Index
This Index contains the most important names of persons, titles of books, technical terms and Hebrew words occurring in the text. In the notes to the text, the Hebrew words are for the most part given also in Hebrew characters.
A collection of essays surveying Jewish religious life, history, and literature, examining mystic and pietistic movements, influential thinkers and commentators, doctrinal themes such as divine retribution and law, and the interplay between tradition and modern critical scholarship. Several pieces trace transmission of rabbinic learning, textual bibliography, and the roles of children and women within ritual contexts, while others consider institutional collections and the titling of Hebrew works. The volume balances historical description, theological analysis, and bibliographical notes to illuminate how communal practices, interpretive methods, and scholarly criticism have shaped Jewish belief and observance.
This Index contains the most important names of persons, titles of books, technical terms and Hebrew words occurring in the text. In the notes to the text, the Hebrew words are for the most part given also in Hebrew characters.