"...the most accessible and complete reference available on the concepts, beliefs, and practices of historical and contemporary Jewish religious practice."--Shabbat Shalom (on the previous edition)
"This truly remarkable 764-page work overflows with information. It is not just another alphabetical reference book of Jewish knowledge, but a scholarly work devoid of the one-sidedness, padding or inaccuracies that are sometimes found in similar books.... because of its high standard of academic achievement, the breadth of its coverage and its up-to-date information, could immediately become the leading one-volume English-language reference work on the
subject. A copy should be found in every library..."--
e'ela (on the previous edition)
"Librarians and patrons alike will find the ODJR to be their best ready-reference access point to the Jewish religion."--Library Journal (starred review) (on the previous edition)
"Public and academic libraries with Judaic collections will find this quick reference source a valuable addition."--Booklist (on the previous edition)
"Essential for all libraries."--Choice
"A handy guide that will be a welcome addition to any reference library."--The Jewish Advocate
"Attractive, well-produced...the most complete one-volume resource available for information on the concepts, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, in the past and today....Authoritative and invaluable, it belongs in every congregational and institutional library."--Canadian Jewish News
" . . . lives up to its claim to be the most accessible and complete one volume resource for information about Jewish religious beliefs, concepts and practices."--Hebrew Studies
" . . . a splendid book . . ."--Journal of Church and State
" . . . buy the book."--Church History
"[The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion] would be a fine addition to any theological collection. It offers a wealth of concise information, reflecting the intricacies of the Jewish religion."--Theological Librarianship
"The volume achieves a harmonious balance between exact transliteration and conventional English in the addition of an index with alternate spellings of Hebrew terms...Physical characteristics include a sturdy binding, acid-free paper, and an easily read typeface."--CHOICE
"A useful, authoritative, and contemporary resource...Recommended because of its educational value."--Congregational Libraries Today
"The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion is a scholarly, accessible reference to the whole of Jewish religion. --Bible Review Journal

Hailed by Library Journal as the "best ready-reference access point to the Jewish religion" and as "essential" by CHOICE in its First Edition,The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion has been the go-to resource for students, scholars, and researchers in Judaic Studies since its 1997 publication. Now,The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, Second Edition focuses on recent and changing rituals in the Jewish community that have come to the fore since the 1997 publication of the First Edition, including the growing trend of baby-naming ceremonies and the founding of gay/lesbian synagogues Under the editorship of Adele Berlin, nearly 200 internationally renowned scholars have created a new edition that incorporates updated bibliographies, biographies of 20th-century individuals who have shaped the recent thought and history of Judaism, and an index with alternate spellings of Hebrew terms. Entries from the previous edition have been be revised, new entries commissioned, and cross-references added, all to increase ease of navigation research. The Dictionary covers more than three millennia of Jewish religious thought, custom, law, and practice, from traditional approaches to Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and post-denominational Judaism. Brief definitions and longer essays, all supplemented with bibliographies, enlighten readers about the major figures, folklore, and events in the history of Judaism throughout the world.
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"...the most accessible and complete reference available on the concepts, beliefs, and practices of historical and contemporary Jewish religious practice."--Shabbat Shalom (on the previous edition) "This truly remarkable 764-page work overflows with information. It is not just another alphabetical reference book of Jewish knowledge, but a scholarly work devoid of the one-sidedness, padding or inaccuracies that are sometimes found in similar books.... because of its high standard of academic achievement, the breadth of its coverage and its up-to-date information, could immediately become the leading one-volume English-language reference work on the subject. A copy should be found in every library..."-- e'ela (on the previous edition) "Librarians and patrons alike will find the ODJR to be their best ready-reference access point to the Jewish religion."--Library Journal (starred review) (on the previous edition) "Public and academic libraries with Judaic collections will find this quick reference source a valuable addition."--Booklist (on the previous edition) "Essential for all libraries."--Choice "A handy guide that will be a welcome addition to any reference library."--The Jewish Advocate "Attractive, well-produced...the most complete one-volume resource available for information on the concepts, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, in the past and today....Authoritative and invaluable, it belongs in every congregational and institutional library."--Canadian Jewish News " . . . lives up to its claim to be the most accessible and complete one volume resource for information about Jewish religious beliefs, concepts and practices."--Hebrew Studies " . . . a splendid book . . ."--Journal of Church and State " . . . buy the book."--Church History "[The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion] would be a fine addition to any theological collection. It offers a wealth of concise information, reflecting the intricacies of the Jewish religion."--Theological Librarianship "The volume achieves a harmonious balance between exact transliteration and conventional English in the addition of an index with alternate spellings of Hebrew terms...Physical characteristics include a sturdy binding, acid-free paper, and an easily read typeface."--CHOICE "A useful, authoritative, and contemporary resource...Recommended because of its educational value."--Congregational Libraries Today "The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion is a scholarly, accessible reference to the whole of Jewish religion. --Bible Review Journal
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Selling point: Updated and expanded Second Edition brings an area of study of ever-increasing importance into the 21st century Selling point: New entries have been added and current entries reviewed and revised to ensure this new edition is complete and up-to-date. Selling point: Clearly and concisely written definitions, historical sketches and explanatory essays make this a resource without equal for researchers at any level. Selling point: Biographical sketches of important personalities associated with the development of the Jewish religion over the centuries bring the topic to life beyond facts and dates. Selling point: Over 2,500 entries from 180 international scholars ensure authoritative coverage in each and every entry. Selling point: Renowned contributing scholars include: Jay M. Harris on Berlin and Naftali Tsevi Yehuda; Jacob J. Schachter on Sanhedrin. Selling point: Revised cross-references and a new index of alternate spellings of Hebrew terms provide greater ease-of-use than the previous edition and improve the research experience.
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Robert H. Smith Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Maryland and co-editor of the Jewish Study Bible. Dr. Berlin has published seven books as well as several volumes of Bible commentary and is a fellow of the American Academy of Jewish Research.
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Selling point: Updated and expanded Second Edition brings an area of study of ever-increasing importance into the 21st century Selling point: New entries have been added and current entries reviewed and revised to ensure this new edition is complete and up-to-date. Selling point: Clearly and concisely written definitions, historical sketches and explanatory essays make this a resource without equal for researchers at any level. Selling point: Biographical sketches of important personalities associated with the development of the Jewish religion over the centuries bring the topic to life beyond facts and dates. Selling point: Over 2,500 entries from 180 international scholars ensure authoritative coverage in each and every entry. Selling point: Renowned contributing scholars include: Jay M. Harris on Berlin and Naftali Tsevi Yehuda; Jacob J. Schachter on Sanhedrin. Selling point: Revised cross-references and a new index of alternate spellings of Hebrew terms provide greater ease-of-use than the previous edition and improve the research experience.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199730049
Publisert
2011
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
2027 gr
Høyde
201 mm
Bredde
257 mm
Dybde
66 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
960

Redaktør
Editorial board member

Biographical note

Robert H. Smith Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Maryland and co-editor of the Jewish Study Bible. Dr. Berlin has published seven books as well as several volumes of Bible commentary and is a fellow of the American Academy of Jewish Research.