Reading the Rabbis: The Talmud as Literature

Author:   David Kraemer (Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, Jewish Theological Seminary)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   184
Publication Date:   07 November 1996
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Reading the Rabbis: The Talmud as Literature


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Author:   David Kraemer (Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, Jewish Theological Seminary)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780195096231


ISBN 10:   0195096231
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   07 November 1996
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary This collection of intertextually related essays...confirm the author as a fine interpreter of the rabbinic way....Gracefully written. --Choice A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary ...this book makes an important argument for seeing the Bavli as literature, and for engaging in the analysis of sugyot from a literary perspective. --Hebrew Studies This collection of intertextually related essays...confirm the author as a fine interpreter of the rabbinic way....Gracefully written. --Choice A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary ...this book makes an important argument for seeing the Bavli as literature, and for engaging in the analysis of sugyot from a literary perspective. --Hebrew Studies


A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<br> This collection of intertextually related essays...confirm the author as a fine interpreter of the rabbinic way....Gracefully written. --Choice<br> A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<br> .,. this book makes an important argument for seeing the Bavli as literature, and for engaging in the analysis of sugyot from a literary perspective. --Hebrew Studies<br>


<br> A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<p><br> This collection of intertextually related essays...confirm the author as a fine interpreter of the rabbinic way....Gracefully written. --Choice<p><br> A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<p><br>. ..this book makes an important argument for seeing the Bavli as literature, and for engaging in the analysis of sugyot from a literary perspective. --Hebrew Studies<p><br>


A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general...Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. -Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary


<br> A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<br> This collection of intertextually related essays...confirm the author as a fine interpreter of the rabbinic way....Gracefully written. --Choice<br> A strong scholarly contribution to the field of Rabbinics in particular, and to Jewish studies and Theology in general....Reading the Rabbis, combined with Kraemer's earlier Mind of the Talmud, changes the field of Talmudic studies. Given that the field has been vigorously pursued for fifteen centuries, this is a remarkable achievement. --Burton L. Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary<br>.. .this book makes an important argument for seeing the Bavli


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