Sunday, November 27, 2022

Open Access Journal: Oqimta: Studies in Talmudic and Rabbinic Literature

[First posted in AWOL 8 August 2013, updated 27 November 2022]

Oqimta: Studies in Talmudic and Rabbinic Literature
ISSN: 2308-1449 
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Oqimta is a digitized research journal devoted to all spheres and types of talmudic and rabbinical literature – Halakha and Agada
The articles in this journal undergo academic appraisal and redaction, and are published in the accepted languages for Judaica research.
Oqimta will be appearing once a year, in digitized form, and is available free of charge to the reading public. Articles that have completed the publication process will be uploaded to the site prior to the finalization of the issue, and can be found on the "In Publication" page.
We are pleased to present the inaugural issue: Oqimta 1 (5773 [2013]) containing thirteen articles. We take this opportunity to invite you to subscribe to our mailing list (see subscribe), and to send us your submissions (see Instructions for Authors).

volume 1 (2013)
volume 2 (2014)
volume 3 (2015)
volume 4 (2016)
volume 5 (2019)
volume 6 (2020)
volume 7 (2021)
volume 8 (2022)
volume 9 (2023)


Gilad Sasson
Whoever maintains "R. Samuel b. Nahmani said in R. Jonathan's name: Whoever maintains" … is merely erring – about the editing of the apologetic sermons in Bavli Shabbat 55b-56b (Heb.)
פתח קובץ Summary

Tzvi Novick
Israel, the Nations, and the Angels in a Qillirian Silluq for Rosh ha-Shanah
פתח קובץ Summary

Bracha Elitzur
“The Ox and Lion lock horns until the arrival of the Messiah”: Structure and Significance in Judah’s Speech in the Tanhuma Printed Edition (Heb.)
פתח קובץ Summary

Yehonathan Wormser and Moshe Lavee
The Palestinian Language Type of Early Tanhuma Recension from the Cairo Genizah (Heb.)
פתח קובץ Summary

Tirza Kelman
'I Wrote in My Commentary': The Kesef Mishneh and the Commentary of Maimonides in the Beit Yosef as a Prism to R. Joseph Karo's Work Process (Heb.)
פתח קובץ Summary

Amichay Schwartz
Ashtori Ha-Parḥi: The Origin of the Name and the Location of 'Floranza' (Heb.)
פתח קובץ Summary


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