All Stories

  1. Atoning for the Land in Early Biblical Interpretation
  2. The Double-Derivative Text
  3. Does the Burnt Offering Atone?
  4. Jewish Legal Responses to COVID-19
  5. Editors’ Introduction
  6. 12. Reception of Malachi’s Temple Critique in Judaism
  7. Hutz Limhitzato as Matter Out of Place: From Mary Douglas to the Stam
  8. Resurrecting Rabbi Soloveitchik’s Approach to Tehiyyat ha-Metim
  9. Priestly Garments as Atoning Agents in Amoraic Literature
  10. Nothing to sniff at: Odorless Reah Nihoah in early biblical interpretation
  11. Whence Leprosy? An Inquiry into the Theodicies of the Tannaim
  12. 1. Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Halakhic Man
  13. »Acceptable« to »Will«: The Rabbinic Transformation of Ratzon in Sacrifice and Prayer
  14. The Neglected Oaths Passage (cd ix:8–12): The Elusive, Allusive Meaning
  15. 46 Jeremiah in Rabbinic Theology and Baruch in Rabbinic Historiography. A Response to Ishay Rosen-Zvi
  16. Hu Ezra Alah mi-Bavel: Ezra as an Exemplar of Babylonian Superiority in Rabbinic Literature