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The Story of Hebrew

Author : Lewis Glinert
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780691183091

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The Story of Hebrew explores the extraordinary hold that Hebrew has had on Jews and Christians, who have invested it with a symbolic power far beyond that of any other language in history. Preserved by the Jews across two millennia, Hebrew endured long after it ceased to be a mother tongue, resulting in one of the most intense textual cultures ever known. Hebrew was a bridge to Greek and Arab science, and it unlocked the biblical sources for Jerome and the Reformation. Kabbalists and humanists sought philosophical truth in it, and Colonial Americans used it to shape their own Israelite political identity. Today, it is the first language of millions of Israelis. A major work of scholarship, The Story of Hebrew is an unforgettable account of what one language has meant and continues to mean.

The Oxford Book of Hebrew Short Stories

Author : Glenda Abramson
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UVA:X004041313

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Glenda Abramson's informative introduction sets the scene for a powerful literary collection, the definitive anthology of a vibrant modern genre.

The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy

Author : Joseph R. Hacker,Adam Shear
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011-08-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780812205091

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The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy by Joseph R. Hacker,Adam Shear Pdf

The rise of printing had major effects on culture and society in the early modern period, and the presence of this new technology—and the relatively rapid embrace of it among early modern Jews—certainly had an effect on many aspects of Jewish culture. One major change that print seems to have brought to the Jewish communities of Christian Europe, particularly in Italy, was greater interaction between Jews and Christians in the production and dissemination of books. Starting in the early sixteenth century, the locus of production for Jewish books in many places in Italy was in Christian-owned print shops, with Jews and Christians collaborating on the editorial and technical processes of book production. As this Jewish-Christian collaboration often took place under conditions of control by Christians (for example, the involvement of Christian typesetters and printers, expurgation and censorship of Hebrew texts, and state control of Hebrew printing), its study opens up an important set of questions about the role that Christians played in shaping Jewish culture. Presenting new research by an international group of scholars, this book represents a step toward a fuller understanding of Jewish book history. Individual essays focus on a range of issues related to the production and dissemination of Hebrew books as well as their audiences. Topics include the activities of scribes and printers, the creation of new types of literature and the transformation of canonical works in the era of print, the external and internal censorship of Hebrew books, and the reading interests of Jews. An introduction summarizes the state of scholarship in the field and offers an overview of the transition from manuscript to print in this period.

Joseph Perl's Revealer Of Secrets

Author : Dov Taylor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429721151

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Joseph Perl's Revealer Of Secrets by Dov Taylor Pdf

The dawning of the nineteenth century found the Jews of Eastern Europe torn between the forces of progress and reaction as they took their first tentative steps toward the modern world. In a war of words and of books, Haskaia–the Jewish Enlightenment–did battle with the religious revival movement known as Hasidism. Perl, an ardent advocate of Enlightenment, unleashed the opening salvo with the publication in 1819 of Revealer of Secrets. The novel tried to pass itself off as a hasidic holy book when it was, in fact, a broadside against Hasidism–a parody of its teachings and of the language of its holy books. The outraged hasidim responded by buying up and burning as many copies as they could. Dov Taylor's careful translation and commentary make this classic of Hebrew literature available and accessible to the contemporary English-speaking reader while preserving the integrity and bite of Perl's original. With Hasidism presently enjoying a remarkable rebirth, the issues in Revealer of Secrets are all the more relevant to those seeking to balance reason and faith. As the first Hebrew novel, the work will also be of great interest to students of modern Hebrew literature and modern Jewish history.

Hebrew Myths

Author : Robert Graves,Raphael Patai
Publisher : Rosetta Books
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780795337154

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Hebrew Myths by Robert Graves,Raphael Patai Pdf

The I, Claudius author’s “lightning sharp interpretations and insights . . . are here brought to bear with equal effectiveness on the Book of Genesis” (Kirkus Reviews). This is a comprehensive look at the stories that make up the Old Testament and the Jewish religion, including the folk tales, apocryphal texts, midrashes, and other little-known documents that the Old Testament and the Torah do not include. In this exhaustive study, Robert Graves provides a fascinating account of pre-Biblical texts that have been censored, suppressed, and hidden for centuries, and which now emerge to give us a clearer view of Hebrew myth and religion than ever. Venerable classicist and historian Robert Graves recounts the ancient Hebrew stories, both obscure and familiar, with a rich sense of storytelling, culture, and spirituality. This book is sure to be riveting to students of Jewish or Judeo-Christian history, culture, and religion.

