Transformative Translations in Jewish History and Culture

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  • Transformative Translations in Jewish History and Culture Book Detail

  • Author : Thulin, Mirjam
  • Release Date : 2019
  • Publisher : Universitätsverlag Potsdam
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 204
  • ISBN 13 : 3869564687
  • File Size : 18,18 MB

Transformative Translations in Jewish History and Culture by Thulin, Mirjam PDF Summary

Book Description: PaRDeS. Zeitschrift der Vereinigung für Jüdische Studien e.V., möchte die fruchtbare und facettenreiche Kultur des Judentums sowie seine Berührungspunkte zur Umwelt in den unterschiedlichen Bereichen dokumentieren. Daneben dient die Zeitschrift als Forum zur Positionierung der Fächer Jüdische Studien und Judaistik innerhalb des wissenschaftlichen Diskurses sowie zur Diskussion ihrer historischen und gesellschaftlichen Verantwortung. PaRDeS. Journal of the Association of Jewish Studies e. V. The journal aims at documenting the fruitful and multifarious culture of Judaism as well as its relations to its environment within diverse areas of research. In addition, the journal is meant to promote Jewish Studies within academic discourse and discuss its historic and social responsibility.

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