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The Holocaust, seventy-five years after it ended: a panoramic view of achievements and challenges in research and interpretation
In: Search and research 30
In: Yad Vashem publications
Netiv ha-maḥashavah shel ʿImanuʾel Leṿinas
The philosophy of Levinas has developed over nearly sixty years. Its evolution can be subdivided into three main stages: Following the pre-war writings, the period 1945-1961 lead to the book Totalité et Infini, in which the ethical thought of Levinas takes a first accomplished form. During the last stage, whose central opus is Autrement qu'être (Otherwise than Being), his thought both radicalized and opened up to multiple horizons. Indeed, Levinas is not merely an academic philosopher ignorant of other movements of thought that mark his century. This book aims to show how the stages of Levinas's strictly philosophical thought is expressed with regard to politics, Judaism, and Christianity
Ṿa-tomer gam hi be-libah: nashim meha-Miḳra be-tsomte ḥayim
In: Sifre Yahadut
In: ספרי יהדות
Ben ʿanene zohar: yetsirato shel Ṿladimir (Zeʾev) Z'aboṭinsḳi ba-heḳsher ha-ḥevrati
In: Meḥḳar ṿe-ʿiyun
In: מחקר ועיון
The Prince and the Sufi: the Judeo-Persian rendition of the Buddha biographies
In: The Brill reference library of Judaism volume 62
Introduction: The poet, his works & literary analysis of the JP composition -- 1. The JP poet in the context of history -- 2. Compositions -- 3. The Buddha biographies and their transmission -- 4. The Hebrew rendition and Its connection to the JP composition -- 5. Other literary precedents -- 6. Genre -- 7. Major themes and motifs -- 8. Structure -- 9. Language -- 10. Manuscripts.
Shoshannat Yaakov: Jewish and Iranian studies in honor of Yaakov Elman
In: Brill reference library of Judaism v. 35
Gender in the Book of Ben Sira: divine wisdom, erotic poetry, and the Garden of Eden
In: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 453
Tsalaḳto shel Odiseʾus: peraḳim be-ḥayaṿ uvi-yetsirato shel Erikh Auʾerbakh
In: Parshanunt ṿe-tarbut, sidrah ḥadashah
In: פרשנות ותרבות, סדרה חדשה
The Torah as a place of refuge: biblical criminal law and the Book of Numbers
In: Forschungen zum Alten Testament. 2. Reihe 84