Schwartz's Hebrew Delicatessen

Author : Bill Brownstein
Publisher : Vehicule Press
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1550652966

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Schwartz's Hebrew Delicatessen by Bill Brownstein Pdf

We’re not kidding! For it’s 42nd season, the Centaur Theatre, Quebec’s premiere English-language theatre company, will present the World Premiere of Schwartz’s: The Musical. Written by Bowser & Blue and directed by Roy Surette, the colourful story of Schwartz’s comes to life March 29, 2011 on stage with a full cast of larger-than-life characters who call Schwartz’s home. In anticipation of this unique event, Véhicule Press is publishing a completely updated and expanded book in a new format. This revised edition with a new cover designed by Michel Rabagliati, will include additional photos and a chapter on the legendary Jean Béliveau. Bill Brownstein’s bestseller tells the story of the iconic Schwartz’s Hebrew Delicatessen and the origins of its unequalled smoked meat. In a style reminiscent of Damon Runyon’s descriptions of New York’s flamboyant street characters in the 1920s and 1930s, Brownstein vividly portrays the succession of Schwartz’s eccentric owners and staff, and the larger-than-life charactersof St. Lawrence Boulevard—The Main.

The Grammar of Modern Hebrew

Author : Lewis Glinert
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2004-11-11
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0521611881

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A reference book on Modern Hebrew morphology and syntax, this describes the language as it is really spoken and written in Israel today. The author pays particular attention to functional distinctions, giving equal weight to colloquial and formal usage.

How the Hebrew Language Grew

Author : Edward Horowitz
Publisher : KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0881254878

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Modern Hebrew

Author : Norman Berdichevsky
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476626291

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Modern Hebrew by Norman Berdichevsky Pdf

Ben-Yehuda's vision of a modern Hebrew eventually came to animate a large part of the Jewish world, and gave new confidence and pride to Jewish youth during the most difficult period of modern history, infusing Zionism with a dynamic cultural content. This book examines the many changes that occurred in the transition to Modern Hebrew, acquainting new students of the language with its role as a model for other national revivals, and explaining how it overcame many obstacles to become a spoken vernacular. The author deals primarily with the social and political use of the language and does not cover literature. Also discussed are the dilemmas facing the language arising from the fact that Israelis and Jews in the Diaspora "don't speak the same language," while Israeli Arabs and Jews often do.

Writing on the Wall

Author : Karen B. Stern
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780691210704

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What ancient graffiti reveals about the everyday lives of Jews in the Greek and Roman world Few direct clues exist to the everyday lives and beliefs of ordinary Jews in antiquity. Prevailing perspectives on ancient Jewish life have been shaped largely by the voices of intellectual and social elites, preserved in the writings of Philo and Josephus and the rabbinic texts of the Mishnah and Talmud. Commissioned art, architecture, and formal inscriptions displayed on tombs and synagogues equally reflect the sensibilities of their influential patrons. The perspectives and sentiments of nonelite Jews, by contrast, have mostly disappeared from the historical record. Focusing on these forgotten Jews of antiquity, Writing on the Wall takes an unprecedented look at the vernacular inscriptions and drawings they left behind and sheds new light on the richness of their quotidian lives. Just like their neighbors throughout the eastern and southern Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Egypt, ancient Jews scribbled and drew graffiti everyplace--in and around markets, hippodromes, theaters, pagan temples, open cliffs, sanctuaries, and even inside burial caves and synagogues. Karen Stern reveals what these markings tell us about the men and women who made them, people whose lives, beliefs, and behaviors eluded commemoration in grand literary and architectural works. Making compelling analogies with modern graffiti practices, she documents the overlooked connections between Jews and their neighbors, showing how popular Jewish practices of prayer, mortuary commemoration, commerce, and civic engagement regularly crossed ethnic and religious boundaries. Illustrated throughout with examples of ancient graffiti, Writing on the Wall provides a tantalizingly intimate glimpse into the cultural worlds of forgotten populations living at the crossroads of Judaism, Christianity, paganism, and earliest Islam.

