100 Years of JQR and Rabbinic Judaism

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Natalie B. Dohrmann
Jewish Quarterly Review
Rabbinic Judaism
Jewish Studies
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In this issue we continue our celebration of the Jewish Quarterly Review's first century on American soil. This issue focuses on classical and rabbinic Judaism. Considering the topic, a certain question arises: To what extent is the very enterprise of Jewish studies a fundamentally rabbinic one? And yet, perusing the tables of contents of the preceding four hundred or so issues, the precise place of rabbinics remains strangely elusive.

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2010-01-01
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Jewish Quarterly Review
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