edited by Michael Avioz, Elie Assis and Yael Shemesh
SBL Press, 2013
Cloth: 978-1-58983-916-8 | eISBN: 978-1-58983-915-1 | Paper: 978-1-58983-914-4
Library of Congress Classification BS1178.H4Z47 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification 221.6

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

An engaging collection of essays in honor of Professor Rimon Kasher



Zer Rimonim includes papers of interest to Professor Kasher in the areas of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East and Jewish interpretations of the Hebrew Bible. Contributors from a variety of Israeli universities include Yairah Amit, Elie Assis, Jonathan Ben-Dov, Joshua Berman, Gershon Brin, Hezi Cohen, Tmima Davidovitz, David Elgavish, Brachi Elitzur, Yitzhaq Feder, Joseph Fleishman, Gershon Galil, Tova Ganzel, Isaac Gottlieb, Edward L. Greenstein, Jonathan Grossman, Mayer Gruber, Jair Haas, Jonathan Jacobs, Bustenay Oded, Yosef Ofer, Jordan S. Penkower, Yosi Peretz, Frank Polak, Meira Poliak, Moshe Rachimi, Ayelet Seidler, Yael Shemesh, Shimon Shtober, Nili Shupak, Uriel Simon, Miriam Sklarz, Yechiel Tzeitkin, Shmuel Vargon, Eran Viezel, and Yair Zakovitch.

Features:



  • Essays in modern Hebrew

  • Coverage of topics related to the Hebrew Bible, key rabbinic interpreters, and Karaitic and Byzantine interpretations

  • English table of contents, front matter, and abstracts


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