In the Beginning

Author : Joel Hoffman
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2006-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780814736906

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Written in language simple enough for everyone to learn, this sweeping history traces the Hebrew language's development and covers the dramatic story of the rebirth of Hebrew as a modern, spoken language.

The Israeli Century

Author : Yossi Shain
Publisher : Wicked Son
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781642938463

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“The Israeli Century is one of the most important books of our generation, emphasizing how Israel is becoming the center of the Jewish People’s existence and is laying the solid foundations for its future.” —Isaac Herzog, President of Israel In this important breakthrough work, Yossi Shain takes us on a sweeping and surprising journey through the history of the Jewish people, from the destruction of the First Temple in the sixth century B.C.E. up to the modern era. Over the course of this long history, Jews have moved from a life of Diaspora, which ultimately led to destruction, to a prosperous existence in a thriving, independent nation state. The new power of Jewish sovereignty has echoed around the world and gives Israelis a new and significant role as influential global players. In the Israeli Century, the Jew is reborn, feeling a deep responsibility for his tradition and a natural connection to his homeland. A sense of having a home to return to allows him to travel the wider world and act with ease and confidence. In the Israeli Century, the Israeli Jew can fully express the strengths developed over many generations in the long period of wandering and exile. As a result, Shain argues, the burden of preserving the continuity of the Jewish people and defining its character is no longer the responsibility of Diaspora communities. Instead it now falls squarely on the shoulders of Israelis themselves. The challenges of Israeli sovereignty in turn require farsighted leaders with a clear-eyed understanding of the dangers that confront the Jewish future, as well as the incredible opportunities it offers.

Genesis and the Moses Story

Author : Konrad Schmid
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2010-06-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781575066035

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Konrad Schmid is a Swiss biblical scholar who belongs to a larger group of Continental researchers proposing new directions in the study of the Pentateuch. In this volume, a translation of his Erzväter und Exodus, Schmid argues that the ancestor tradition in Genesis and the Moses story in Exodus were two competing traditions of Israel’s origins and were not combined until the time of the Priestly Code—that is, the early Persian period. Schmid interacts with the long tradition of European scholarship on the Hebrew Bible but departs from some of the main tenets of the Documentary Hypothesis: he argues that the pre-Priestly material in both text blocks is literarily and theologically so divergent that their present linkage is more appropriately interpreted as the result of a secondary redaction than as thematic variation stemming from J’s oral prehistory. He dates Genesis–2 Kings to the Persian period and considers it a redactional work that, in its present shape, is a historical introduction to the message of future hope presented in the prophetic corpus of Isaiah-Malachi. Scholars and students alike will be pleased that this translation makes Schmid’s important work readily available in English, both for the contributions made by Schmid and the summary of continental interpretation that he presents. In this edition, some passages have been expanded or modified in order to clarify issues or to engage with more-recent scholarship. The notes and bibliography have also been updated. Dr. Schmid is Professor of Old Testament and Early Judaism at the University of Zürich.

A History of the Hebrew Language

Author : Angel Sáenz-Badillos
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1996-01-25
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0521556341

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A History of the Hebrew Language by Angel Sáenz-Badillos Pdf

This book is a comprehensive description of Hebrew from its Semitic origins and the earliest settlement of the Israelite tribes in Canaan to the present day.

The Illustrated Hebrew Bible

Author : Ellen Frankel
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0810982242

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Designed to bring the wisdom of centuries to a wide audience, this illustrated Hebrew Bible includes 40 selections from the Torah and 35 from Prophets and Writings. It collects compelling stories from this ancient text which are retold in lyrical, accessible language. The volume is illustrated with reproductions of illuminated manuscripts, ancient artefacts, synagogue mosaics and paintings by Renaissance masters an others, including William Blake and Marc Chagall.