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The pride of Jacob : essays on Jacob Katz and his work / edited by Jay M. Harris.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS115.9.K37 P75 2002

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    Variant Title
    Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies : Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2002
    Contents
    Rebel in Frankfurt: the scholarly origins of Jacob Katz / David N. Myers
    Jacob Katz on halakhah and kabbalah / Israel Ta-Shma
    Jacob Katz on Jews and Christians in the middle ages / David Berger
    Early modern Ashkenaz in the writings of Jacob Katz / Elisheva Carlebach
    Jacob Katz as social historian / Paula E. Hyman
    Jacob Katz on the origins and dimensions of Jewish modernity: the centrality of the German experience / David Ellenson
    How central was anti-semitism to the historical writing of Jacob Katz? / Richard I. Cohen
    A Hungarian rhapsody in blue: Jacob Katz's tardy surrender to Hagar's allure / Michael K. Silber
    Jacob Katz on halakhah, orthodoxy, and history / Moshe Halbertal
    Jacob Katz as a dissertation advisor / Immanuel Etkes.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Harris, Jay Michael, 1956-
    Harvard University. Center for Jewish Studies.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Rebel in Frankfurt: the scholarly origins of Jacob Katz / David N. Myers -- Jacob Katz on halakhah and kabbalah / Israel Ta-Shma -- Jacob Katz on Jews and Christians in the middle ages / David Berger -- Early modern Ashkenaz in the writings of Jacob Katz / Elisheva Carlebach -- Jacob Katz as social historian / Paula E. Hyman -- Jacob Katz on the origins and dimensions of Jewish modernity: the centrality of the German experience / David Ellenson -- How central was anti-semitism to the historical writing of Jacob Katz? / Richard I. Cohen -- A Hungarian rhapsody in blue: Jacob Katz's tardy surrender to Hagar's allure / Michael K. Silber -- Jacob Katz on halakhah, orthodoxy, and history / Moshe Halbertal -- Jacob Katz as a dissertation advisor / Immanuel Etkes.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0674008464
    0674008472
    Physical Description
    180 pages ; 24 cm

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