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Daphne Patai (born 1943) is an
American scholar and author. She is
professor emeritus of the
Department of Languages, Literatures, and
Cultures at the...
- and anthropologist.
Patai was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary in 1910 to
Edith Patai, née Ehrenfeld, and József
Patai [hu].
Patai's mother was born in...
- 2020.
Patai, p. 139-40
Patai 141
Golden River to
Golden Road, R.
Patai, 136
Women in
Ancient Persia, 559–331 BC By
Maria Brosius, p. 68
Patai, p. 139...
- Huffingtonpost.com. 31
March 2011.
Retrieved 2
October 2013.
Neusner (1991) p. 64
Patai,
Raphael (1996) [1977]. The
Jewish Mind. Detroit:
Wayne State University...
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Machine Schwartz (1988), p. 7.
Schwartz (1988), p. 8.
Patai (1990), pp. 229–230.
Patai (1990), p. 230.
Patai (1990), p. 231.
Geoffrey W. Dennis, The Encyclopedia...
- 1134/S1070363208040336. S2CID 98056619.
Patai 1967, p. 425.
Patai 1967, pp. 63, 425.
Patai 1967, pp. 67–68.
Patai 1967, pp. 376–377.
Patai, Saul, ed. (1967). The Chemistry...
- Eisheth. It is
stated Esau took four
wives in
imitation to him.
Raphael Patai (1990). The
Hebrew Goddess.
Wayne State University Press.
Zohar 3:76b-77a...
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Kabbalistic source materials.
Patai draws a
historic distinction between the
shekhinah and the Matronit. In his book
Patai also
discusses the
Hebrew goddesses...
- Hungarian-born,
Jewish cultural anthropologist and
Orientalist Raphael Patai. He also
wrote The
Jewish Mind. The book
advocates a tribal-group-survival...
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Mukim Labi is a
mukim in the
interior of
Belait District, Brunei. It has an area of 361.8
square kilometres (139.7 sq mi); the po****tion was 1,216 in...