Emet le-Ya‘akov: Facing the Truths of History: Essays in Honor of Jacob J. Schacter
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798887193274
Pagini: 682
Ilustrații: 38
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Colecția Academic Studies Press
Locul publicării:Boston, United States
Pagini: 682
Ilustrații: 38
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Colecția Academic Studies Press
Locul publicării:Boston, United States
Cuprins
“For Truth Is More Precious than Anything Else”
Zev Eleff and Shaul Seidler-Feller
Bibliography of the Writings of Jacob J. Schacter
Menachem Butler
Textual Traditions
1. Maimonides’s Mishneh Torah on the Messianic Age:Reactions and Controversies through the Ages
David Berger
2. A New Paradigm of the Jew/Gentile Relationship: Maimonides’sAnalysis of the Miẓvah le-Haḥayoto
Ari Berman
3. In the Ecumenical Footsteps of Rabbi Jacob Emden: TheCurious Case of Pinchas Lapide
Mark Gottlieb
4. Rationalizing Kerei u-Ketiv: Radak’s Methodology in HisBiblical Commentaries
Naomi Grunhaus
5. “The Law Follows the Lenient View in Mourning”: The Historyand Reconsideration of a Talmudic Principle
Shmuel Hain
6. A Community for the Sake of Heaven: Emden’s Understandingsof Christianity and Islam
Susannah Heschel
7. Tosafist Collections in the Writings of Ḥayyim JosephDavid Azulai (Ḥida): The Case of Tosefot Shittah
Ephraim Kanarfogel
8. Grandfather and Grandson: Teachers and Interpreters inHebrew Ben Sira and Greek Sirach
Ari Lamm
9. Rabbi Jacob Joshua Falk’s Final Salvo in theEmden-Eibeschuetz Controversy: Ḥarvot Ẓurim
Shnayer Leiman
10. The Taboo against “Next Year in Jerusalem” in the AmericanHaggadah (1837–1942)
Jonathan D. Sarna
11. Twentieth-Century American Orthodox Responses to Living ina Malkhut shel Ḥesed
Elana Stein Hain
12. Reception of Malachi’s Temple Critique in Judaism
Shlomo Zuckier
Memory and the Making of Meaning
13. The Last Trial of Jacob Emden: Community, Memory, Authority
Elisheva Carlebach
14. Papering Over an Era of American Orthodox Pragmatism: TheCase of College
Zev Eleff and Menachem Butler
15. Cultural Memory, Spiritual Critique, and Piyyut
Michael Fishbane
16. “A Faithful Home in Israel”? Jewish Dis/Connections inContemporary American Jewish Literature
Sylvia Barack Fishman
17. Who Is Not a Jew? Notes on the Reception of thePrinciple “Though He Sinned, He Remains an Israelite”
Matt Goldish
18. New York Jewish History and Memory: Opportunities andChallenges
Jeffrey S. Gurock
19. Inscribing Communal Memory: Memorbücher in EarlyModern and Modern Europe
Debra Kaplan
20. Pilgrims’ Progress? Ḥakham Ẓevi and the History ofVisitors to Israel Observing One Day of Yom Tov
Yosie Levine
21. Herschel Schacter’s Encounter with Mordecai Kaplan
Rafael Medoff
(Re)Creating a Usable Past
22. Remember, Research, Commemorate: The (Re)Making of aHolocaust Research Institute
Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
23. Prayer in a Time of Pandemic: Loneliness, Liturgy, andVirtual Community
Lois C. Dubin
24. Or Nogah and the Uses of History: Blidstein,Petuchowski, and the Diverse Readings of a Nineteenth-Century Reform HalakhicText
David Ellenson
25. From Rabbiner Doktor to Rabbanit Doctor: Academic Educationand the Evolution of Israeli Religious Leadership
Adam S. Ferziger
26. Why Was Titus Killed by a Gnat? Reflections on a RabbinicLegend
Steven Fine
27. Anchor to Springboard: Uses and Revaluationsof Masorah in Medieval Ashkenaz
Talya Fishman
28. Ḥasdai Crescas, Royal Courtier: A Reappraisal
Benjamin R. Gampel
29. The Slifkin Affair: Contexts, Texts, and Subtexts of Israeliand American Orthodox Responses
Benjamin J. Samuels
30. A Guide for Today’s Perplexed? The Changing Face ofMaimonidean Scholarship
David Shatz
31. The Image of the Gra in the Writings of Rabbi Joseph B.Soloveitchik
Jeffrey R. Woolf
