Relics for the Present, vol. 2 - book launch, Wednesday, July 6, 2016 (original) (raw)

Talmuda de-Eretz Israel: Archaeology and the Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine. NOW OPEN ACCESS!!

Talmuda de-Eretz Israel: Archaeology and the Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine — NOW OPEN ACCESS!, 2014

Talmuda de-Eretz Israel: Archaeology and the Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine is now available as an open access volume! https://archive.org/details/talmudadeeretzis0000unse/page/n5/mode/2up "Talmuda de-Eretz Israel: Archaeology and the Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine brings together an international community of historians, literature scholars and archaeologists to explore how the integrated study of rabbinic texts and archaeology increases our understanding of both types of evidence, and of the complex culture which they together reflect. This volume reflects a growing consensus that rabbinic culture was an "embodied" culture, presenting a series of case studies that demonstrate the value of archaeology for the contextualization of rabbinic literature. It steers away from later twentieth-century trends, particularly in North America, that stressed disjunction between archaeology and rabbinic literature, and seeks a more holistic approach"-- Includes bibliographical references and index Mishnah Baba Metsia 7:7 and the relationship of Mishnaic Hebrew to northern biblical Hebrew / Shawn Zelig Aster -- Mishnah Baba Batra 8:5 : the transformation of the firstborn son from family leader to family member / Jonathan S. Milgram -- Mishnah Avodah Zarah 4:5 : the faces of effacement : between textual and artistic evidence / Noa Yuval-Hacham -- Tosefta Ma'aser Sheni 1:4 : the rabbis and Roman civic coinage in late antique Palestine / Joshua Weistuch and Ben Zion Rosenfeld -- Tosefta Shabbat 1:14 : "Come and see the extent to which purity had spread" : an archaeological perspective on the historical background to a late Tannaitic passage / Yonatan Adler -- An illustrated Midrash of Mekilta de R. Ishmael, Vayeḥi Beshalaḥ, 1 : rabbis and the Jewish community revisited / Uzi Leibner -- Jerusalem Talmud Megillah 1 (71b-72a) : "Of the making of books" : rabbinic scribal arts in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls / Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin 2,6 (20c) : the demise of King Solomon and Roman imperial propaganda in late antiquity / Alexei Sivertsev -- Genesis Rabbah 1:1 : Mosaic Torah as the blueprint of the universe : insights from the Roman world / Burton L. Visotzky -- Genesis Rabbah 98:17 : "And why is it called Gennosar?" : recent discoveries at Magdala and Jewish life on the Plain of Gennosar in the early Roman period / R. Steven Notley -- Leviticus Rabbah 16:1 : "Odysseus and the sirens" in the Beit Leontis mosaic from Beit She'an / Galit Hasan-Rokem -- Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 51b : coloring the temple : polychromy and the Jerusalem temple in late antiquity / Steven Fine -- Babylonian Talmud, Avodah Zarah 16a : Jews and pagan cults in third-century Sepphoris / Sacha Stern -- The Rehov inscriptions and rabbinic literature : matters of language / Steven D. Fraade -- "This is the Beit Midrash of Rabbi Eliezer ha-Qappar" (Dabbura Inscription) : Were epigraphical rabbis real sages, or nothing more than donors and honored deceased? / Stuart S. Miller -- The Piyyutim le-Hatan of Qallir and Amittai : Jewish marriage customs in early Byzantium / Laura S. Lieber -- The use of archaeology in understanding rabbinic materials : an archaeological perspective / Eric Meyers -- The use of archaeology in understanding rabbinic materials : a Talmudic perspective / Daniel Sperber

Developments in Manuscript Culture and Jewish Tradition Through the Lens of Surviving Manuscripts of the Babylonian Talmud -2017

This article will discuss developments in manuscript culture as reflected in examples of extant manuscripts of the Babylonian Talmud, a compilation widely considered to be the most authoritative post-biblical Jewish work and the basis of all codes of Jewish law. We shall discuss developments in the textual content of the manuscript and the physical characteristics of Talmudic manuscripts which reflect the shift from orality to textuality. We shall also explore why illumination and illustration did not extend to manuscripts of the Talmud, in contrast to another classical Hebrew works such as those of Maimonides.

Revival of the Forgotten Talmud-The Lehrhaus

The Lehrhaus, 2022

https://thelehrhaus.com/scholarship/revival-of-the-forgotten-talmud/ A History of the Jerusalem Talmud --------------- Sefaria has recently published a new bilingual digital edition of Talmud Yerushalmi. Taking stock of this development, Zachary Rothblatt of the IDEASchools, offers a synthesis of the history of Yerushalmi, from its origins in late antiquity, to medieval commentaries, early modern editions, academic Talmud studies, and the rise of popular interest in today's digital age.