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The invention of "Functionalism": Joseph Wulf, Martin Broszat, and the Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) in the 1960s
In: Search and research 4
"Making history": my intellectual journey into the hidden Polish past
In: Search and research 26
Pesher Naḥum: texts and studies in Jewish history and literature from antiquity through the Middle Ages presented to Norman (Naḥum) Golb
In: Studies in ancient Oriental civilization 66
Neḳudah ʿivrit be-Vet Sheʾan: ḳehilah Yehudit be-ʿir ʿArvit be-shilhe ha-teḳufah ha-ʿot'manit uvi-teḳufat ha-Mandaṭ
In: Meḥḳar ṿe-ʿiyun
In: מחקר ועיון
This book is the first attempt to review the history and the fall of the Jewish community that existed in Beit She'an from the late 19th century until the outbreak of the Arab Revolt in 1936. The story of the community, which has been almost completely forgotten by the public and academic consciousness, is based on an initial study of several public and local archives, as well as a thorough study of dozens of primary and secondary sources of various types: press clippings, academic and autobiographical sources, oral interviews and others. Beside presenting the history of the community itself, which includes the unique challenges it experienced during its fifty years of existence and the organizational and ideological processes which characterized it, the study is also a base for a better assessment and understanding of the several small Jewish communities that existed during this period in a number of Arab cities and towns: Be'er Sheva, Ramle, Nazareth, Samakh, Jericho and others. This is accomplished by comparing the events in Beit She'an to those which took place in other communities, while trying to identify the factors that led to the collapse of these communities during the Mandate period, and to the withdrawal of the Zionist movement from its substantial support to their continued existence. The book also deals with different questions of ethnic and national Jewish identity, the relations between marginal communities and the leading national institutions, and issues relating to Zionist historiography over the past century
Juvenile sexuality, Kabbalah, and Catholic reformation in Italy: Tiferet Bahurim by Pinhas Barukh ben Pelatiyah Monselice
In: Studies in Jewish history and culture 21
Ibn al-Jazzār's Zād al-musāfir wa- qūt al-ḥāḍir, Provisions for the traveller and nourishment for the sedentary, Books 1 and 2: diseases of the head and the face
In: Islamic history and civilization volume 190
"The medical compendium entitled Zād al-musāfir wa-qūt al-ḥāḍir (Provisions for the Traveller and Nourishment for the Sedentary) and compiled by Ibn al-Jazzār from Qayrawān in the tenth century is one of the most influential handbooks in the history of western medicine. In the eleventh century, Constantine the African translated it into Latin; this translation was the basis for several commentaries compiled from the twelfth century on. The text was also translated into Byzantine Greek and three times into medieval Hebrew. The present volume includes a new critical edition of the Arabic text of books I and II, along with an annotated English translation, as well as critical editions of Constantine's Viaticum and the Hebrew versions by Ibn Tibbon, Abraham ben Isaac, and Do'eg ha-Edomi"--
'Abōdā ū-rewāḥā ū-biṭṭāḥōn le' ūmī: Labour & [and] social affairs and national insurance
Kavod, ḥerut ṿe-ʿamal yesharim: sipur ḥiburah shel hakerezet ha-aʿtsmauʾt
In: The history of Israeli law