Tarbiz :A Quarterly for Jewish studies
ISSN: 0334-3650
Tarbiz is the only Hebrew academic journal that is devoted to the entire range of Jewish studies. Appearing quarterly, this journal is the principal forum for the expression of the most important developments in Jewish studies in our generation, and its contributors include the leading scholars in the various fields of Jewish studies in Israel and the world, as well as young scholars who are beginning to make their mark.Tarbiz was first published in 1930 at the Institute of Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, under the editorial pen of Prof. Jacob Nachum Epstein z”l.Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoSubmission of Manuscripts:
Manuscripts as well as abstracts of the article in English and Hebrew are to be submitted via the following email:
tarbiz.jerusalem@gmail.com
Articles should be prepared according to the “Guidelines for Preparation of Manuscripts Submitted to Shnaton” as published in Shnaton, vol. 15, pp. 347-52.
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoShulamit Elizur ,The Origins of the Seliḥot Piyyutim
Avishai Bar-Asher, The Earliest Sefer ha-Zohar in Jerusalem: Early Manuscripts of Zoharic Texts and an Unknown Fragment from Midrash ha-Neʿlam [?]Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoBezalel Bar-Kochva, The Religious Persecutions of Antiochus Epiphanes as a Historical Reality David Henshke, Between Blessings and Prayer: On the History of the Amidah Prayer
Mordechai Sabato, On the Inclusion of the ‘Mikan Ameru’ Homilies in the Halakhic Midrashim
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoEditorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina Rigo
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina Rigo
Bezalel Bar-Kochva, An Extraordinary Jewish Ethnography Related by a Roman-Gallic Augustan HistorianMenahem Kahana, On Halakhic Tolerance as It Evolved: An Early and Forgotten Disagreement between Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel
Pinchas Roth, Halakha and Criticism in Southern France: R. David ben Shaul on the Laws of Wine Made by Gentiles English Abstract - תקציר בעברית
Simcha Emanuel, ʻFrom where the Sun Rises to where It Setsʼ: The Responsa by Rashba to the Sages of Acre
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoRonny Vollan, Coptic Hebraists in the Middle Ages? On the Transmission of Rav Saʿadiah Gaon’s TafsīrEnglish Abstract - תקציר בעברית
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoAharon Shemesh, Transmitting Regular and Irregular Semen Impurity at Qumran: A study of 4QTohoraa (4Q274)Michael Rand, Was Mahzor Eretz Israel – A Geniza Codex Indeed Used in Eretz Israel? New Fragments of the Codex and their Contribution to an Understanding of the Nature of its Liturgical RiteEnglish Abstract - תקציר בעברית
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoShulamit Elizur, The Early Scope of Parashat Sheqalim
Gideon Bohak, The Hidden Hekhalot: Towards Reconstructing an Unknown Hekhalot Composition from the Cairo GenizahIdit Einat-Nov, Uncertainty as a Poetic Principle: A Reading of Nəʾum Ašer Ben Yəhudah by Shlomo Ibn ṢaqbelEditorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoYonatan Feintuch, The Textual Development of the Aggadah of Rav Ada b. Abba (b BB 22a) in Light of the Evidence of an Early Genizah FragmentTsippi Kauffman, Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Przysucha
Editorial Board: Shulamit Elizur, Menahem Kister, Caterina RigoEditorial Board: Menahem Kahana, Chava Turnianski, Israel J. YuvalDaniel Boyarin, Once Again: ‘Two Dominions in Heaven’ in the Mekhilta
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