Dr. Alyssa Gray reflects on her contributions to the field of rabbinic charity and urges scholars to "take rabbinic intertextuality and the creation of texts out of other texts very seriously."
Read MoreDissertation Spotlight | Noah Bickart
"This project investigates the meaning and usage of a particular set of linguistically related Talmudic terms in order to show how and in what cultural context the Talmud began to take shape in the emerging scholastic centers of rabbinic learning in late Sassanian Babylonia."
Read MoreIdentity, a Way Forward (Perhaps)
Dr. Todd Berzon tackles the ambiguity of identity and suggests "the use of identity operates to conceal analysis rather than illuminate it. The term is not simply under-explained (and under-theorized), but its imprecision hints at a more fundamental problem: identity usually means something else entirely."
Read More“The Most Daring Blasphemy”: Getting Students to Think Critically About Extra-Canonical Texts
Dr. Sarah Rollens turned a final paper assignment into a rhetorical exercise in canon formation.
Read MoreCreation and Creativity: Teaching Critical Thinking Beyond the Term Paper
Embracing Change in the Search for Canon
Dissertation Spotlight | James Walters
James Walters argues that "Aphrahat articulates an uncompromising vision of Christian identity, dependent upon yet distinct from its Jewish roots."
Read MoreCoins of the Jewish War
David Hendin from the American Nusimatic Society describes the coins minted during the Jewish War.
Read MoreDissertation Spotlight | Jonathan Pomeranz
"The dissertation argues that rabbis in Babylonia developed closer relationships with ordinary Jews over the course of the rabbinic period."
Read MoreDissertation Spotlight | Carmen Palmer
Carmen Palmer argues that the Qumran movement includes Gentile converts to Judaism by means of mutable ethnicity.
Read MoreTraveling for the Summer? Contribute to AJR!
Archaeology, Museums, Conferences! Find out how to contribute to AJR.
Read MoreUnexpected Influences | Elizabeth A. Clark and Tal Ilan
Dr. Elizabeth Clark and Dr. Tal Ilan share a book that was an "unexpected influence" upon their academic work.
Read MoreDavid as Warrior at Dura-Europos
Dr. Michael Peppard describes the memory of David as anointed victor in the church at Dura-Europos.
Read MoreJohn Ma on the Maccabees
The Ancient Jew Review interviewed Dr. John Ma of Columbia University about inscriptions and the accounts of the Maccabees.
Read MoreThe Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud at SBL 2015
Dr. Alyssa Gray reports on the Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud panel from SBL's 2015 Annual Meeting.
Read MoreIs there a Canon in this Class?
Dr. Chris Jones reflects on AJR's recent canon forum and its implications for the classroom.
Read MoreTales of High Priests and Taxes with Dr. Sylvie Honigman
The Ancient Jew Review interviews Dr. Sylvie Honigman.
Read MoreResearching and Responding to Violence, Ten Years On
What Violence Does: Representing Bia in Antiquity
Dr. Laura Nasrallah reflects on the binary between representation and real in her reading of Bia in Antiquity.
Read MoreReligious Violence in a Post-9/11 World
Dr. Shira Lander reflects on the history of the Violence and Representations of Violence Section and the significance of 9/11.
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