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This study deals essentially with the knowledge of the Palestinian Rabbis concerning paganism in the days of Mishna and Talmud. The Late Professor Saul Lieberman wrote that "Many isolated items on idolatry and idol worshippers are scattered all over rabbinic literature. It would require a large volume to treat this topic." This valuable and exhaustive study proves methodically that the Rabbis had deeper knowledge about Syrian, Arabian, Anatolian and Graeco-Roman Pagan cults than is commonly believed. Clear, accessible and displaying considerable scholarship this work will undoubtedly provide…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study deals essentially with the knowledge of the Palestinian Rabbis concerning paganism in the days of Mishna and Talmud. The Late Professor Saul Lieberman wrote that "Many isolated items on idolatry and idol worshippers are scattered all over rabbinic literature. It would require a large volume to treat this topic." This valuable and exhaustive study proves methodically that the Rabbis had deeper knowledge about Syrian, Arabian, Anatolian and Graeco-Roman Pagan cults than is commonly believed. Clear, accessible and displaying considerable scholarship this work will undoubtedly provide an important challenge to both historians, archaeologists, and scholars of Rabbinic texts.
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Autorenporträt
Emmanuel Friedheim, Ph.D. (2000), is currently an Asistant Professor in the Department of Jewish History at Bar Ilan University. He was laureate of the Yigal Alon scholarship for outstanding young academics awarded by the Planning and Grants Committee of the Israeli Council for Higher Education for the years (2001-2004). He published dozens of articles in Hebrew, English and French about the History of Jewish People in the Second Temple, the Mishna and Talmud Periods and especially on the relations between Jews and Gentiles in Roman Palestine. He also published many articles on Pagan Cults in Palestine under Roman rule. *** Emmanuel Friedheim, Ph.D. (2000) est actuellement Maître de Conférences au sein du département d'histoire juive de l'université Bar Ilan. En 2001, il fut lauréat de la bourse "Yigal Alon" décernée par le conseil israélien de l'enseignement supérieur récompensant l'excellence de jeunes chercheurs. Il publia de nombreux articles en hébreu, en anglais et en français, sur l'histoire du peuple juif à l'époque du second temple, de la Mishna et du Talmud et particulièrement sur les relations entre Juifs et païens en Palestine romaine ainsi que sur le paganisme en Palestine aux premiers siècles de l'ère commune.