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The encyclopaedia of Judaism

edited by Jacob Neusner, Alan J. Avery-Peck, William Scott Green

Brill, 2000-2004

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5

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Contents: v. 1. A-I -- v. 2. J-O -- v. 3. P-Z -- v. 4. Supplement one -- v. 5. Supplement two

"Published in collaboration with the Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York"

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: set ISBN 9789004105836

Description

The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day. About Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture, this is what we know. All principal topics required for the systematic description of Judaism as a religion the world view, way of life, theory of the social entity constituted by the faithful are addressed here. The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a definitive account of contemporary Judaism and a reliable picture of a tradition of nearly four thousand years. A full and detailed index provides ready-reference for facts, and the systematic articles set forth highly readable accounts of the entire range of Judaic systems of belief and behavior put forth over time and in our own time. It is written for people from all backgrounds, scholars and general readers alike. Published in Collaboration with Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York by Brill, Leiden and Continuum, New York.
Volume

v. 4 ISBN 9789004122222

Description

The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day. About Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture, this is what we know. All principal topics required for the systematic description of Judaism as a religion the world view, way of life, theory of the social entity constituted by the faithful are addressed here. The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a definitive account of contemporary Judaism and a reliable picture of a tradition of nearly four thousand years. A full and detailed index provides ready-reference for facts, and the systematic articles set forth highly readable accounts of the entire range of Judaic systems of belief and behavior put forth over time and in our own time. It is written for people from all backgrounds, scholars and general readers alike. When the editors completed the initial three volumes of The Encyclopaedia of Judaism, they found satisfaction in having covered the more than one hundred topics. But they also realized that many other important topics remained to be set forth in a systematic way. This led to new inquiries into the history, practices, and theology of the religion, Judaism. Specialists in all these fields were found and the result is more than ninety new studies, of which the first thirty-two are in the present volume. Published by Brill, Leiden & Continuum, New York.

Table of Contents

Aggadah in the Halakhah Ancient Judaisms-Modern Syntheses Astrology and Magic in Medieval Jewish Thought Biology and the Law of Judaism China, Practice of Judaism in Cloning Codification of Jewish Law-Medieval Codification of Jewish Law-Modern Conversos in Medieval Spain Dialectics in Judaism Disabilities, Judaism and Diseases in Jewish Sources Ecology in Ancient Judaism Election of Israel Ethiopia, Judaism in Genetic Engineering God, Image of Greece, Practice of Judaism in Josephus, Biblical Figures in Judaism, the Second Half of the Twentieth Century Karaite Judaism Khazars and Judaism Mishnah, Analogical-Contrastive Reasoning in Morocco, Practice of Judaism in Phenomenology of Judaism Rabbinic Judaism, Social Teaching of Rabbinic Literature, Logics of Sermons in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism Superstition in Judaism Surrogate Motherhood Tradition in Judaism Women in the Judaism of the Dual Torah
Volume

v. 5 ISBN 9789004131361

Description

The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day. About Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture, this is what we know. All principal topics required for the systematic description of Judaism as a religion the world view, way of life, theory of the social entity constituted by the faithful are addressed here. The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a definitive account of contemporary Judaism and a reliable picture of a tradition of nearly four thousand years. A full and detailed index provides ready-reference for facts, and the systematic articles set forth highly readable accounts of the entire range of Judaic systems of belief and behavior put forth over time and in our own time. It is written for people from all backgrounds, scholars and general readers alike. When the editors completed the initial three volumes of The Encyclopaedia of Judaism, they found satisfaction in having covered the more than one hundred topics. But they also realized that many other important topics remained to be set forth in a systematic way. This led to new inquiries into the history, practices, and theology of the religion, Judaism. Specialists in all these fields were found and the result is more than ninety new studies, which will appear in three Supplements. Supplement One is published in 2002, and Supplement Three is anticipated for 2004. Published by Brill, Leiden & Continuum, New York.

Table of Contents

Astronomy Astrology Biblical Interpretation, Medieval French Biography in Rabbinic Judaism Conversos Deuteronomy in Judaism Exodus in Judaism Genesis in Judaism Gospels, Oral Traditions of the Mishnah in Homosexuality in Judaism Leviticus in Judaism Medieval Judaeo-Arabic Literature Numbers in Judaism Parents, Honor of in Judaism Pseudo-Philo, Biblical Characters in Rabbinic Literature, Logics of Rashi Samaritan Judaism Sermons in Modern Judaism Torah and Culture Zionism in Moroccan Judaism

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Details

  • NCID
    BA45036285
  • ISBN
    • 9004105832
    • 9004110046
    • 9004110054
    • 9004113770
    • 9004122222
    • 9004131361
  • LCCN
    99034729
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Leiden
  • Pages/Volumes
    5 v. (xxxvi, 2402 p., [195] p. of plates)
  • Size
    26 cm
  • Classification
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