University Press of America
Pages: 348
Trim: 7 x 9
978-0-7618-3341-3 • Paperback • November 2005 • $83.99 • (£65.00)
Jacob Neusner is Research Professor of Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. He is also a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, and Life Member of Clare Hall at Cambridge University, England. He has published numerous books with University Press of America on Jewish studies, particularly Rabbinic Judaism.
1 Preface
2 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Mishnah
3 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Tosefta and Abot
4 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael
5 586, 70, and 132-135 in Sifra
6 586, 70, and 132-135 in Sifre to Numbers
7 586, 70, and 132-135 in Sifre to Deuteronomy
8 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Talmud of the Land of Israel
9 586, 70, and 132-135 in Genesis Rabbah
10 586, 70, and 132-135 in Leviticus Rabbah
11 586, 70, and 132-135 in Pesiqta DeRab Kahana
12 586, 70, and 132-135 in Esther Rabbah I and Ruth Rabbah
13 586, 70, and 132-135 in Song of Songs Rabbah
14 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan
15 586, 70, and 132-135 in Lamentations Rabbah
16 586, 70, and 132-135 in the Talmud of Babylonia
17 The Documentary Distribution of the Compositions on 586, 70, and 132-135
18 How Important Was the Destruction of the Second Temple in the Formation of Rabbinic Judaism? Some Reconsiderations
He [Neusner] has gathered an impressive sourcebook that, along with his pointed and even poignant commentary, at times reads like a new addition to the rabbinic canon... his study gives us greater insight into the profound depths of their biblical worldview. Further, he helps us to see how, in their interpretations and applications of Scripture, the Word of God continued to live, instruct, and make claims upon the people of God.
— Letter and Spirit