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Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt, Andreas 2023 Die SchuM-Städte Mainz, Speyer und Worms Zentren der Gelehrsamkeit des aschkenasischen Judentums

Bildungsgeschichte(n) an Rhein und Mosel, hg. Michael Matheus, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Science and Politics: On the Presence and Future of Israel Studies in Germany

Judaistik im Wandel, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Die Kasseler Talmudfragmente

Research paper thumbnail of Jiddisch an deutschen Universitäten

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Judaistik im Wandel

Research paper thumbnail of Die deutsch-jüdische Vergangenheit zwischen Geschichtswissenschaften und Jüdischen Studien

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of From Bobowa to Magenza to Jerusalem. The Biography of Avraham Shlomo Stub – between Hasidism and Zionism

Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, Feb 25, 2016

The article summarizes and highlights some sections of the autobiography of Abraham Stub, a Jew b... more The article summarizes and highlights some sections of the autobiography of Abraham Stub, a Jew born in Bobowa into a family of adherents of the Bobower Rebbe. In his early childhood Stub migrated with his parents to Mainz in Germany, later escaping the Shoah to Palestine, where he managed to establish a store in the center of West Jerusalem (Ma‛ayan Stub). The autobiography, written in Hebrew, was until recently unknown, although it contains interesting information about the relationship of Jews from Bobowa with their home town after migration, as well as transmitting remarkable biographical details about Rebbe Ben Zion Halberstam’s life in Bobowa. Stub depicts himself as a traditional Jew who during and after World War I and his service in the Austrian army became more and more a religious Zionist. His book thus also provides many insights into the early development of the Mizrahi movement in Germany, where Jews from Eastern Europe, especially from Galicia, were often discriminated against by German Jews and therefore established their own small prayer circles (Mahzike ha-das). Stub’s life story developed from this traditional Hasidic Diaspora background into a typical religious Zionist, so to speak Israeli orthodox biography. It might serve as an example for further studies about migration from the East to the West and further on to Israel, where Jews from Poland or a Polish background still play a dominant role in the political and religious public sphere.

Research paper thumbnail of Research on Jewish Liturgy (2002–2007)

European Journal of Jewish Studies, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Genizat Germania" - Hebrew and Aramaic Binding Fragments from Germany in Context

BRILL eBooks, Mar 8, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: “Books within Βooks”—The State of Research and New Perspectives

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in Books within Books . This... more This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in Books within Books . This book is the second collection of interdisciplinary articles in this emerging field of research, representing current scholarship and its international scope. The corpus of medieval fragments has a unique potential to help reconstruct the exact scope of Jewish literacy and its role as a distinctive feature shaping Jewish identity in respect to the non-Jewish majority culture. Jewish minorities in medieval Europe are usually portrayed as highly literate communities. The systematic study of the fragments of Hebrew manuscripts is an essential contribution for the study of the extent and distribution of reading and writing skills in the West. Public reading from a Pentateuch (Torah) scroll was a religious requirement expected of all Jewish males. Keywords: Hebrew manuscripts; Jewish literacy; medieval Europe; Middle Ages

Research paper thumbnail of Weisheitsliteratur

Lexikon der Bibelhermeneutik, Dec 2, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Vor-zionistische Vorstellungen von Staatlichkeit in der osteuropäischen Haskala

Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz. Abteilung Universalgeschichte. Beiheft, Mar 25, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Ezra/Books of Ezra

Religion Past and Present, Oct 30, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Jüdische Studien heute – eine Perspektive aus Israel 2015

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Newly Found Medieval Gravestones from Magenza

Research paper thumbnail of Siddur

J.B. Metzler eBooks, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of A New Book on the Kaddish

Saying Kaddish is not saying a prayer but fulfilling a duty. It is not a prayer for the dead, but... more Saying Kaddish is not saying a prayer but fulfilling a duty. It is not a prayer for the dead, but a prayer for God. These sentences might be the very essence of the new book on one of the most important prayers in Judaism by Leon Wieseltier, who is at present literary editor of the New Republic. The book, written after the death of Wieseltier's father in 1996, is a remarkable mixture of diary, autobiography and scientific research, being not only a meditation on death, on the relation of a son to his father, and on tradition, but also a witness to a typical kind of second-generation Holocaust survivor's theology. Comparing this book to other investigations and anthologies on the Kaddish, like the still leading work of David de Sola Pool, The Kaddish1, this book takes a remarkable new direction. It gives not only a variety of interpretations of historical sources which are important for the study of the development of Hebrew prayer in particular, but it also considers the meaning of prayer after the Holocaust in a modern secularized society which has almost nothing in common with the East-European (Galician) Judaism of the author's father.

