Jahrbuch Band 8 (2009)

Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts/
Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook 8 (2009)
Herausgegeben von Dan Diner
Göttingen: Vandenhock & Ruprecht, 1. Auflage 2009
535 Seiten mit 11 Abb., Leinen
ISBN 978-3-525-36935-7
75,95 € [D]
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Inhalt
Dan Diner
Editorial
Schwerpunkt
Science and Philosophy in Early Modern Ashkenazic Culture – Rejection, Toleration, and Appropriation
Herausgegeben von Gad Freudenthal
Preface and Acknowledgements
Gad Freudenthal, Paris
Introduction
General Considerations
David Berger, New York
Polemic, Exegesis, Philosophy, and Science: On the Tenacity of Ashkenazic Modes of Thought
Haym Soloveitchik, New York
The Halakhic Isolation of the Ashkenazic Community
Cyril Aslanov, Jerusalem
The Juxtaposition Ashkenaz/Tsarfat vs. Sepharad/Provence Reassessed – A Linguistic Approach
Y. Tzvi Langermann, Ramat Gan
Was there No Science in Ashkenaz? The Ashkenazic Reception of Some Early-Medieval Hebrew Scientific Texts
Specific Topics
Avraham Grossman, Jerusalem
Rashi's Rejection of Philosophy – Devine and Human Wisdoms Juxtaposed
Ephraim Kanarfogel, New York
Anthropomorphism and Rationalist Modes of Thought in Medieval Ashkenaz: The Case of R. Yosef Bekhor Shor
Uriel Simon, Ramat Gan
Transplanting the Wisdom of Spain to Christian Lands: The Failed Efforts of R. Abraham Ibn Ezra
Judah Galinsky, Ramat Gan
An Ashkenazic Rabbi Encounters Sephardic Culture:
R. Asher b. Jehiel's Attitude Towards Philosophy and Science
Tamás Visi, Olomouc
The Emergence of Philosophy in Ashkenazic Contexts – The Case of Czech Lands in the Early Fifteenth Century
Katrin Kogman-Appel, Beer Sheva
Sephardic Ideas in Ashkenaz – Visualizing the Temple in Medieval Regensburg
Irene Zwiep, Amsterdam
Linguistic Knowledge: Grammar and Literacy in Early Modern Ashkenaz
Abraham Melamed, Haifa
A Legitimating Myth: Ashkenazic Thinkers on the Purported Jewish Origins of Philosophy and Science
Allgemeiner Teil
Björn Siegel, Jerusalem
Facing Tradition: Adolf Jellinek and the Emergence of Modern Habsburg Jewry
Gerben Zaagsma, London
The Local and the International – Jewish Communists in Paris Between the Wars
Seyla Benhabib, New Haven, Conn.
Völkerrecht und menschheitliche Pluralität: Über Hannah Arendt und Raphael Lemkin angesichts des Totalitarismus
Gelehrtenporträt
Christina Pareigis, Berlin
When an Exile Celebrates her Fate – Zum 40. Todestag von Susan Taubes
Dubnowiana
Viktor E. Kelner, St. Petersburg
Der Historiker als Publizist – Simon Dubnows frühe St. Petersburger Jahre
Aus dem Russischen von Martin Arndt.
Aus der Forschung
Philipp Graf, Leipzig
Angesichts des Holocaust: Das deutschsprachige kommunistische Exil in Mexiko-Stadt 1941–1946
Literaturbericht
Omar Kamil, Leipzig
Die Araber und der Holocaust: Eine Forschungsgeschichte