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Defining Jewish Difference

From Antiquity to the Present

Berkowitz shows that interpretation of Leviticus 18:3 provides an essential backdrop for today's conversations about Jewish assimilation and minority identity.

Beth A. Berkowitz (Author)

9781107013711, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 19 March 2012

288 pages

23.5 x 15.9 x 2.2 cm, 0.51 kg

'Berkowitz's chapters are a wellspring of information on defining Jewish identity from epochs of Jewish life, culled mainly from scriptural verses as interpreted in traditional rabbinic sources \u2026 this volume is a welcome and needed repository of classic rabbinic legal discussion, disputation, and decisions concerning keeping Judaism and maintaining Jewish survival in the proximity of adaptation and assimilation \u2026 this book, with its erudite scholarship, is a worthwhile read.' The Catholic Biblical Quarterly

This book traces the interpretive career of Leviticus 18:3, a verse that forbids Israel fr]

Defining Jewish Difference From Antiquity to the Present Berkowitz Hardback

Defining Jewish Difference

From Antiquity to the Present

Berkowitz shows that interpretation of Leviticus 18:3 provides an essential backdrop for today's conversations about Jewish assimilation and minority identity.

Beth A. Berkowitz (Author)

9781107013711, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 19 March 2012

288 pages

23.5 x 15.9 x 2.2 cm, 0.51 kg

'Berkowitz's chapters are a wellspring of information on defining Jewish identity from epochs of Jewish life, culled mainly from scriptural verses as interpreted in traditional rabbinic sources \u2026 this volume is a welcome and needed repository of classic rabbinic legal discussion, disputation, and decisions concerning keeping Judaism and maintaining Jewish survival in the proximity of adaptation and assimilation \u2026 this book, with its erudite scholarship, is a worthwhile read.' The Catholic Biblical Quarterly

This book traces the interpretive career of Leviticus 18:3, a verse that forbids Israel fr]

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