Rewriting the Talmud :: the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah.
Marcus Mordecai Schwartz behauptet in dieser Untersuchung, dass es zwei eindeutige Zeitspannen gab, in denen Überlieferungen aus dem rabbinischen Palästina Einfluss auf erweiterte Passagen von B. Rosch haSchana ausübten. Das hauptsächliche Ziel dieses Buchs ist es, die Dynamiken dieses verdoppelten...
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Zusammenfassung: | Marcus Mordecai Schwartz behauptet in dieser Untersuchung, dass es zwei eindeutige Zeitspannen gab, in denen Überlieferungen aus dem rabbinischen Palästina Einfluss auf erweiterte Passagen von B. Rosch haSchana ausübten. Das hauptsächliche Ziel dieses Buchs ist es, die Dynamiken dieses verdoppelten palästinischen Einflusses nachzuvollziehen und die Spuren, die er auf einige Textstellen von B. Rosch haSchana hat, zu erklären. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (164 pages) |
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505 | 8 | |a 5. Stammaitic Challenges: 2b:28, 3a:236. Rabbi Elazar's Dictum, 3a:23-26; 7. Ravina and Rav Ashi, 3a:26-32; 8. Baraita in support of Rabbi Yohanan, 3a:32-42; Chapter Three: Summary and Conclusions; Part II: Rava; Chapter One: Concerning Rava and Rabbah; Chapter Two: Structures and Themes; 1. The Bavli Passage; 2. The Yerushalmi Passage; Chapter Three: Analysis of B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 1. Section One: Units 1-4; a) Conclusion One: Rava appears as the main voice at unit 2, not Rabbah; b) Conclusion Two: Rava drew on Palestinian material | |
505 | 8 | |a C) Conclusion Three: Rava may have adapted Babylonian material from other redacted Babylonian contexts and incorporated them in a new sugyad) Conclusion Four: Section one of our passage was originally a separate sugya from sections two and three; 2. The Baraita of the House of Shemuel; 3. Rabbah; 4. Sections Two and Three: Units 5-8; a) Rabbi Hiyya b. Gamda's Statement; b) The Editorial Frame; c) Recapitulation of the Structure of the Yerushalmi; Chapter Four: Summary and Conclusions; Conclusion; 1. Corroborating Assumptions; 2. The Content of This Study; 3. Rav Hisda; 4. Rava | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. The Relevance of This StudyAppendices to Part I; 1. Hebrew text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 2a:10-3a:41; 2. An Aggadic Example; 3. Hisda Citations in B. Rosh Hashanah; a) References 6 and 12 (8a:38, 8b:10); b) Reference 18 (17a:43); c) Reference 20; Appendices to Part II; 1. Hebrew Text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 2. Midrashic Synopsis; 3. Rava Citations with Yerushalmi Parallels; Bibliography; Index of Sources; Index of Subjects and Names | |
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spelling | Schwartz, Marcus Mordecai. Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2019. 1 online resource (164 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism ; v. 175 Print version record. Cover; Titel; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. Initial Influences and Hypothesis; 2. Additional Scholarly Influences; a) The Role of the Early Amoraim; b) The Role of Middle-Generation Babylonian Amoraim; 3. Methodology and Application; Part I: Rav Hisda; Chapter One: Hisda Dicta and Materials in the Yerushalmi; 1. This Law; 2. Documents; 3. The New Year for Kings; Chapter Two: The Core-sugya; 1. The First Stammaitic Interlude: 2a:15, 2b:5; 2. Toseftan baraita: 2b:5-10; 3. The Second Stammaitic Interlude: 2b:10-21; 4. Rabbi Yohanan's Dictum: 2b:21-28 5. Stammaitic Challenges: 2b:28, 3a:236. Rabbi Elazar's Dictum, 3a:23-26; 7. Ravina and Rav Ashi, 3a:26-32; 8. Baraita in support of Rabbi Yohanan, 3a:32-42; Chapter Three: Summary and Conclusions; Part II: Rava; Chapter One: Concerning Rava and Rabbah; Chapter Two: Structures and Themes; 1. The Bavli Passage; 2. The Yerushalmi Passage; Chapter Three: Analysis of B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 1. Section One: Units 1-4; a) Conclusion One: Rava appears as the main voice at unit 2, not Rabbah; b) Conclusion Two: Rava drew on Palestinian material C) Conclusion Three: Rava may have adapted Babylonian material from other redacted Babylonian contexts and incorporated them in a new sugyad) Conclusion Four: Section one of our passage was originally a separate sugya from sections two and three; 2. The Baraita of the House of Shemuel; 3. Rabbah; 4. Sections Two and Three: Units 5-8; a) Rabbi Hiyya b. Gamda's Statement; b) The Editorial Frame; c) Recapitulation of the Structure of the Yerushalmi; Chapter Four: Summary and Conclusions; Conclusion; 1. Corroborating Assumptions; 2. The Content of This Study; 3. Rav Hisda; 4. Rava 5. The Relevance of This StudyAppendices to Part I; 1. Hebrew text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 2a:10-3a:41; 