Research paper thumbnail of Blessing and Curse

Research paper thumbnail of Tradition

Lexikon der Bibelhermeneutik

Research paper thumbnail of Seder Olam

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt, Andreas 2023 Die SchuM-Städte Mainz, Speyer und Worms Zentren der Gelehrsamkeit des aschkenasischen Judentums

Bildungsgeschichte(n) an Rhein und Mosel, hg. Michael Matheus, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Science and Politics: On the Presence and Future of Israel Studies in Germany

Judaistik im Wandel, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Die Kasseler Talmudfragmente

Research paper thumbnail of Jiddisch an deutschen Universitäten

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Judaistik im Wandel

Research paper thumbnail of Die deutsch-jüdische Vergangenheit zwischen Geschichtswissenschaften und Jüdischen Studien

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of From Bobowa to Magenza to Jerusalem. The Biography of Avraham Shlomo Stub – between Hasidism and Zionism

Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, Feb 25, 2016

The article summarizes and highlights some sections of the autobiography of Abraham Stub, a Jew b... more The article summarizes and highlights some sections of the autobiography of Abraham Stub, a Jew born in Bobowa into a family of adherents of the Bobower Rebbe. In his early childhood Stub migrated with his parents to Mainz in Germany, later escaping the Shoah to Palestine, where he managed to establish a store in the center of West Jerusalem (Ma‛ayan Stub). The autobiography, written in Hebrew, was until recently unknown, although it contains interesting information about the relationship of Jews from Bobowa with their home town after migration, as well as transmitting remarkable biographical details about Rebbe Ben Zion Halberstam’s life in Bobowa. Stub depicts himself as a traditional Jew who during and after World War I and his service in the Austrian army became more and more a religious Zionist. His book thus also provides many insights into the early development of the Mizrahi movement in Germany, where Jews from Eastern Europe, especially from Galicia, were often discriminated against by German Jews and therefore established their own small prayer circles (Mahzike ha-das). Stub’s life story developed from this traditional Hasidic Diaspora background into a typical religious Zionist, so to speak Israeli orthodox biography. It might serve as an example for further studies about migration from the East to the West and further on to Israel, where Jews from Poland or a Polish background still play a dominant role in the political and religious public sphere.

Research paper thumbnail of Research on Jewish Liturgy (2002–2007)

European Journal of Jewish Studies, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Genizat Germania" - Hebrew and Aramaic Binding Fragments from Germany in Context

BRILL eBooks, Mar 8, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: “Books within Βooks”—The State of Research and New Perspectives

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in Books within Books . This... more This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in Books within Books . This book is the second collection of interdisciplinary articles in this emerging field of research, representing current scholarship and its international scope. The corpus of medieval fragments has a unique potential to help reconstruct the exact scope of Jewish literacy and its role as a distinctive feature shaping Jewish identity in respect to the non-Jewish majority culture. Jewish minorities in medieval Europe are usually portrayed as highly literate communities. The systematic study of the fragments of Hebrew manuscripts is an essential contribution for the study of the extent and distribution of reading and writing skills in the West. Public reading from a Pentateuch (Torah) scroll was a religious requirement expected of all Jewish males. Keywords: Hebrew manuscripts; Jewish literacy; medieval Europe; Middle Ages

Research paper thumbnail of Weisheitsliteratur

Lexikon der Bibelhermeneutik, Dec 2, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Vor-zionistische Vorstellungen von Staatlichkeit in der osteuropäischen Haskala

Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz. Abteilung Universalgeschichte. Beiheft, Mar 25, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Ezra/Books of Ezra

Religion Past and Present, Oct 30, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Jüdische Studien heute – eine Perspektive aus Israel 2015

De Gruyter eBooks, Apr 24, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Newly Found Medieval Gravestones from Magenza

