Shoshannat Yaakov : : Jewish and Iranian studies in honor of Yaakov Elman / / edited by Shai Secunda and Steven Fine.

Shoshannat Yaakov honors Yaakov Elman, Professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University, and celebrates Elman’s contributions to a broad range of disciplines within Jewish and Iranian studies. The fruits of Elman’s seminal project of bringing together of scholars of Iranian studies and Talmud in ways that...

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Superior document:The Brill Reference Library of Judaism, v. 35
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:The Brill Reference Library of Judaism 35.
Physical Description:1 online resource (567 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
The Re-Presentation of ‘Biblical’ Legal Material at Qumran: Three Cases from 4Q159 (4QOrdinancesa) /
Medieval and Modern Philology: Notes on the First Sugya of BT Nazir /
What Must the Jew do to Help the Cooking? An Analytic Resolution to bAZ 38 /
Biblical Influence on Virgil /
“For this Schoolhouse is Beautiful”: A Note on Samaritan ‘Schools’ in Late Antique Palestine /
Sorting Out the Wages of Adultery: Execution, Ordeal or Divorce /
“One Day David Went Out for the Hunt of the Falconers”: Persian Themes in the Babylonian Talmud /
The Agonistic Bavli: Greco-Roman Rhetoric in Sasanian Persia /
A Late Antique Babylonian Rabbinic Treatise on Astrology /
Redesigning Tzitzit in the Babylonian Talmud in Light of Literary Depictions of the Zoroastrian kustīg /
Irano-Talmudica II: Leviathan, Behemoth and the ‘Domestication’ of Iranian Mythological Creatures in Eschatological Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud /
Learning from the Tāg: On a Persian Word for ‘Crown’ in Jewish Aramaic /
The adwadād Offence in Zoroastrian Law /
Qui coierit cum muliere in fluxu menstruo . . . interficientur ambo (Lev. 20:18): The Biblical Prohibition of Sexual Relations with a Menstruant in the Eyes of Some Medieval Christian Theologians /
‘Until Tzadok Arose’ in the Damascus Document: Tzadoq and his Appointment as High Priest in Early Jewish Interpretation /
Astrology and the Head of the Academy /
The Curving Shore of Time and Space: Notes on the Prologue to Pushkin’s Ruslan and Ludmila /
The Samaritans in Amoraic Halakhah /
Parva—a Magus /
Religious Actions Evaluated by Intention: Zoroastrian Concepts Shared with Judaism /
Hairy Meat? On Nērangestān, Chapter 47.1–20 /
Yefet in the House of Shem: The Influence of the Septuagint Translation of the Scroll of Esther on Rabbinic Literature /
Scripture Versus Contemporary (Interpretive) Needs: Towards a Mapping of the Hermeneutic Contours of Zoroastrianism /
סעודת ליל הסדר: בין הלל להגדה דוד הנשקה --
להגדרתם של קרבן יחיד ושל קרבן ציבור צבי אריה שטיינפלד.
Summary:Shoshannat Yaakov honors Yaakov Elman, Professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University, and celebrates Elman’s contributions to a broad range of disciplines within Jewish and Iranian studies. The fruits of Elman’s seminal project of bringing together of scholars of Iranian studies and Talmud in ways that have transformed both disciplines, are well represented in this volume, together with scholarship that ranges from Second Temple Judaism to Late Antique Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Samaritanism and Christianity.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1283602164
9786613914613
9004235450
ISSN:1571-5000 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Shai Secunda and Steven Fine.