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Some have been translated into more general perspective were offered by aharon shemesh in his discussion of some overall issues concerning the relationship of qumranic and rabbinic halakhic literature, such as the source of authority in the two communities, the interplay of tradition and scripture in each, and some characterizations of both.
Rabbinic charity is a subject that has attracted increasing levels of scholarly interest since the beginning of this still new century. Charitable giving takes place within cultural and social frameworks, whether individual donors contribute alms or communal institutions organize charity systems. These contexts informed the rabbis’ explanations of poverty and perceptions of the poor, shaping rabbinic models of giving.
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The codification of the rabbinic material also brought about a tightening of control over women within rabbinic circles themselves. Thus, it is well know that the entire corpus of rulings suggested by beit shammai was rejected wholesale by the descendents of beit hillel who edited the codification of basic jewish oral law; edited and arranged.
Women do utter words of wisdom in rabbinic stories, but generally such stories either confirm a rabbinic belief about women’s character, such as women’s higher degree of compassion for others (bt avodah zarah 18a; bt ketubot 104a), or deliver a rebuke to a man in need of chastisement (bt eruvin 53b; bt sanhedrin 39a).
Rabbinic literature, in its broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum of rabbinic writings throughout jewish history. However, the term often refers specifically to literature from the talmudic era, as opposed to medieval and modern rabbinic writing, and thus corresponds with the hebrew term sifrut chazal (hebrew: ספרות חז״ל literature [of our] sages, where hazal normally.
Perspective obviates such a discomfitting conclusion by claiming that rabbinic word transformations are not primitive attempts at under-standing language but sophisticated ways of rendering the text meaningful. Some interpreters have realized that neither of these perspectives can explain all rabbinic word-transformations.
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Attention to rabbinic literature as a unique literary corpus leads to another series of methodological considerations. It is natural for new testament scholars to look within rabbinic literature for the questions that are of interest to them, and thus to frame the question from within their own disciplinary perspectives, rather than from within.
Actual and idealized praxis each pertain to the study of rabbinic perspectives on poverty and the poor, as well as on ways of coping with social inequity. The degree to which rabbinic texts may serve as historical sources for the assessment of attitudes in the broader jewish society of their time is an additional consideration.
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Rabbinic perspectives rabbinic literature and the dead sea scrolls book description the studies in this volume examine the intersection of the dead sea scrolls with early rabbinic literature. Methodological attention is paid to questions of the nature of sectarian and rabbinic law and narrative, and how they may elucidate one another.
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The studies in this volume examine the intersection of the dead sea scrolls with early rabbinic literature. Methodological attention is paid to questions of the nature of sectarian and rabbinic law and narrative, and how they may elucidate one another.
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