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  2. Modern Jewish historiography - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish historiography is the development of the Jewish historical narrative into the modern era.While Jewish oral history and the collection of commentaries in the Midrash and Talmud are ancient, with the rise of the printing press and movable type in the early modern period, Jewish histories and early editions of the Torah/Tanakh were published which dealt with the history of the ...

  3. Jewish literature - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish literature emerged with the Hebrew literature of the Haskalah and broke with religious traditions about literature. Therefore, it can be distinguished from rabbinic literature which is distinctly religious in character. [7] Modern Jewish literature was a unique Jewish literature which often also contributed to the national ...

  4. Hebrew literature - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew literature was produced in many different parts of the world throughout the medieval and modern eras, while contemporary Hebrew literature is largely Israeli literature. In 1966, Agnon won the Nobel Prize for Literature for novels and short stories that employ a unique blend of biblical, Talmudic and modern Hebrew, making him the first ...

  5. List of Jewish historians - Wikipedia

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    Jehuda Reinharz, U.S.-Israeli historian of modern Jewish history [citation needed] Ludwig Riess, German constitutional historian [2] Emanuel Ringelblum, Polish historian of Warsaw Ghetto [citation needed] Maxime Rodinson, French historian [citation needed] Samuele Romanin, Italian historian of classical Rome and Judaism [2]

  6. Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish historiography intertwines with intellectual movements such as the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment but drew upon earlier works in the Late Middle Ages and into diverse sources in antiquity. Today, the history of the Jews and Judaism is often divided into six periods: Ancient Israel and Judah (c. 1200–586 BCE)

  7. Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory - Wikipedia

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    According to 2019 The New Yorker article, Yerushalmi's central argument is that modern Jewish historiography rejects the "premises that were basic to all Jewish conceptions of history in the past." "Remember" is a "command delivered many times in the Bible, and it is possible to see Judaism itself as a technology of memory, a set of practices ...

  8. Wissenschaft des Judentums - Wikipedia

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    "Wissenschaft des Judentums" (literally in German the expression means "Science of Judaism"; more recently in the United States it started to be rendered as "Jewish Studies" or "Judaic Studies," a wide academic field of inquiry in American universities) refers to a nineteenth-century movement premised on the critical investigation of Jewish literature and culture, including rabbinic literature ...

  9. Leopold Zunz - Wikipedia

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    First edition of Namen der Juden, 1837, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland. Zunz’ famous article “Etwas über die rabbinische Litteratur” (“On Rabbinical Literature”), published in 1818, established the intellectual agenda of the Wissenschaft des Judentums (“Science of Judaism”), while adumbrating the main themes of his own future work as well.