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The Memory Of The Temple And The Making Of The Rabbis Naftali S Cohn

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The Memory Of The Temple And The Making Of The Rabbis Naftali S Cohn
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Naftali S. Cohn
ISBN: 9780812207460, 0812207467
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Memory Of The Temple And The Making Of The Rabbis Naftali S Cohn by Naftali S. Cohn 9780812207460, 0812207467 instant download after payment.

Naftali S. Cohn provides an innovative understanding of the rabbinic authors of the Mishnah and their intense focus on the Temple. He contends that the memory of the Temple served a political function for the rabbis, arguing for their own importance within the complex social landscape of Jewish society in Roman Palestine.


Naftali S. Cohn provides an innovative understanding of the rabbinic authors of the Mishnah and their intense focus on the Temple. He contends that the memory of the Temple served a political function for the rabbis, arguing for their own importance within the complex social landscape of Jewish society in Roman Palestine.

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