2. An Aggadic Example; 3. Hisda Citations in B. Rosh Hashanah; a) References 6 and 12 (8a:38, 8b:10); b) Reference 18 (17a:43); c) Reference 20; Appendices to Part II; 1. Hebrew Text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 2. Midrashic Synopsis; 3. Rava Citations with Yerushalmi Parallels; Bibliography; Index of Sources; Index of Subjects and Names Marcus Mordecai Schwartz behauptet in dieser Untersuchung, dass es zwei eindeutige Zeitspannen gab, in denen Überlieferungen aus dem rabbinischen Palästina Einfluss auf erweiterte Passagen von B. Rosch haSchana ausübten. Das hauptsächliche Ziel dieses Buchs ist es, die Dynamiken dieses verdoppelten palästinischen Einflusses nachzuvollziehen und die Spuren, die er auf einige Textstellen von B. Rosch haSchana hat, zu erklären. Includes bibliographical references (pages [133]-141) and indexes. English with Hebrew footnotes and appendices. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah Texts History. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah Commentaries. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah fast Judaism History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070847 Judaïsme Histoire. Judaism fast Commentaries fast History fast Print version: Schwartz, Marcus Mordecai. Rewriting the Talmud : The Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, ©2019 9783161541230 Texte und Studien zum antiken Judentum. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42000445 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2343553 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Schwartz, Marcus Mordecai Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. Texte und Studien zum antiken Judentum. Cover; Titel; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. Initial Influences and Hypothesis; 2. Additional Scholarly Influences; a) The Role of the Early Amoraim; b) The Role of Middle-Generation Babylonian Amoraim; 3. Methodology and Application; Part I: Rav Hisda; Chapter One: Hisda Dicta and Materials in the Yerushalmi; 1. This Law; 2. Documents; 3. The New Year for Kings; Chapter Two: The Core-sugya; 1. The First Stammaitic Interlude: 2a:15, 2b:5; 2. Toseftan baraita: 2b:5-10; 3. The Second Stammaitic Interlude: 2b:10-21; 4. Rabbi Yohanan's Dictum: 2b:21-28 5. Stammaitic Challenges: 2b:28, 3a:236. Rabbi Elazar's Dictum, 3a:23-26; 7. Ravina and Rav Ashi, 3a:26-32; 8. Baraita in support of Rabbi Yohanan, 3a:32-42; Chapter Three: Summary and Conclusions; Part II: Rava; Chapter One: Concerning Rava and Rabbah; Chapter Two: Structures and Themes; 1. The Bavli Passage; 2. The Yerushalmi Passage; Chapter Three: Analysis of B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 1. Section One: Units 1-4; a) Conclusion One: Rava appears as the main voice at unit 2, not Rabbah; b) Conclusion Two: Rava drew on Palestinian material C) Conclusion Three: Rava may have adapted Babylonian material from other redacted Babylonian contexts and incorporated them in a new sugyad) Conclusion Four: Section one of our passage was originally a separate sugya from sections two and three; 2. The Baraita of the House of Shemuel; 3. Rabbah; 4. Sections Two and Three: Units 5-8; a) Rabbi Hiyya b. Gamda's Statement; b) The Editorial Frame; c) Recapitulation of the Structure of the Yerushalmi; Chapter Four: Summary and Conclusions; Conclusion; 1. Corroborating Assumptions; 2. The Content of This Study; 3. Rav Hisda; 4. Rava 5. The Relevance of This StudyAppendices to Part I; 1. Hebrew text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 2a:10-3a:41; 2. An Aggadic Example; 3. Hisda Citations in B. Rosh Hashanah; a) References 6 and 12 (8a:38, 8b:10); b) Reference 18 (17a:43); c) Reference 20; Appendices to Part II; 1. Hebrew Text: JTS 108 EMC 319 B. Rosh Hashanah 29b:24-30a:34; 2. Midrashic Synopsis; 3. Rava Citations with Yerushalmi Parallels; Bibliography; Index of Sources; Index of Subjects and Names Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah Texts History. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah Commentaries. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah fast Judaism History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070847 Judaïsme Histoire. Judaism fast |
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title | Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
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title_exact_search | Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
title_full | Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
title_fullStr | Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rewriting the Talmud : the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
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title_sub | the Fourth Century Origins of Bavil Rosh Hashanah. |
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