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Arabic literature. --- Arabic language. --- Art, Arab. --- Literaire genres. --- Filologie. --- Literatur --- Kultur --- Kinberg, Naphtali. --- Arabisch --- Araber --- Literatur. --- Kultur. --- Arabisch. --- Araber.
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The work of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, the Neziv, ranks amongst the most often read rabbinic literature of the nineteenth century. His breadth of learning, unabashed creativity, and penchant for walking against the stream of the rabbinic commentarial establishment has made his commentaries a favorite amongst rabbinic scholars and scholars of rabbinics alike. Yet, to date, there has been no comprehensive and systematic attempt to place his intellectual oeuvre into its historical context-until now. In the Pillar of Volozhin, Gil Perl traces the influences which helped mold and shape the Neziv's thinking while also opening new doors into the world of early nineteenth-century Lithuanian Torah scholarship, an area heretofore almost completely untouched by academic research.
Jewish learning and scholarship --- Jewish scholars --- Rabbis --- Jewish rabbis --- Clergy --- Judaism --- Scholars, Jewish --- Scholars --- Jews --- Learning and scholarship --- History --- Intellectual life. --- Functionaries --- Intellectual life --- Berlin, Naphtali Ẓevi Judah, --- Berlin, Naphtali Ẓebi Judah, --- Berlin, Naftali Tsevi Yehudah, --- Neẓiv, --- Netsiv, --- Neẓib, --- Natziv, --- Berlin, Naftaly Zvi Jehuda, --- בכלין ַנפתלי צבי יהודה --- בערלין, נפלתי צבי יהודה --- ברלין, נפתלי צבי יהודא --- ברלין, נפתלי צבי יהודא ברלין, --- ברלין, נפתלי צבי יהודה --- ברלין, נפתלי צבי יהודה, --- הנצי״ב --- נפתלי צבי יהודא ברלין --- נפתלי צבי יהודה ברלין --- נצי״ב --- נצי״ב, --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish
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Rene Magritte (1898-1967) did not keep copies of his letters, nor did he generally save those he received. But Harry Torczyner, Magritte's confidant, friend, and attorney, cherished the letters he received from the great Belgian Surrealist artist between 1957 and 1967, and kept them all - along with duplicates of his own responses. Here, selections from this lively correspondence are reproduced and set in context by Torczyner's notes. In his letters, Magritte dealt candidly with the daily concerns of his art. He revealed the workings of his own creative process in words and, frequently, in drawings. Although they belonged to different worlds, Magritte the painter and Torczyner the lawyer shared similar mental inclinations and a vivid curiosity. They were both hostile to obligatory sentiments; boredom was deemed to be the supreme menace, and they remained mutually critical in their correspondence and in their encounters - while remaining friends. The Magritte-Torczyner connection had its special tone, which this book faithfully reflects. Illustrated with reproductions of paintings mentioned in the letters, as well as with personal photographs of both men, this intriguing book offers fresh insights into the last ten years of Magritte's life and work.
