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Periodicals and Collected Essays
- Hebrew Studies
- National Association of Professors of Hebrew
- Volume 49, 2008
- pp. 387-399
- 10.1353/hbr.2008.0041
- Review
- Additional Information
PERIODICALS AND COLLECTED ESSAYS Compiled by Pamela Barmash, Shachar Pinsker, and Rick Painter ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH STUDIES REVIEW. 31.2 (2007) Marcin Wodziski, “How Modern Is an Antimodernist Movement? The Emergence of Hasidic Politics in Congress Poland,” pp. 221–240; Jess Olson, “The Late Zionism of Nathan Birnbaum: The Herzl Controversy Reconsidered,” pp 241–276; Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, “Plato in Rabbi Shimeon bar Yohai's Cave (B. Shabbat 33b–34a): The Talmudic Inversion of Plato’s Politics of Philosophy,” pp 277–296; Sarra Lev, “How the ’Aylonit Got Her Sex,” pp 297–316; Mustafa Dehqan, “Tehran’s Unmined Archive of Kurdish Jewry: A Field Report,” pp 317–327. Review Essay. Stuart S. Miller, “Roman Imperialism, Jewish SelfDefinition , and Rabbinic Society: Belayche’s Iudaea-Palaestina, Schwartz’s Imperialism and Jewish Society, and Boyarin’s Border Lines Reconsidered,” pp 329–362. Book Reviews, pp. 363–430. ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH STUDIES REVIEW. 32.1 (2008) Dean Phillip Bell, “The Little Ice Age and the Jews: Environmental History and the Mercurial Nature of Jewish–Christian Relations in Early Modern Germany,” pp. 1–27; Judah M. Cohen, “Whither Jewish Music? Jewish Studies, Music Scholarship, and the Tilt Between Seminary and University,” pp. 29–48; Howard N. Lupovitch, “Navigating Rough Waters: Alexander Kohut and the Hungarian Roots of Conservative Judaism,” pp. 49–78; Samuel Temkin, “Luis de Carvajal and His People,” pp. 79–100; Reuven Kiperwasser and Dan D. Y. Shapira, “Irano-Talmudica I: The Three-Legged Ass and Ridy in B. Ta‘anith: Some Observations about Mythic Hydrology in the Babylonian Talmud and in Ancient Iran,” pp. 101– 116; Jason Kalman, “Job the Patient/Maimonides the Physician: A Case Study in the Unity of Maimonides’ Thought,” pp. 117–140. Review Essay. Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, “Hasidei de'ar‘a and Hasidei dekokhvaya’: Two Trends in Modern Jewish Historiography,” pp. 141–167. Book Reviews, pp. 169–219. ISRAEL STUDIES. 13.1 (2008) David Newman, “Introduction—Geographic Discourses: The Changing Spatial and Territorial Dimensions of Israeli Politics and Society,” pp. 1–19; Stanley Waterman, “Constructing Spatial Knowledge: Geography as a Hebrew Studies 49 (2008) 388 Periodicals and Collected Essays Discipline: A Critical Overview of the Evolution of Israeli Human Geography,” pp. 20–43; Yoram Bar-Gal and Bruria Bar-Gal, “‘To Tie the Cords Between the People and Its Land’: Geography Education In Israel,” pp. 44–67; Gideon Biger, “The Boundaries of Israel—Palestine Past, Present, and Future: A Critical Geographical View,” pp. 68–93; Haim Yacobi, “Architecture, Orientalism, and Identity: The Politics of the IsraeliBuilt Environment,” pp. 94–118; Alon Tal, “Space Matters: Historic Drivers and Turning Points In Israel’s Open Space Protection Policy,” pp. 119–151; Moshe Brawer, “The Image of Israel’s Geographical Transformation (In Honor of Israel Prize Recipient, Prof. Elisha Efrat),” pp. 152–159; Eran Razin, “Arie Shachar (1935–2006) Transformations of Israel’s Urban Geography,” pp. 160–176. ISRAEL STUDIES. 13.2 (2008) Alexander Yakobson, “Jewish Peoplehood and the Jewish State, How Unique?—A Comparative Survey,” pp. 1–27; Moshe Shemesh, “The Origins of Sadat’s Strategic Volte-face (Marking 30 Years Since Sadat’s Historic Visit to Israel, November 1977),” pp. 28–53; Menachem Klein, “Jerusalem as an Israeli Problem—A Review of Forty Years of Israeli Rule Over Arab Jerusalem,” pp. 54–72; Dov Waxman, “From Conflict to Consensus: Cultural Conflict and the Israeli Debate Over Territorial Withdrawal,” pp. 73–96; Paula Kabalo, “Mediating Between Citizens and a New State: The History of Shurat ha-mitnadvim,” pp. 97–121; Yaron Peleg, “From Black to White: Changing Images of Mizrahim in Israeli Cinema,” pp. 122–145; Ted Sasson and Shaul Kelner, “From Shrine to Forum: Masada and the Politics of Jewish Extremism,” pp. 146–163; Yagil Levy, “The Sociological Heritage of Moshe Lissak: The Bi-directional Utilization of a Conceptual Framework,” pp. 164–175. Review Essays. Shlomo Aronson, “Tom Segev, 1967—Israel, War and the Year that Transformed the Middle East, and, Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez, Foxbats over Dimona: The Soviets’ Nuclear Gamble in the Six-Day War,” pp. 176–182; Mitchell Bard, “Michael Oren, Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East: 1776 to the Present,” pp. 183–188. ISRAEL STUDIES. 13.3 (2008) Gideon Katz...