This leads me to understand rabbinic texts not as patriarchal but as androcentric. |
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Indeed, the Gemara is a compilation of the various rabbinic discussions on the Mishna, and as such completes the understanding of the Mishna. |
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The Talmud and other rabbinic literature stress the need to compromise in order to have peaceful relationships between husband and wife. |
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The very late rabbinic midrash on Lamentations in fact takes this text explicitly as a messianic prophecy. |
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What respect is there for the words of the Prophets, the Talmudic Sages or the rabbinic giants of today? |
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In rabbinic Judaism, the rabbis acted as examples for others in their congregation and community. |
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All this is consistent with rabbinic writings recorded many centuries before. |
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According to one rabbinic text, a scholar suggests that David will occupy a throne next to God. |
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He codified all the rabbinic teachings into a collected work known as the Mishnah. |
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The book is a compilation of Biblical narrative, rabbinic legends, prayers, homilies and songs. |
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This first edition is also the first Hebrew book to contain rabbinic approbations, and the second printed during the lifetime of the author. |
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The face of Orthodox rabbinic leadership is about to transform and, with it, the experience of orthodoxy itself. |
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This fact explains some very severe judgements which are to be found in rabbinic tradition. |
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It is common knowledge among those familiar with the rabbinic tradition that Haman was considered a descendant of the Amalekites. |
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The rabbinic circle of Israel's main settler council, Yesha, has denounced the hiring of an Arab to restore the shrine. |
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There is, however, a considerable amount of interest in inter-testamental and rabbinic Judaism. |
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You must be able to work effectively with an active and diverse board of lay leaders, with rabbinic and non-rabbinic staff, and with congregational rabbis and their boards. |
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This does not include funding for ministries and rabbinic offices they've controlled. |
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One of the most famous of his teachings consists of two Torah quotations that were staples of Judaism and echoes the emphasis of the rabbinic teachings of his era. |
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And it was coming from my modest shul, affectionately called Landau's after the rabbinic family that founded it and continues to lead the congregation. |
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Azazel was the personification of uncleanness, and in later rabbinic writings, was sometimes described as a fallen angel. |
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It is a liturgical and ethical way constantly expatiated on by the prophets and priests, by rabbinic sages, and by philosophers. |
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The seven laws of which he speaks represent, in turn, a rabbinic adumbration of the biblical prohibition against eating meat with blood in it. |
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They find jobs quickly, they are well-liked, and they are, despite the RCA's opposition, de facto rabbinic actors. |
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The Gemara is the basis for all later codes of rabbinic law and is much quoted in other rabbinic literature. |
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Now some writers question the antiquity of the rabbinic moser laws. |
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Whether Goldberg knew about the rabbinic linkage of Haman to Amalek I do not know. |
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An introduction to rabbinic Judaism is being taught at the Lateran by a rabbi, who is the second holder of that position. |
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The IDF has several long-term programmes in which participants may engage in academic and rabbinic studies. |
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In rabbinic literature the patriarchal contribution is sometimes based on the merits of the patriarchs gained because of their righteousness. |
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The medieval commentary of Rashi appears in Spanish rabbinic type both above and below these texts. |
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Sheldon Zimmerman resigned as president of the four-campus Hebrew Union College on December 4 shortly after Reform Judaism's rabbinic association suspended him. |
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Now the evening of 24 Kislew, that is to say 25 Kislew, is exactly the winter solstice, according to the rabbinic calendar. |
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A classic of Neuhochdeutsch, the translation of the Old Testament was based on an early printed Hebrew edition, with some reliance on rabbinic interpretation. |
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In the rabbinic tradition the idea of peace is part of the nature of God. |
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Some Conservative authorities permit wine and grape juice made without rabbinic supervision. |
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It explicated the rules of logical induction and deduction which are the basis of Talmudic rhetoric, and supplied students with appropriate methods for the investigation of difficulties in the old rabbinic texts. |
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This rabbinic hermeneutical understanding, which indeed relates to the mystical language of transpersonal experience, was shared by the Church fathers, appearing already in the works of Origen. |
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The book presents an excellent description of passages about the menstruant culled from ancient rabbinic compilations. |
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One of various works which attempt to explicate the riddles contained in the talmudic account, the book by Rev. Finkelstein was among the first rabbinic works published in America. |
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The miracles of Jesus differ from the fantastic miracle stories of the Hellenism and the rabbinic Judaism at that time, by their simplicity and especially by their religious, metaphorical meaning. |
