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  • - Essays on Jacob Katz and His Work
    by J.M. HARRIS
    £24.49

    Katz transformed our understanding of Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle Ages, the social-historical significance of Jewish law, the rise of Orthodoxy in Germany and Hungary, and the emergence of modern anti-Semitism. Here ten scholars discuss his work and its importance in reshaping the way Jewish history is studied.

  • - Continuity or Innovation?
     
    £9.49

  • - Essays on Maimonides and His Influence
    by Jay M. Harris
    £42.99

    Moses Maimonides was the most significant Jewish thinker, jurist, and doctor of the Middle Ages, author of both a monumental code of Jewish law and the most influential and controversial work of Jewish philosophy. These essays mark the 800th anniversary of Maimonides's death in 1204, covering all aspects of his work and influence.

  • - Essays on Literature and Culture in Honor of Ruth R. Wisse
     
    £48.99

    Wisse is a leading scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary studies and a fearless public intellectual on issues relating to Jewish society and culture. In this celebratory volume, her colleagues pay tribute with a collection of critical essays whose subjects break new ground in Yiddish, Hebrew, Israeli, American, European, and Holocaust literature.

  • - Studies in Medieval Rabbinic Scholarship, Literature and Thought
    by Israel M. Ta-Shma
    £24.49

    This volume brings together 16 of Ta-Shma's outstanding studies (4 published here for the first time). These essays focus on leading rabbinic scholars and their writings as well as important issues of Jewish intellectual history, such as the nature of halakhah and aggadah; kabbalah and spirituality; childhood; and popular religion.

  • - Memoirs of a Jewish Family in a Galician Township, 1870-1900
    by Hinde Bergner
    £13.49 - 17.99

    An intimate memoir of Jewish adolescence and life from a young woman's perspective in an Eastern European shtetl at the end of the nineteenth century.

  • - The Evolution and Impact of Saadia Gaon's Tafsir
    by Richard C. Steiner
    £35.99

    The Tafsir, a new translation of the Torah made by R. Saadia Gaon (882-942 C.E.) for Arabic-speaking Jews, was the most important Jewish Bible translation of the Middle Ages. Richard Steiner traces the Tafsir's history-its ancient and medieval roots, modest beginnings, subsequent evolution, and profound impact on the history of biblical exegesis.

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