Vixens Disturbing Vineyards

Vixens Disturbing Vineyards
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Embarrassment and Embracement of Scriptures-A Festschrift Honoring Harry Fox (leBeit Yoreh)
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Artikel-Nr:
9781934843413
Veröffentl:
2010
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken mit Schutzumschlag
Erscheinungsdatum:
08.04.2010
Seiten:
696
Autor:
Aubrey Glazer
Gewicht:
1215 g
Format:
240x161x42 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Tzemah Yoreh (PhD, Hebrew University) was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Albright Institute Jerusalem (2006) and Ben-Gurion University (2006-2008). He is currently Assistant Professor of Bible at the American Jewish University.
Embarrassment and embracement are two moments in the reading, misreading and re-reading of scriptures, defined broadly to include both canonical and non-canonical texts. Despite what Harold Bloom calls our "belatedness" in this process, every reading community has its way of confronting that moment of embarrassment so as to re-embrace or reject its implications. These implications are especially strong in religious cultures with a nomian tradition. By entering into that very tension between what Fox calls embarrassment and re-embracement, every reader recognizes the anxiety of a narrative's influence upon a community. Papers dealing with different aspects of this phenomenon are part of a festschrift honoring Professor Harry Fox (LeBeit Yoreh) the originator of this seminal idea in the transmission of texts. Contributors include such scholars as Yaakov Elman, Simcha Fishbane, the late Chana Safrai and Tirzah Meacham as well as many students, colleagues and friends of Professor Fox.
INTRODUCTION Harry Fox (University of Toronto), The Embarrassment of Embarrassment by Harry Fox (University of Toronto), Judaism and Genocide: The Embarrassment of Jewish Jihad, BIBLE Diane Kriger, A Re-embracement of Judges, Challenging Public-Private Boundaries by Tzemah Yoreh (American Jewish University), Shekhem and the So-Called Rape of Dina by Miryam Segal (Queens College, City University of New York), An Embarrassment of Riches, A Pride of Depletion and the Ambiguity of Address by Paul Heger, Unabashedly Reading Desired Outcomes Into Scripture: Jewish Reaction to External Encroachment on its Cultural Heritage by Hindy Najman (University of Toronto), Rewriting as Whitewashing: The Case of Rewritten Bible by Shana Husband (University of Toronto), Establishing a Sacred Church in the New Testament, TALMUD AND MIDRASH - Laliv Clenman (University of Toronto), ¿It was not according to the will of the Sages¿: Halakhic and Aggadic Responses to Pinhas¿ Killing of Zimri and Kozbi in Numbers 25 by Eric Lawee (York University), Embarrassment and Re-Embracement of a Midrash on Genesis 2:23 by Pearl Elman, Deuteronomy 21:10-14: The Beautiful Captive Woman, Eva Mroczek (University of Toronto), A Peg to Hang on: Metaphor, Ancestral Merit and the Midrashic Relationship of David and Solomon by Eliezer Segal (University of Calgary), From Glutton to Gangster by Alon Goshen Gottstein (Beit Morasha), Did the Tannaim Interpret the Song of Songs Systematically? Lieberman Reconsidered by Yaakov Elman (Yeshiva University), The Halakhah Follows RaväExcept When It Doesn¿t: A Mediation on Halakhic Decision-Making by Herbert Basser (Queens University) Rabbinic Mindsets Within the Universal Mythic Structures of Sacred History: A Few Interesting Cases by Simcha Fishbane (Touro College), Count Your Blessings: Jewish Mourning Rituals During the Spring Season (Sefirat Haomer), COMIC INTERLUDE - Ilana Kurshan, Making Fish for Shabbat (Yoma 75A), MEDIEVAL INTERPRETATION - Elisha S. Ancselovits, Embarrassment as a Means of Embracing Authorial Intent by Gyongyi Heged?s (University of Western Ontario), The Double Path: The Two Layers of Thinking and the Twofold Nature of Knowledge in the Work of Saadya Gaon by Albert Dov Friedberg (University of Toronto), Embarrassment as a Creative Force in Maimonides¿ Meta-Halakhic Enumeration of the 613 Commandments by Alan Verskin (Princeton University), Teaching Philosophy to the Multitude: An Introduction to the Educational Theory Of Nissim ben Moshe of Marseilles, MODERN: Ira Robinson (Concordia University), Rabbi Natan Slifkin on Science and Torah: The Evolution of a Search for Truth by Bonna Devora Haberman (Hebrew University), Mapping Alternate texts of Gender Difference,byTirzah Meacham (University of Toronto), How Can They Be Better than Us? Embarrassment and Legislation by Justin Jaron Lewis (University of Manitoba), ¿Such things have never been heard of ¿: Jewish Intellectuals and Hasidic Miracles by Edward Elkin, "Chosenness" by Aubrey L. Glazer, Dur?e, Devekuth, & Re-embracing the Godlover: Involution of Unio Mystica via Collocative HomosexuELity by Tanhum Yoreh (York University), Environmental Embarrassment, Genesis 1:26-28 vs. Genesis 2:15, AFTERWORD by Aubrey Glazer, Vixens Disturbing Vineyards: Why Fox's Embracement of Scriptures Can Be Embarrassing, HEBREW CONTRIBUTIONS.

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