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Jacob Neusner (July 28, 1932 –
October 8, 2016) was an
American academic scholar of Judaism. He was
named as one of the most
published authors in history...
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Neusner & Avery-Peck 2003, pp. 311–333.
Jacobs 2003, "Orthodox Judaism".
Rudavsky 1979, pp. 317–346.
Raphael 1984, pp. 79–124.
Neusner & Avery-Peck...
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writings composed between 400 and 1200 CE.
According to Gary
Porton and
Jacob Neusner,
midrash has
three technical meanings:
Judaic biblical interpretation;...
- This is a list of
books by
Jacob Neusner. Articles, reviews, etc. are not
included here. A Life of
Yohanan ben Zakkai. Leiden, 1962: E. J. Brill. Abraham...
- Study. Longmans, Green. p. 9.
Retrieved 2022-04-02.
Neusner,
Jacob (12 May 2016). "Jacob
Neusner, 'The
Rabbinic traditions about the
Pharisees before...
- Warmind, Morten; Hawley, John Stratton; Reynolds, Frank; Giarardot, Norman;
Neusner, Jacob; Pelikan, Jaroslav; Campo, Juan; Penner, Hans (1999).
Wendy Doniger...
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Archived from the
original on 25
October 2016.
Retrieved 8
November 2016.
Neusner,
Jacob (7
October 2009).
World Religions in America,
Fourth Edition: An...
- Talmud: A
Translation and Commentary,
edited by
Jacob Neusner and
translated by
Jacob Neusner,
Tzvee Zahavy, Alan Avery-Peck, B.
Barry Levy,
Martin S...
- "Reform and
Conservative Judaism in Israel". In Goldscheider, Calvin;
Neusner,
Jacob (eds.).
Social Foundations of
Judaism (Reprint ed.). Eugene, Or:...
- who say don't know'—was
typical of the
attitude of the leadership.
Jacob Neusner,
World Religions in America: An Introduction,
Westminster John Knox Press...