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Beyond Expulsion : Jews, Christians, and Reformation Strasbourg, by Debra Kaplan. Stanford University Press, 2011. This book represents a study of the Jewish influence in Strasbourg in the Middle Ages and the early modern era. All Jews were expelled from Strasbourg in 1390, and were only readmitted…
The marriage of twenty-first century technology, the Israel Museum, Google, and philanthropist George Blumenthal has enabled access to the two thousand year old Dead Sea Scrolls to anyone with an internet connection. Five of the scrolls are currently available at http://dss.collections.imj.org.il…
From Aharon Appelfeld to Natan Zach, Jewish Fiction.Net , the latest addition to YU’s e-journal collections, offers an A to Z of contemporary Jewish writers. Now in its fifth issue, this quarterly is dedicated to Jewish fiction published in the English language. Novel, short story, poem, novella ...
Yeshiva University Archives wishes you a Happy and Healthy New Year. Enjoy this sampler of Rosh Hashanah greetings and calendars from the 1920s and 1930s.
The full texts of תרביץ from 1929 to 2006 and of ציון from 1926 to 2005 are now available online to YU authenticated users, thanks to the Library’s participation in JSTOR’s Hebrew Journals Pilot Project. These journals, along with מגמות and אופקים בגיאוגרפיה , were digitized in a collaboration ...
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Are you a Social Work student just getting started with your research project? Have you been assigned a term paper in psychology or are you interested in exploring the field? Check out the new Research guides recently published by YU librarians. The Guides offer helpful support and receive hundreds…
A Biblical Translation in the Making : the Evolution and Impact of Saadia Gaon’s Tafsir, by Richard C. Steiner. Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies, 2010. R. Saadia Gaon (882-942), one of the greatest Jewish sages of the Middle Ages, composed a translation of the Torah into Arabic, which…
 Palaces of Time : Jewish Calendar and Culture in Early Modern Europe, by Elisheva Carlebach. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011. In her new book Prof. Elisheva Carlebach focuses on the role manuscript and printed calendars (sifre evronot) played in the life of pre-modern and ...
 Festivals of Faith : Reflections on the Jewish Holidays by Norman Lamm; edited by David Shatz. RIETS Yeshiva University Press & OU Press, 2011. Rabbi Norman Lamm's latest collection of sermons, Festivals of Faith, focuses on different themes of the Jewish holidays throughout the year. Who is…

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