<p>'[<em>Midrash Unbound</em>] is, both in the field of Judaism but also in the various historical disciplines of religious studies and theology, indispensable.'<br /> Görge K. Hasselhoff, <em>Brill Review </em></p>
<p>'<em>Midrash Unbound</em> is a significant and substantial contribution to the study of midrashic literature, method and process as manifested in diverse Jewish sources and select non-Jewish writings, from Late Antiquity to the Modern age. Fishbane and Weinberg have brought together an impressive array of scholars to explore the nature of Midrash in varied historical and geographical contexts, pointing out, as the aptly chosen title suggests, transformations and innovations in the development of the genre. [...] It is a volume that enriches and meaningfully extends discussion on how we can understand Midrash and its development in diverse literary forms and historical contexts.' Dr Helen Spurling, <em>BAJS Review</em></p>