From Rebuke to Consolation Exegesis and Theology in the Liturgical Anthology of the Ninth Av Season

This book contributes to the ongoing research into the emergence of rabbinic Judaism in the synagogue setting through a study of one constellation of rabbinic and synagogue literature, the sequence of prophetic lectionary texts designated for the Sabbaths surrounding Tisha b' Av, and the midras...

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Main Author: Stern, Elsie (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Brown Judaic Studies 2020
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