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Rachel Rafael Neis deposited “All that is in the Settlement” : Humans, Likeness, and Species in the Rabbinic Bestiary on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
***For a copy of the article please write to RNEIS@umich.edu***
While biologists argue about the limits and definition of a species, the urge to cluster and distinguish among the plenitude of lifeforms that populates the planet remains. Contemporary concerns about attempts to clone monkeys and to engineer human-porcine chimeras point to…[Read more]
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Jordan Rosenblum's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
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Shani Tzoref deposited Knowing the Heart of the Stranger: Empathy, Remembrance, and Narrative in Jewish Reception of Exodus 22:21, Deuteronomy 10:19, and Parallels on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months ago
With its exhortation “You shall also love the stranger (gēr), for you were strangers (gērîm) in the land of Egypt” (Deut 10:19), the book of Deuteronomy helps cultivate a healthy and appreciative sense of past hardship, current prosperity, progress, and relative privilege. In contemporary culture, where the term “privilege” has become an…[Read more]
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Shani Tzoref's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months ago
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Shani Tzoref's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months ago
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Shani Tzoref's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months ago
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Shani Tzoref's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months ago
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Jacqueline Vayntrub's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months ago
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Jacqueline Vayntrub's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months ago
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Jordan Rosenblum's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months ago
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Rachel Rafael Neis deposited When Species Meet in the Mishnah in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoThis short essay considers rabbinic ideas of reproduction, likeness, and species variation in conversation with the work of Joann Sfar and Sunaura Taylor. Part of Ancient Jew Review’s Forum on Animals.
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