The Modern Study of the Mishnah

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Jacob Neusner
BRILL, 1973 - Social Science - 283 pages
 

Contents

Jacob N Epsteins Introduction to the Text of
13
Jacob N Epstein on the Formation of the Mishnah
37
Zecharias Frankel
59
The Mishnah as a LawCode
76
The First Critical Exegete
90
N Krochmal H Graetz I
107
David Hoffmanns The First Mishnah
122
Joachim Oppenheim
155
David Weiss Halivni on the Mishnah
180
Abraham Weiss
197
Hanokh Albeck on the Mishnah
209
Abraham Goldberg
225
Benjamin DeVries
242
Bibliography
256
Index of Talmudic Passages
270
Copyright

J S Zuri
169

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About the author (1973)

Jacob Neusner was born in Hartford, Connecticut on July 28, 1932. He received a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University in 1953. He studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, where he was ordained a Conservative rabbi and received a master's degree in Hebrew letters in 1960. He also received a doctorate in religion from Columbia University. He taught at Dartmouth College, Brown University, and the University of South Florida before joining the religion department at Bard College in 1994. He retired from there in 2014. He was a religious historian and one of the world's foremost scholars of Jewish rabbinical texts. He published more than 900 books during his lifetime including A Life of Yohanan ben Zakkai; The Way of Torah: An Introduction to Judaism; Judaism: The Evidence of the Mishnah; Strangers at Home: The 'Holocaust,' Zionism, and American Judaism; Translating the Classics of Judaism: In Theory and in Practice; Why There Never Was a 'Talmud of Caesarea': Saul Lieberman's Mistakes; and Judaism: An Introduction. He wrote The Bible and Us: A Priest and a Rabbi Read Scripture Together with Andrew M. Greeley and A Rabbi Talks with Jesus with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI. He also edited and translated, with others, nearly the entirety of the Jewish rabbinical texts. He died on October 8, 2016 at the age of 84.

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