letters [correspondence] --- International law --- Torczyner, Harry --- Magritte, René --- Magritte, René 1898-1967 (°Lessines, België) --- Magritte, René ; correspondentie ; brieven --- Schilderkunst ; Surrealisme ; René Magritte --- Belgische kunstenaars --- 75.07 --- 75.038(493) --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Schilderkunst ; 1950 - 2000 ; België --- Magritte René --- Torczyner Harry --- surrealisme --- schilderkunst --- België --- 75.071 MAGRITTE --- Magritte, Torczyner ; transl. from the French by Richard Miller ; with an introd. by Sam Hunter --- Painters --- Lawyers --- Biography. --- Correspondence. --- Magritte, René, --- Advocates --- Attorneys --- Bar --- Barristers --- Jurists --- Legal profession --- Solicitors --- Representation in administrative proceedings --- Correspondence --- Biography --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Tur-Sinai, Naphtali Herz --- Magritte, --- Magritt, Rene, --- Magritte, René François Ghislain --- Magritte, René --- Magritte --- personal correspondence --- Persons --- kunstenaarsgeschriften
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How old is prejudice against black people? Were the racist attitudes that fueled the Atlantic slave trade firmly in place 700 years before the European discovery of sub-Saharan Africa? In this groundbreaking book, David Goldenberg seeks to discover how dark-skinned peoples, especially black Africans, were portrayed in the Bible and by those who interpreted the Bible--Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Unprecedented in rigor and breadth, his investigation covers a 1,500-year period, from ancient Israel (around 800 B.C.E.) to the eighth century C.E., after the birth of Islam. By tracing the development of anti-Black sentiment during this time, Goldenberg uncovers views about race, color, and slavery that took shape over the centuries--most centrally, the belief that the biblical Ham and his descendants, the black Africans, had been cursed by God with eternal slavery. Goldenberg begins by examining a host of references to black Africans in biblical and postbiblical Jewish literature. From there he moves the inquiry from Black as an ethnic group to black as color, and early Jewish attitudes toward dark skin color. He goes on to ask when the black African first became identified as slave in the Near East, and, in a powerful culmination, discusses the resounding influence of this identification on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic thinking, noting each tradition's exegetical treatment of pertinent biblical passages. Authoritative, fluidly written, and situated at a richly illuminating nexus of images, attitudes, and history, The Curse of Ham is sure to have a profound and lasting impact on the perennial debate over the roots of racism and slavery, and on the study of early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Black race --- Slavery --- Muslims --- Christians --- Jews --- Blacks --- Blacks in the Bible. --- Color of the black race --- Human skin color --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Semites --- Judaism --- Negroes --- Negro race in the Bible --- Color. --- Justification --- History. --- Attitudes --- History --- Public opinion --- Color --- Ham --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Cham --- Black people --- Black persons --- Blacks in the Bible --- Black people in the Bible. --- Enslaved persons --- 2 Maccabees. --- Abolitionism. --- Adultery. --- Aggadah. --- Ambrosiaster. --- Anti-Judaism. --- Antisemitism. --- Antithesis. --- Apocalypse of Abraham. --- Apocrypha. --- Apocryphon. --- Arabic. --- Arabs. --- Asher. --- Babylonian captivity. --- Bar Hebraeus. --- Biblical Hebrew. --- Biblical apocrypha. --- Blemmyes. --- Book of Lamentations. --- Canaan. --- Church Fathers. --- Creation myth. --- Curse of Ham. --- Cushi. --- Dark skin. --- Desert Fathers. --- Disputation. --- Ebed-Melech. --- Egyptians. --- Epaphus. --- Essenes. --- Etiology. --- Etymology. --- Eupolemus. --- Exegesis. --- Ezekiel. --- Generations of Noah. --- Genesis Apocryphon. --- Gentile. --- God. --- Gog and Magog. --- Haggadah. --- Hamitic. --- Hebrews. --- Hezekiah. --- Idolatry. --- Isaiah. --- Islam. --- Israelites. --- Japheth. --- Jehovah. --- Jephthah. --- Jerusalem Talmud. --- Jewish history. --- Jews. --- Judaism. --- Judas Maccabeus. --- Kingdom of Judah. --- Kingdom of Kush. --- Late Antiquity. --- Leprosy. --- Literature. --- Maimonides. --- Mamzer. --- Mandaeans. --- Mandaeism. --- Masoretic Text. --- Midian. --- Midrash HaGadol. --- Midrash Rabba. --- Midrash. --- Miscegenation. --- Naphtali. --- Negev. --- Nubia. --- Obscenity. --- Old Greek. --- Plagues of Egypt. --- Proselyte. --- Pseudo-Philo. --- Rabbi. --- Rabbinic literature. --- Racism. --- Rashi. --- Red Jews. --- Semitic people. --- Septuagint. --- Sin. --- Slavery. --- Social death. --- Sodomy. --- Targum Pseudo-Jonathan. --- Targum. --- Tarshish. --- Tosafot. --- Wickedness. --- Zedekiah. --- Zephaniah. --- Zipporah.
