Studies in Judaism, Humanities, and the Social Sciences

Annual Review 2020
 
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ISBN13:9781644695678
ISBN10:1644695677
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Illusztrációk: 8 illustrations
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Studies in Judaism, Humanities, and the Social Sciences&&&160;is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed annual review published by Academic Studies Press. The mission of the annual is to publish original works of interest on Judaism through the "eyes" of the social sciences. Its goal is to advance the systematic, scholarly, and social scientific study of Judaism, and to provide a forum for the discussion of methodologies, theories, and conceptual approaches across the many disciplines of social science. Articles are contemporary or historical in nature and can include case studies, historical studies, articles on new theoretical developments, results of research that advance our understanding of Judaism, and works on innovations in methodology. Studies in Judaism and the Social Sciences encourages contributions from the global community of scholars. All articles in this annual review undergo peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by anonymous reviewers.
Tartalomjegyzék:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Message from the Editors
  • Part 1. Rabbinics
  • Jewish Pride in Rabbi Avraham Danzig&&&8217;s Hayei Adam as Instantiated in the Aleinu Hymn - Simcha Fishbane
  • Mishnah Kiddushin 4:1-8, Mishnah&&&8217;s (Re)Conceptualization of Jewish Society in the Hebrew Bible - Jack Lightstone
  • Maimonides&&&8217; Contribution to Social Intervention Ethics - Sydney Engelberg
  • Return to Zion: The Current Revival of Torat Eretz Israel - Uziel Fuchs
  • Mishum Hatnut or Not: The Tannaitic Bans on Certain Gentile-Produced Foods - David Raab
  • A Seat at the Table: Yosse ben Yosse and Mishnah Yoma in Dialogue - Esti Mayer
  • Part 2. Bioethics
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Halakhic Responsibility for Physicians to Consult Data - Ira Bedzow and Daniel Leeds
  • Ethical Dilemmas in Palliative Care: Application of Jewish Medical Ethics to Inform Decision-Making - Indra Daniels, Mark Epelbaum, Steven Weiss, and Aaron Glatt
  • Is There a Communal Obligation to Provide Access to Healthcare? Analysis of a Halakhic Minimum - Noam Stadlan
  • Part 3. History and Holocaust Studies
  • Qaddish for the Shtetl: Assessing Small Ghettos under Nazi Occupation - Stephan Lehnstaedt
  • The Problem of Evil in the Holocaust: Two Jewish Responses - Mark Maller
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Marketplace. Boycott, Economic Rationality, and the Jewish Consumers in Interwar Germany - Gideon Reuveni
  • &&&8220;The Holocaust Began with a Refugee Crisis&&&8221;: Historical Learning Processes and the European Present - Michael Wachholz
  • Part 4. Hebrew Language
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  • Review
  • Beth A. Berkowitz, Animals and Animality in the Babylonian Talmud. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 227 pp. - Matthew Goldstone
  • Contributors&&&8217; Biographies