Northern Arabia and its jewry in early rabbinic sources: more than meets the eye
Abstract: Early Rabbinic textual comments on the Jews of Arabia are widely considered terse and general, leading to the assumption that they have little information to offer and prompting scholars to seek knowledge in other sources. The article confronts this conventional wisdom by citing Mishnaic, Talmudic, and Midrashic references to Arabian geography and settlements that yield important if not conclusive findings on points that have been inadequately discussed thus far.
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oai:ucacris:123456789-66242021-04-21T23:31:52Z Northern Arabia and its jewry in early rabbinic sources: more than meets the eye : El norte de Arabia y su comunidad judía en las fuentes rabínicas tempranas: más allá de lo que parece a simple vista Mazuz, Haggai JUDIOS HISTORIA ANTIGUA SOCIEDADES PRIMITIVAS HISTORIA RELIGION Abstract: Early Rabbinic textual comments on the Jews of Arabia are widely considered terse and general, leading to the assumption that they have little information to offer and prompting scholars to seek knowledge in other sources. The article confronts this conventional wisdom by citing Mishnaic, Talmudic, and Midrashic references to Arabian geography and settlements that yield important if not conclusive findings on points that have been inadequately discussed thus far. Resumen: Los primeros comentarios rabínicos sobre los judíos en Arabia son ampliamente considerados como concisos y generales, llevando a la suposición de que tienen escasa información para ofrecer y motivando así a los investigadores a buscar información en otras fuentes. El presente artículo confronta esta opinión convencional, mediante la cita de referencias misnaicas, talmúdicas y midrásicas sobre la geografía de Arabia y sus asentamientos, las cuales dan lugar a hallazgos importantes, si no concluyentes, acerca de temas que han sido discutidos inadecuadamente hasta el momento. 2019-06-19T23:25:16Z 2019-06-19T23:25:16Z 2015 Artículo Mazuz, H. Northern Arabia and its jewry in early rabbinic sources : more than meets the eye [en línea]. Antiguo Oriente. Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente. 2015, 13 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/6624 1667-9202 https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/6624 eng Acceso Abierto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf ARABIA Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente Antiguo Oriente. Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente. 2015, 13 |
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Abstract: Early Rabbinic textual comments on the Jews of Arabia are widely considered terse and general, leading to the assumption that they have little information to offer and prompting scholars to seek knowledge in other sources. The article confronts this conventional wisdom by citing Mishnaic, Talmudic, and Midrashic references to Arabian geography and settlements that yield important if not conclusive findings on points that have been inadequately discussed thus far. |
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Northern Arabia and its jewry in early rabbinic sources: more than meets the eye |
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