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Arts, Israeli --- Orientalism in art --- Israeli arts --- Iconography --- Drawing --- Painting --- Photography --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- photography [process] --- exoticism --- primitivism [artistic concept] --- Streichman, Yehezkiel --- Schatz, Boris --- Berest, Dganit --- Gal, Meir --- Shemi, Menachem --- Shemi, Yehiel --- Romberg, Osvaldo --- Ullman, Micha --- Abramson, Larry --- Abu-Shakra, Asim --- Adika, David --- Auerbach, Aliza --- Azi, Asad --- Baerwald, Alexander --- Bar-Am, Micha --- Ben David, Shmuel --- Ben Dov, Yaakov --- Ben-Yoseph, Rojy --- Berger, Gloria --- Berman Kadim, Reuven --- Bezem, Naphtali --- Blum, Ludwig --- Borkovsky, Joshua --- Charuvi, Shmuel --- Chefetz, Yaacov --- Kadishman, Menashe --- Cohen Gan, Pinchas --- Cohen, Gabriel --- Danziger, Yitzhak --- David, Jean --- Lüski, Aïm Deüelle --- Efrat, Gilad --- Elgrabi, Tsion --- El-Hanani, Arie --- El-Natan, Moshe --- Eyal, Avishai --- Franco, Meir --- Geva, Tsibi --- Glotman, Joshua --- Green, Liat --- Grossmann-Lehmann, Hedwig --- Gumpel, Mordechao --- Gur-Arie, Meir --- Gutman, Nachum --- Heiman, Michal --- Ir-Shai, Pessach --- Jano, Jack --- Kahana, Aharon --- Kantor, Joel --- Kenan, Amos --- Kirshner, Micha --- Kratsman, Miki --- Krize, Yehiel --- Kupermintz, Yoram --- Littman-Cohen, Ariane --- Tzaig, Uri --- Lavie, Raffi --- Leitersdorf, Finy --- Lelong-Elgrabli, Danielle --- Levac, Alex --- Levy, Pamela --- Lin, Hila Lulu --- Litvinovsky, Pinhas --- Livneh, Yitzhak --- Luftglass, Emmanuel --- Mansfeld, Al --- Melnikoff, Avraham --- Ardon, Mordechai --- Mizrachi, Motti --- Mondshein, Noa --- Ofek, Avraham --- Okashi, Avshalom --- Onne, Eyal --- Paldi, Israel --- Palombo, David --- Pann, Abel --- Raban, Ze'ev --- Rabinovitz, Israel --- Rantzer, Philip --- Raz, Guy --- Reeb, David --- Rubin, Reuven --- Samuel, Edith --- Schlesinger, Shmuel --- Schloss, Ruth --- Schur, Aaron Saul --- Semah, Joseph --- Sgan-Cohen, Michael --- Shamir, Maxim & Gabriel --- Shemesh, Meira --- Shenhav, Dina --- Shirman, Simcha --- Shoshan, Daniel --- Siman-Tov, Naomi --- Steinhardt, Jakob --- Stematsky, Avigdor --- Tagger, Sionah --- Tammuz, Benjamin --- Tartakover, David --- Tolkovsky, Zvi --- Wakstein, David --- Zadek, Walter --- Zaritsky, Yossef --- Karavan, Dani --- Janco, Marcel --- Lilien, Ephraim Moshe --- Tumarkin, Igael --- Gross, Michael --- Neustein, Joshua --- Castel, Moshé Elazar --- Ticho, Anna --- Fainaru, Belu-Simion --- anno 1900-1999 --- Israel --- Abo-Shakra, Assim
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