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Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, “The Death of Rabbi Eliezer: Bavli Sanhedrin 68a,” in Robert A. Harris and Jonathan S. Milgram, eds., Hakol Kol Yaakov: The Joel Roth Jubilee Volume (Leiden: Brill, 2021), 303-343

Jeffrey Rubenstein

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Joshua Schwartz

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Joshua Schwartz

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The necessary outlaw: the catastrophic excommunication & paradoxical rehabilitation of Rabbi Eliezer Ben Hyrcanus

Joshua Gutoff

Journal of Law and Religion, 1994

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REDEEMER OF FALLEN TEACHERS: RABBI ME'IR RECONSIDERED

Cathy Schechter

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Alon Goshen-Gottstein, The Sinner and the Amnesiac: The Rabbinic Invention of Elisha Ben Abuya and Eleazar Ben Arach, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA 2000, in Review of Biblical Literature 9 (September 2002). (Online publication)

Lieve M Teugels

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''People Talking Without Speaking'': The Semiotics of the Rabbinic Legal Exemplum as Reflected in Bavli Berakhot 11a

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Adiel Schremer

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Pirqe de-Rabbi Eliezer 30 (end)

John C. Reeves

Trajectories in Near Eastern Apocalyptic: A Postrabbinic Jewish Apocalypse Reader, 2005

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"Agada Unbound: Inter-Agadic Characterization of Sages in the Bavli and Implications for Reading Agada," in Peter Schaefer and Jeffrey Rubenstein, eds., Creation and Composition: The Contribution of the Bavli Redactors (Stammaim) to the Aggada (Mohr-Siebeck, 2005), 293-337

Devora Steinmetz

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The Virtuosic Exegesis of the Brahmavadin and the Rabbi

Timothy Lubin

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Elisha ben Abuya: Torah and the Sinful Sage

Jeffrey Rubenstein

The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 1998

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2011 Rabbi Akiva and the Site of Revelation

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Eric Lawee, “Review of ‘Isaac Abravanel: La mémoire et l’espérance’, by Jean-Christophe Attias,” Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 47, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 175-177

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« Arrested by Minuth : The Jewish-Christians as Represented in Talmudic Aggadah », in Revue Biblique 120 (2013), p. 441-458.

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Alon Goshen-Gottstein. The Sinner and the Amnesiac: The Rabbinic Invention of Elisha Ben Abuya and Eleazar Ben Arach. Contraversions: Jews and Other Differences. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000. xii, 416 pp

Jeffrey Rubenstein

AJS Review, 2003

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The Beruriah Incident: Tradition of Exclusion as a Presence of Ethical Principles

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Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, “Introduction,” in Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, ed., Studies in Rabbinic Narratives, vol. 1 (Providence, Rhode Island: Brown Judaic Studies, 2021), ix-xxvi

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"Interpretation and Enactment: The Yerushalmi Story of Elisha ben Abuyah and the Book of Ruth," AJS Review, 40/2 (2016), pp. 359–392 (this is an excerpt from the article; a pdf of the entire article is available upon request)

Devora Steinmetz

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Eric Lawee, “Isaac Abarbanel’s ‘Stance Toward Tradition’: The Case of Ateret Zeqenim,” AJS Review, vol. 22, no. 2 (November 1997): 165-198

Eric Lawee

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Marc Saperstein, *Decoding the Rabbis: A Thirteenth-Century Commentary on the Aggadah* (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980)

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Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, “Context and Genre: Elements of a Literary Approach to the Rabbinic Narrative,” in Matthew Krauss, ed., How Should Rabbinic Literature be Read in the Modern World (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2006), 137-166

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Robert Pierce Forbes

1986

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Reuven Kimelman, “Wiesel and the Stories of the Rabbis,” in Steven T. Katz and Alan Rosen, eds., Elie Wiesel: Jewish, Literary, and Moral Perspectives (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012), 38-48

Reuven Kimelman

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Stefan C. Reif, “Review of ‘Rabbinische Legende und frühpharisäische Geschichte: Schimeon b. Schetach und die achtzig Hexen von Askalon’, by Martin Hengel,” Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 37, no. 2 (October 1986): 506-508

Stefan C. Reif

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beth berkowitz

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