReview of Díaz-Mas, Paloma. Sephardim: The Jews from Spain. Ed. and trans. George K. Zucker. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Originally published in Bulletin of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies 33.1 (33-34).
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David Wacks deposited Review of Ryan Szpiech ,Conversion and Narrative: Reading and Religious Authority in Medieval Polemic. (Middle Ages Series.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. Pp. 328. $59.95. ISBN: 9780812244717. in the group
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, Literature, and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 7 months agoReview of Szpiech, Ryan. Conversion and Narrative: Reading and Religious Authority in Medieval Polemic (Middle Ages Series). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013. Orignially published in Speculum 88.3 (853-855).
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David Wacks deposited Review of Tabea Linhard, Jewish Spain: A Mediterranean Memory. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2014. 230pp. in the group
Sephardi / Mizrahi Studies on AJS Commons 8 years, 7 months agoReview of Tabea Linhard’s ‘Jewish Spain: A Mediterranean Memory’ (2016): “These essays are nothing short of a manifesto of new Spanish Jewish cultural studies, an area that has long been wanting a champion. In this sense, Jewish Spain is an exciting departure in the study of the Jewish experience and memory in modern Spain.”
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John Hobbins deposited Martin Luther on the Value of Learning Hebrew and Greek in the group
Bible and the History of Biblical Interpretation on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoMartin Luther (1483-1546), the great religious reformer, re-rooted German culture by turning once again to the Hebrew and the Greek of the Old and New Testaments after a thousand years of relative neglect, and by putting the Bible translated from Hebrew and Greek into the hands of people of every walk of life. Thanks to Luther and Melanchthon,…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited The Night Rabbi Aqiba Slept With Two Women in the group
Rabbinic Literature and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn the rabbinic worldview, man goes through life surrounded by temptation. The world is a place where temptation lurks on every street corner, at every table, and at every moment. For the rabbis, Torah – both Written and Oral – is the solution to controlling the yeẓer (יצר), the inclination to act on one’s desires. The ability to control on…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Home is Where the Hearth Is?: Jewish Household Sacrifice as Appropriation in the group
Jewish History and Culture in Antiquity on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoHousehold sacrifice is a common feature of the ancient Mediterranean. While offerings are made in temples, a home altar is a frequent sacrificial site. This raises an intriguing question for scholars of Judaism in antiquity: do Jews also sacrifice on household altars? While Judaism in antiquity is riotously diverse, it often looks very much like…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Cities of the Sea: In Search of כרכי הים in the group
Rabbinic Literature and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn this essay, I attempt to inscribe the mysterious location known as “the cities of the sea” (כרכי הים) onto the map of rabbinic scholarship. Classical rabbinic authors look toward this mythic locale for three reasons: (1) to discuss tales of sin (and sometimes salvation); (2) to offer definitions and clarifications of obscure words; and (3) to…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Jewish Meals in Antiquity in the group
Rabbinic Literature and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA discussion of rabbinic meal practices.
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Jewish Meals in Antiquity in the group
Jewish History and Culture in Antiquity on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA discussion of rabbinic meal practices.
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Kosher Olive Oil in Antiquity Reconsidered in the group
Rabbinic Literature and Culture on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoJosephus attests several times to a Jewish aversion to the use of Gentile olive oil. In m. ‘Abod. Zar. 2:6, this practice is first advocated and then immediately reversed by Rabbi and his court. What is the rationale for this sudden leniency with regard to Gentile olive oil? In a well-known article entitled “Kosher Olive Oil in Antiquity,” Marti…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum deposited Kosher Olive Oil in Antiquity Reconsidered in the group
Jewish History and Culture in Antiquity on AJS Commons 8 years, 8 months agoJosephus attests several times to a Jewish aversion to the use of Gentile olive oil. In m. ‘Abod. Zar. 2:6, this practice is first advocated and then immediately reversed by Rabbi and his court. What is the rationale for this sudden leniency with regard to Gentile olive oil? In a well-known article entitled “Kosher Olive Oil in Antiquity,” Marti…[Read more]
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