About This Book
A collection of essays surveys Jewish literary production from biblical writings through medieval and modern developments, tracing languages, genres, and the rediscovery of forgotten works. The author examines critical controversies surrounding sacred texts and the methods of biblical and rabbinic scholarship. Several pieces profile influential thinkers and movements, as well as poetic, liturgical, and scholarly traditions that shaped communal life. Cultural topics include portrayals of women, themes of humor and love in poetry, theatrical expression, and the music of worship. Historical sketches address diasporic experience, communal institutions, and encounters between Jewish culture and broader civilization.
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