Research paper thumbnail of Siddur

J.B. Metzler eBooks, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of A New Book on the Kaddish

Saying Kaddish is not saying a prayer but fulfilling a duty. It is not a prayer for the dead, but... more Saying Kaddish is not saying a prayer but fulfilling a duty. It is not a prayer for the dead, but a prayer for God. These sentences might be the very essence of the new book on one of the most important prayers in Judaism by Leon Wieseltier, who is at present literary editor of the New Republic. The book, written after the death of Wieseltier's father in 1996, is a remarkable mixture of diary, autobiography and scientific research, being not only a meditation on death, on the relation of a son to his father, and on tradition, but also a witness to a typical kind of second-generation Holocaust survivor's theology. Comparing this book to other investigations and anthologies on the Kaddish, like the still leading work of David de Sola Pool, The Kaddish1, this book takes a remarkable new direction. It gives not only a variety of interpretations of historical sources which are important for the study of the development of Hebrew prayer in particular, but it also considers the meaning of prayer after the Holocaust in a modern secularized society which has almost nothing in common with the East-European (Galician) Judaism of the author's father.

Research paper thumbnail of Blessing and Curse

Research paper thumbnail of Tradition

Lexikon der Bibelhermeneutik

Research paper thumbnail of Seder Olam

Research paper thumbnail of Andreas Lehnardt (Bearb.), Katalog der hebräischen Einbandfragmente der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha. Aus den Sammlungen der Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha’schen Stiftung für Kunst und Wissenschaft

Katalog der hebräischen Einbandfragmente der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha. Aus den Sammlungen der Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha’schen Stiftung für Kunst und Wissenschaft, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt, Andreas_2021_Die Genisa aus der ehem. Synagoge Ediger

Die Genisa aus der ehem. Synagoge Ediger. Dokumentation der Funde, 2021

Documentation of findings in the former Synagogue of Ediger, Mosel Valley

Research paper thumbnail of Die Genisa der ehemaligen Synagoge Freudental Dokumentation der Funde

https://www.blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb01genizatfreudental/

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2011_Hebräische Einbandfragmente in Frankfurt am Main. Mittelalterliche jüdische Handschriftenreste in ihrem geschichtlichen Kontext

Hebrew binding fragments in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Research paper thumbnail of Das Memorbuch der Israelitischen Religionsgesellschaft zu Mainz

Research paper thumbnail of Entdeckungen in der Jüdischen Bibliothek Mainz

Der Band ist der erster einer geplanten Reihe mit Beiträgen zu jüdischen Quellen, hebräisch Ma'ay... more Der Band ist der erster einer geplanten Reihe mit Beiträgen zu jüdischen Quellen, hebräisch Ma'ayanot. Er versammelt verschiedene Beiträge, die einen aktuellen Einblick in den Stand der Erforschung der alten Jüdischen Gemeindebibliothek in Mainz bieten. Die Bibliothek wurde im November 1938 beschlagnahmt, hat die Zerstörung und den Krieg jedoch relativ unbeschadet überstanden und befi ndet sich seit den 50-er Jahren als Leihgabe der Jüdischen Gemeinde Mainz an der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Dort wird sie im Fachbereich für Theologie von Professor Dr. Andreas Lehnardt am Lehrstuhl für Judaistik gepfl egt und weiter erforscht. Die hier versammelten Studien und Buchvorstellungen sind im Laufe mehrerer Jahre im Zusammenhang mit einer erneuten Bestandserfassung erfolgt. Bei der Durchsicht und Neuordnung der Bibliothek wurden viele größere und klei-nere Entdeckungen gemacht. Einige Beiträge behandeln übergreifende Aspekte der Bestandsgeschichte, andere behandeln interessante Details, die die lange Geschichte der Jüdischen Gemeinde in Mainz erhellen. Wichtige in der Bibliothek aufgefundene Dokumente aus der Gemeinde werden in dem Band zum ersten Mal in deutscher Übersetzung einem breiteren Publikum erschlossen und näher analysiert. Ein Katalogteil behandelt eine kleine Auswahl besonders interessanter und schöner Titel. 80 Jahre nach ihrer Beschlagnahmung soll somit der Erhalt der Bibliothek gefeiert und das Verständnis für diesen in Rheinland-Pfalz und weit darüber hinaus einzigartigen literarischen Schatz gefördert werden.

