The Brill Reference Library of Judaism

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Alan Avery-Peck
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The Brill Reference Library of Judaism presents research on fundamental problems in the study of the authoritative texts, beliefs and practices, events and ideas, of the Judaic religious world from the Hellenistic period to the present. Systematic accounts of principal phenomena characteristic of Judaic life, works of a theoretical character, accounts of movements and trends, diverse expressions of the faith, all will find a place in the series, alongside new translations of and commentaries on classical texts.

The series published an average of 3,5 volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Sing and Rejoice, O daughter of Zion (Zechariah 2:14)
Studies in Pesiqta Rabbati
Volume 80
978-90-04-74830-9
Visual Exemplars
Biblical Figures in the Art and Literature of Jewish Late Antiquity
Volume 81
978-90-04-75010-4
The Tales of the Sages in Late Midrash
A Curtain Set with Jewels
Volume 79
By: Sivan Nir
978-90-04-73470-8
Sources and Interpretations
Studies in Ancient Jewish History, Literature, and Religion
Volume 78
978-90-04-71572-1
The Expulsion of Jews from Iraq, 20th Century
The Agonies of Redemption
Volume 77
978-90-04-70844-0
Reconfiguring the Land of Israel
A Rabbinic Project
Volume 76
978-90-04-69676-1
Land and Spirituality in Rabbinic Literature
A Memorial Volume for Yaakov Elman ז''ל
Volume 71
978-90-04-50316-8
The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit
Volume 2: The Stratigraphy, Ceramics, and Other Finds
Volume 67
978-90-04-46190-1
The Feminine Messiah
King David in the Image of the Shekhinah in Kabbalistic Literature
Volume 68
978-90-04-46219-9
Intention in Talmudic Law
Between Thought and Deed
Volume 65
978-90-04-43304-5
Hispanojewish Archaeology (2 vols.)
The Jews of Hispania in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages through Their Material Remains
Volume 66
978-90-04-41992-6
Hakol Kol Yaakov
The Joel Roth Jubilee Volume
Volume 61
978-90-04-42046-5
Contextualizing Jewish Temples
Volume 64
Editor(s): Tova Ganzel and Shalom E. Holtz
978-90-04-44479-9
From Scrolls to Traditions
A Festschrift Honoring Lawrence H. Schiffman
Volume 63
978-90-04-44389-1
The Prince and the Sufi
The Judeo-Persian Rendition of the Buddha Biographies
Volume 62
978-90-04-44275-7
Reading Talmudic Sources as Arguments
A New Interpretive Approach
Volume 60
978-90-04-43004-4
The New Babylonian Diaspora
The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Community in Iraq, 16th-20th Centuries C.E.
Volume 57
978-90-04-35401-2
Jethro and the Jews
Jewish Biblical Interpretation and the Question of Identity
Volume 56
978-90-04-34892-9
For Out of Babylonia Shall Come Torah and the Word of the Lord from Nehar Peqod
The Quest for Babylonian Tannaitic Traditions
Volume 55
978-90-04-34702-1
Fighting Over the Bible
Jewish Interpretation, Sectarianism and Polemic from Temple to Talmud and Beyond
Volume 54
978-90-04-33911-8
Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology
The Malleable Self and the Presence of God
Volume 53
978-90-04-33641-4
Medieval Midrash
The House for Inspired Innovation
Volume 52
978-90-04-33133-4
Bridging between Sister Religions
Studies of Jewish and Christian Scriptures Offered in Honor of Prof. John T. Townsend
Volume 51
Editor(s): Isaac Kalimi
978-90-04-32454-1
The Second Jewish Revolt
The Bar Kokhba War, 132-136 CE
Volume 50
978-90-04-31463-4
Earliest Christianity within the Boundaries of Judaism
Essays in Honor of Bruce Chilton
Volume 49
978-90-04-31033-9
Jews and Christians in Denmark
From the Middle Ages to Recent Times, ca. 1100-1948
Volume 48
978-90-04-30437-6
Ancient Synagogues of Southern Palestine, 300-800 C.E.
Living on the Edge
Volume 47
978-90-04-29840-8
The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit
Volume 1: The Architecture
Volume 45
978-90-04-29099-0
The Gospel of Matthew and Judaic Traditions
A Relevance-based Commentary
Volume 46
978-90-04-29178-2
Reappraisals and New Studies of the Modern Jewish Experience
Essays in Honor of Robert M. Seltzer
Volume 44
978-90-04-28466-1
A Legacy of Learning
Essays in Honor of Jacob Neusner
Volume 43
978-90-04-28428-9
The Gender Challenge of Hebrew
Volume 42
978-90-04-28271-1
See Under: Shoah
Imagining the Holocaust with David Grossman
Volume 41
978-90-04-28094-6
A Vocabulary of Desire
The Song of Songs in the Early Synagogue
Volume 40
978-90-04-27859-2
Shoshannat Yaakov
Jewish and Iranian Studies in Honor of Yaakov Elman
Volume 35
Editor(s): Shai Secunda and Steven Fine
978-90-04-23545-8
The Experience of Jewish Liturgy
Studies Dedicated to Menahem Schmelzer
Volume 31
Editor(s): Debra Reed Blank
978-90-04-20803-2
Alan J. Avery-Peck is Kraft-Hiatt Professor in Judaic Studies in the Religious Studies Department of the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts. Alongside his many publications on Rabbinic Judaism, he is editor of Review of Rabbinic Judaism: Ancient, Medieval and Modern (Brill).

William Scott Green is Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education, University of Miami. He is author or editor of several books on ancient Judaism and also has written broadly on religion and higher education. He served two terms as editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion and is editor of Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism.
Herbert Basser (Queen's University)
Bruce D. Chilton (Bard College)
Mayer I.Gruber (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Ithamar Gruenwald Z"l (Tel Aviv University)
Arkady Kovelman (Moscow State University)
Baruch A. Levine Z"l (New York University)
Allan Nadler (Drew University)
Jacob Neusner Z"l (Bard College)
Maren Niehoff (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Gary G. Porton (University of Illinois)
Aviezer Ravitzky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Dov Schwartz (Bar Ilan University)
Günter Stemberger (University of Vienna)
Michael E. Stone (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Elliot R. Wolfson (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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