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Wine, Women & Song: Some Remarks on Poetry & Grammar – Part II

Wine, Women & Song: Some Remarks on Poetry & Grammar – Part II

Wine, Women and Song: Some Remarks on Poetry and Grammar – Part II By: Yitzhak of בין דין לדין [In addition to reiterating my thanks to Andy and Wolf2191 for their assistance and encouragement, I wish to thank Eliezer Brodt for a number of valuable suggestions, several of which have been incorporated into this part of the essay.] Great Men and Grammar In the first part of this essay, we discussed Ibn Ezra’s slashing attack on the alleged grammatical lapses…

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על ספר קידוש החמה לר’ יונה בר”י בוקסבוים

על ספר קידוש החמה לר’ יונה בר”י בוקסבוים

על ספר קידוש החמה לר' יונה בר"י בוקסבוים Posted by: Dan Rabinowitz, March 30, 2009 10:37 PM | Comments (7) | Link to this post | Print this post עקביא שמש, Book Reviews, בעברית, Birkat ha-Chamah, Censorship על ספר קידוש החמה לר' יונה בר"י בוקסבויםפעיה"ק שיכון סקווירא יע"א, תשס"ט מאת: עקביא שמש תופעה ידועה היא כי מיד לאחר חג הפורים מתמלאות חנויות הספרים בספרי הגדות של פסח כמים לים מכסים. אין לך שנה דומה לחברתה בהגדותיה, והמעיין עומד משתאה ונבוך, ואינו יודע…

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Review of Quntres

Review of Quntres

Review of Quntresby B. Jackson First, a quick note regarding Prof. Haym Soloveitchik's apparent position that anonymous critiques are inappropriate.  It appears that his position overlooks at least one example of just that.  As Dan Rabinowitz has pointed out in a prior post, R. Shmuel Aboab authored an ethical work which critiqued some of the perceived laxity of the day but did so anonymously.    Turning to the new online journal Quntres: An Online Journal for the History, Culture, and Art…

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David Berger A Brief Response To Marc B. Shapiro

David Berger A Brief Response To Marc B. Shapiro

A Brief Response To Marc B. Shapiro by David Berger In response to Prof. Marc B. Shapiro's recent comments in, "Thoughts on Confrontation & Sundry Matters Part II," Prof. David Berger, submitted the following response to readers of the Tradition-Seforim blog. For the recently-published paperback edition of his book on Lubavitch messianism, which follows the Hebrew translation of his book — see David Berger,HaRebbe Melekh HaMashiach, Sah'aruriyyat ha-Adishut, ve-ha-Iyyum al Emunat Yisrael (Jerusalem: Urim Publications, 2005) — and which includes a new introduction…

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Message From Professor Haym Soloveitchik

Message From Professor Haym Soloveitchik

Message From Professor Haym Soloveitchik It has come to my attention that a critique of my article “Halakhah, Hermeneutics and Martyrdom” published by the Jewish Quarterly Review has appeared in the Tradition Seforim blog in Fall of 2008. In principle, I do not respond to blogs, as this would place my time at the mercy of anyone who can type. However, I am preparing my articles for re-publication in 3 volumes by the Littman Library. The articles will be reproduced…

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Marc B. Shapiro: Thoughts on Confrontation & Sundry Matters Part I

Marc B. Shapiro: Thoughts on Confrontation & Sundry Matters Part I

Thoughts on “Confrontation” and Sundry Matters Part II By: Marc B. Shapiro What follows is a continuation of this post.Some people are so set on showing the differences between Christianity and Judaism that in the process they end up distorting Judaism. Let me start with an example that for the last fifteen years must be considered a Jewish teaching. By Jewish teaching I mean a view that is taught in the observant community. This doesn’t mean that all or even…

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