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_Ottermann_2015_Fragmente jüdischer Kultur in der Stadtbibliothek Mainz

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt (ed.)_2015_Eine Krone für Magenza. Die Judaica-Sammlung im Landesmuseum Mainz

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_Olszowy-Schlanger_2013_Books within Books

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt (ed.)_2014_Wein und Judentum

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt 2003 Rez. J. Hahn (Hg.), Zerstörungen des Jerusalemer Tempels JbAC.PDF

Lehnardt_2003_Rez. J. Hahn (Hg.), Zerstörungen des Jerusalemer Tempels, JbAC 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt 1999 Rez. Heinz Martin Dopp, Deutungen der Zerstorungen des Tempels JbAC

Rez. Heinz-Martin Döpp, Deutungen der Zerstörungen des Tempels, in: Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt, A_2011_Rez. von H. G. von Mutius, Nichtmasoretische Bibelzitate ThLZ 136 2011 392

Theologische Literaturzeitung, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_Rez. G. Stemberger, Einleitung in Talmud und Midrasch, 9. Aufl.

Theologische Revue 109,2, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2016_Rez. Mikva, Midrash Vayosha_OLZ

Orientalische Literaturzeitung, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2019_Rez. Heinrich Guggenheimer, The Jerusalem Talmud, Order Moed

Theologische Literaturzeitung 144,1-2, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2007_EJJS_1.2 (2007)_Research on Jewish Liturgy.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2017_Rez. Langer, Midrasch_olzg-2017-0116.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of A. Lehnardt (Rezension), S. Emanuel, Mi-Ginze Eropa, in FJB (41) 2016-17, pp. 139-42.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2017_Rez. ARN, ed. Becker_Thlz 16-Sep.-2017 09-26-31.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2016_Rez. Nachama/Homolka/Bomhoff, Basiswissen Judentum, 2015, in: Theologische Revue 112,6 (2016), 539-540.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2016_Rez. Daniel Schumann_Tosefta Seder III: Nashim. 2: Nedarim - Nezirut, 2014_ThLZ 141,9 (2016) 892-893.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2016_Review of Gary N. Knoppers Jews and Samaritans, in_ ThLZ (2016),

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2014_Review of Benjamin Richler, Guide to Hebrew Manuscript Collections, 2nd revised Edition, Jerusalem 2014_EJJS 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2014_Review: Körner/Jüngling: ... denn das ist der ganze Mensch, RBL 06

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2013_Review_Stemberger_Einleitung_ThR

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2014_Review: Hezser_Travel_OLZ

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2001_Review: Wieseltier, A New Book on the Kaddish

Jewish Studies Quarterly, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2013_Review: M. Beit Arie_Libri Pretiosi

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2013_Review: Shalev-Eyni, Jews among Christians_Libri Pretiosi

Research paper thumbnail of Andreas Lehnardt and Simcha Emanuel, “Sefer ha-Miktzo’ot on Tractate Bava Metzia: A New Remnant from the European Genizah,” Ginzei Qedem, vol. 13 (2017): 25-37 (Hebrew)

גנזי קדם, 2017

(עם אנדריאס לנרד) 'מעין "ספר המקצועות" למסכת בבא מציעא - שריד חדש מ"גניזת אירופה"', גנזי קדם, יג ... more (עם אנדריאס לנרד) 'מעין "ספר המקצועות" למסכת בבא מציעא - שריד חדש מ"גניזת אירופה"', גנזי קדם, יג (תשע"ז), עמ' 37-25.

Research paper thumbnail of "I saw in a Town Violence and Strife”. An Unknown Ashkenazic Maqama found in a Binding Fragment

Tamás Visi, Tovi Bibring, Daniel Sokoup (eds.), Berechiah ben Natronai ha-Naqdan’s Works and Their Reception, Bibliothèque de l’École des Hautes Études – Sciences religieuses 182, Turnhout 2019 , 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Art. Trepp, Leo_NEUE DEUTSCHE BIOGRAPHIE

Neue Deutsche Bibliographie 26, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Lehnardt_2017_Art. Krochmal, Nachman_Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, vol. 15

EBR, vol. 15, 479-481, 2017