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A Conceptual Commentary on Midrash Leviticus Rabbah: Value Concepts in Jewish Thought Paperback - 2001
by Max Kadushin
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- Title A Conceptual Commentary on Midrash Leviticus Rabbah: Value Concepts in Jewish Thought
- Author Max Kadushin
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- Pages 287
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Distribution Partners, Binghampton, New York
- Date 2001
- ISBN 9781586841010 / 1586841017
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Binghampton, New York: Global Publications, Binghampton University, 2001. Scholarly study examines each rabbinic text or sequence of homilies in order to uncover specific value concepts which are reflected in them either explicitly or implicitly. After skillfully revealing these value concepts, Kadushin proceeds to elucidate them in light of the midrashic context under consideration, and then discusses their meanings and significance within the entire rabbinic value complex. These explications, based upon Kadushins conceptual approach, clarify the frequently obscure nexus between the biblical citations which initially served as verbal stimuli and the rabbinic comments which appear to be so far removed from them. Furthermore, particularly when analyzing rabbinic texts in which conceptual terms are employed, Kadushin adroitly demonstrates the similarities and differences in meaning and nuance between the distinctive levels of usage. In addition, Kadushins notes underscore the organismic…
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