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The professor of New Testament Greek, sensitive to the question likewise treats an exegesis of a text in reference to the Qumran,apocalyptic and apocryphal texts, as well as the rabbinic writings. |
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According to rabbinic tradition, she was a keeper of tabernacle lamps. |
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Sometimes there is an indication of which has become law, and where this indication is missing it is the duty of the Doctors of posterity to establish the halakha or rabbinic law. |
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Thus, in the post Destruction time, the rabbinic liturgists have formulated an eschatological vision in their interpretative view of scriptural fulfilment. |
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In a wry pastiche of traditional exegesis, Amichai takes on the rabbinic anxiety about nature as alien, goyish, a seduction. |
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The reason for rabbinic ambiguity toward the Maccabees is rooted in the post-Hanukkah saga of the Hasmoneans. |
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The San Geronimo Institute publishes new translations of Midrashim, of Responsa and of rabbinic commentaries, which are used by young university teachers of Spain. |
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Aside from the many facets of rabbinic and Hebraic literature, both religious and secular, which comprise this exhibition, two areas in particular should finally be noted here. |
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Flusser on the other hand tries to reveal the 'true' meaning of the parables through a study of the literary form of the parables to be found in rabbinic literature. |
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In this book,Michel-Henri Sommo or Michael, as he prefers makes the reader itch with his cloying self-righteousness, his smug biblical citations and his trite rabbinic aphorisms. |
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Acosta soon discovered, however, that the prevailing form of Judaism was not a biblical one but, rather, an elaborate structure based on rabbinic legislation. |
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As recently as 1988 it had only one student enrolled in its advanced rabbinic program, but since then it has had five new graduates and currently enrols five students in that program. |
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The Venetian edition contains 80 woodcuts, mostly portraying the disputing animals, all of whom are learned in traditional rabbinic literature as well as in logic, biology, and grammar. |
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Within these courses he certainly does point out the value of these texts for their own sake and does put them into their own context, i.e., rabbinic Judaism. |
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Jesus is not an exception in using the rabbinic methodology of sacredness. |
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The halakhic rabbinic literature of the modern period is a continued expression of rabbinic diaspora Judaism, not of the emancipated Judaism of the modern world. |
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The fact that the rabbinic texts quoted here were put into writing at a later date than the gospels should not prevent us comparing one with the other. |
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The Talmud was a compilation of both the Mishnah and the Gemara, rabbinic commentaries redacted over the next three centuries. |
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They soon developed oral traditions of their own, which differed from the rabbinic traditions, and eventually formed the Karaite sect. |
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It does not know a Mosaic, prophetic, and rabbinic Judaism, nor Orthodox and Liberal Judaism. |
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His wife had obviously assumed the role of judaizer since in rabbinic law it was held that Jewishness was transmitted through the mother. |
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Building upon rabbinic insights, the kabbalists were notably sensitive to biblical nuances and allusions. |
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Are you another John the Baptizer announcing the wrath to come or a future Gamaliel offering wise rabbinic counsel? |
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He examines journals, books, pamphlets, rabbinic sermons, consistorial documents, and correspondence. |
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According to rabbinic tradition, there are 613 commandments in the Torah. |
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Returning to the rabbinic texts on salvation, we note the striking absence of a definition of the requirements to become a tzaddik of the nations. |
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Others dismissed this view entirely, citing the many debates in ancient rabbinic sources which castigated various heresies without any reference to observance. |
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No previous background in Rabbinic literature is required but students must be able to read unpointed Hebrew texts. |
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He is an Orthodox Jew who teaches Rabbinic Studies in California. |
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Rabbinic religion was inescapably eschatological because the world in which rabbis lived could make sense to them on no other basis. |
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Around this same time period, Rabbinic Judaism made their circumcision requirement even stricter. |
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Generally, scholars view Rabbinic Judaism as having been meaningfully influenced by Hellenism. |
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In it he justifies partnership minyanim based on the Rabbinic concept of human dignity. |
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As in other aspects, Orthodox positions reflect the mainstream of traditional Rabbinic Judaism through the ages. |
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Chicken and other kosher birds are considered the same as meat under the laws of kashrut, but the prohibition is Rabbinic, not Biblical. |
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Based on the Biblical injunction against cooking a kid in its mother's milk, this rule is mostly derived from the Oral Torah, the Talmud and Rabbinic law. |
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According to Rabbinic lore, the original lagoos was changed because Ptolemy's father was called Lagos, and the word would be disrespectful of the Lagids. |
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