Contributors
Zev Eleff and Shaul Seidler-Feller
Bibliography of the Writings of Jacob J. Schacter
Menachem Butler
Textual Traditions
1. Maimonides’s Mishneh Torah on the Messianic Age:Reactions and Controversies through the Ages
David Berger
2. A New Paradigm of the Jew/Gentile Relationship: Maimonides’sAnalysis of the Miẓvah le-Haḥayoto
Ari Berman
3. In the Ecumenical Footsteps of Rabbi Jacob Emden: TheCurious Case of Pinchas Lapide
Mark Gottlieb
4. Rationalizing Kerei u-Ketiv: Radak’s Methodology in HisBiblical Commentaries
Naomi Grunhaus
5. “The Law Follows the Lenient View in Mourning”: The Historyand Reconsideration of a Talmudic Principle
Shmuel Hain
6. A Community for the Sake of Heaven: Emden’s Understandingsof Christianity and Islam
Susannah Heschel
7. Tosafist Collections in the Writings of Ḥayyim JosephDavid Azulai (Ḥida): The Case of Tosefot Shittah
Ephraim Kanarfogel
8. Grandfather and Grandson: Teachers and Interpreters inHebrew Ben Sira and Greek Sirach
Ari Lamm
9. Rabbi Jacob Joshua Falk’s Final Salvo in theEmden-Eibeschuetz Controversy: Ḥarvot Ẓurim
Shnayer Leiman
10. The Taboo against “Next Year in Jerusalem” in the AmericanHaggadah (1837–1942)
Jonathan D. Sarna
11. Twentieth-Century American Orthodox Responses to Living ina Malkhut shel Ḥesed
Elana Stein Hain
12. Reception of Malachi’s Temple Critique in Judaism
Shlomo Zuckier
Memory and the Making of Meaning
13. The Last Trial of Jacob Emden: Community, Memory, Authority
Elisheva Carlebach
14. Papering Over an Era of American Orthodox Pragmatism: TheCase of College
Zev Eleff and Menachem Butler
15. Cultural Memory, Spiritual Critique, and Piyyut
Michael Fishbane
16. “A Faithful Home in Israel”? Jewish Dis/Connections inContemporary American Jewish Literature
Sylvia Barack Fishman
17. Who Is Not a Jew? Notes on the Reception of thePrinciple “Though He Sinned, He Remains an Israelite”
Matt Goldish
18. New York Jewish History and Memory: Opportunities andChallenges
Jeffrey S. Gurock
19. Inscribing Communal Memory: Memorbücher in EarlyModern and Modern Europe
Debra Kaplan
20. Pilgrims’ Progress? Ḥakham Ẓevi and the History ofVisitors to Israel Observing One Day of Yom Tov
Yosie Levine
21. Herschel Schacter’s Encounter with Mordecai Kaplan
Rafael Medoff
(Re)Creating a Usable Past
22. Remember, Research, Commemorate: The (Re)Making of aHolocaust Research Institute
Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
23. Prayer in a Time of Pandemic: Loneliness, Liturgy, andVirtual Community
Lois C. Dubin
24. Or Nogah and the Uses of History: Blidstein,Petuchowski, and the Diverse Readings of a Nineteenth-Century Reform HalakhicText
David Ellenson
25. From Rabbiner Doktor to Rabbanit Doctor: Academic Educationand the Evolution of Israeli Religious Leadership
Adam S. Ferziger
26. Why Was Titus Killed by a Gnat? Reflections on a RabbinicLegend
Steven Fine
27. Anchor to Springboard: Uses and Revaluationsof Masorah in Medieval Ashkenaz
Talya Fishman
28. Ḥasdai Crescas, Royal Courtier: A Reappraisal
Benjamin R. Gampel
29. The Slifkin Affair: Contexts, Texts, and Subtexts of Israeliand American Orthodox Responses
Benjamin J. Samuels
30. A Guide for Today’s Perplexed? The Changing Face ofMaimonidean Scholarship
David Shatz
31. The Image of the Gra in the Writings of Rabbi Joseph B.Soloveitchik
Jeffrey R. Woolf
Contributors
Recenzii
“In celebration of the immense impact Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter’s work as a rabbi, professor, and scholar has made on the Jewish community, both in America and internationally, Emet le-Ya’akov is a compendium of essays centered around the topic of seeking historical truth and maintaining intellectual integrity. The essays raise poignant questions of historiography and facing uncomfortable truths…”
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