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The Exegetical Craft of the Zohar: Toward an Appreciation
Yaqub Al-Qirqisani: a Staunch Scripturalist? Karaite Literal Understanding and Scripturalism Under Islamic Rule
Kabbalah As a Shield Against the “Scourge” of Biblical Criticism: a Comparative Analysis of the Torah Commentaries of Elia Benamozegh and Mordecai Breuer
ZOHAR QUESTIONS – DANIEL MATT 1) How Did You First Become Drawn
Applied Peshat: Historical-Critical Method and Religious Meaning
A Talmudist's Halakhic Hermeneutics: a New
A Whiteheadian Interpretation of the Zoharic Creation Story
Yeshivat Har Etzion Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash (Vbm) ******************************************************
The Requirement of Peshat and the Challenge of Derash
The Poetic Superstructure of the Babylonian Talmud and the Reader It Fashions
Karaite Judaism and Its Contribution to Biblical Studies
Naomi Cohen Grunhaus Stern College for Women Yeshiva University 245 Lexington Avenue New York, N.Y
The Interpretive Method of the Karaite Aaron Ben Joseph: Uniqueness Versus Conformity
4 Levels of Biblical Interpretation
Ephraim Kanarfogel and Moshe Sokolow
Pardes (Jewish Exegesis)
A Newcomer's Guide to Kabbalah
Glossa Ordinaria and Glossa Hebraica Midrash in Rashi and the Gloss
Top View
Women's Voices in Contemporary Orthodox Tanakh Scholarship
Rashi's Literary Outlook As Reflected in His Conception
A Catalogue of the Blau Collection of Hebrew Books in the University of Glasgow Library
Curriculum Vitae and Publication List Mordechai Z
The Ritualization of Scripture in Rabbenu Bahya Ben Asher's Eating Manual Shulhan Shel Arba' by Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus
Yiddish Ethical Texts and the Diffusion of the Kabbalah in the 17Th and 18Th Centuries
Peshat and Derash: a New Simple Intuitive Approach
Does Halakhah Really Uproot Peshat?
Inside Out: Autobiographical Reflections on Israel by Women Artists
Peshat Or Polemics: the Case of Genesis 36
Translations of the Zohar: Historical Contexts and Ideological Frameworks*
Abraham Ibn Ezra's Non-Literal Interpretations
Mystical Midrash
Reading Other People Reading Other People's Scripture