Transmitting Jewish traditions: orality, textuality, and cultural diffusion
In: Studies in Jewish culture and society
In: Studies in Jewish culture and society
The oral-cultural context of the Talmud Yerushalmi: Greco-Roman rhetorical paideia, discipleship, and the concept of oral Torah / Martin S. Jaffee -- Between Byzantium and Islam: the transmission of a Jewish book in the Byzantine and early Islamic periods / Paul Mandel -- Orality and the institutionalization of tradition: the growth of the Geonic Yeshiva and the Islamic Madrasa / Daphna Ephrat and Yaakov Elman -- Transmission in thirteenth-century Kabbalah / Moshe Idel -- Beyond the spoken word: oral tradition and written transmission in medieval Jewish mysticism / Elliot R. Wolfson -- Publication and reproduction of literary texts in medieval Jewish civilization: Jewish scribality and its impact on the texts transmitted / Malachi Beit-Arié -- The sermon as oral performance / Marc Saperstein -- From east to west: translating Y.L. Perets in early twentieth-century Germany / Jeffrey Grossman -- The Kinnus project: Wissenschaft des Judentums and the fashioning of a "national culture" in Palestine / Israel Bartal -- "Secondary intellectuals," readers, and readership as agents of national-cultural reproduction in modern Egypt / Israel Gershoni
In: Studies in Jewish culture and society
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Yale University Press
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