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Hartman Institute launches ‘Reshit’ – online Hebrew scholarly journal

The Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at Shalom Hartman Institute is proud to announce the launch of Reshit, an online Hebrew language journal dedicated to contemplations in all aspects of Jewish culture
A research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, Dror Yinon is Academic Coordinator of the Kogod Research Center for Contemporary Jewish Thought. He is completing his doctorate in philosophy at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dror has worked as a research assistant for a number of leading scholars. Dror is the recipient of numerous academic prizes and scholarships, and has published papers in English and Hebrew in a number of collections and journals. ARTICLES BY

 

Reshit - Hebrew language academic journal of Jewish culture from Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, Israel
 
The Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at Shalom Hartman Institute is proud to announce the launch of "Reshit – Studies in Judaism." Reshit is an online Hebrew language journal dedicated to contemplations in all aspects of Jewish culture – from the Bible to contemporary Israeli Judaism.
 
The articles in the first volume, written by scholars at the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, range from Adi Ophir’s examination of "Three Forms of Divine Violence in the Bible" to Adiel Shremer’s provocative look at "Other Brothers." Ariel Picard examines the status of non-Jews in religious-Zionist halachic rulings, while Dror Yinon takes issue with Avi Sagi’s take on how to be a Jew.
 
Theater, poetry, literature philosophy, Talmud and history feature in other articles in this pilot issue. All the articles are the fruits of research conducted in the framework of the weekly seminars that take place at the Center for Advanced Studies.

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