From ancient tort laws to modern Israeli psychologists.
Durum wheat?
Dissenting ideas should be engaged, not demonized and dismissed.
The bathhouse of Tsipori.
Casting new light on a well-known talmudic passage.
Hebraism vs. which Hellenism?
Then as now, both.
With some rabbinic assistance.
Swords, dragons, and burning talmuds.
Remembering Yaakov Elman.
A rabbinic “MeToo” reckoning?
A new book upends the old story.
Medieval and modern Hebrew are unusually rich in abbreviations, but in a manner that is the reverse of English.
Both kings and sages are servants.