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Daniel Boyarin Hebrew Book Release a Success

Hartman Institute hosted an evening of scholarship to celebrate the appearance of Daniel Boyarin’s Intertextuality and the Reading of Midrash in Hebrew

 
Daniel Boyarin’s Intertextuality and the Reading of Midrash is now out in Hebrew, after a long wait. On November 27, students, havrutot, friends, and admirers of Boyarin and Boyarenesque scholarship coalesced at Jerusalem’s Shalom Hartman Institute to celebrate the appearance of Midrash Tannaim – the Hebrew title of Intertextuality.
 
The three speakers, introduced by Prof. Galit Hasan-Rokem, dealt with different parts of Boyarin’s Torah as it pertains to their own fields of expertise.
 
Excerpted from, "Of Intertexts, Rugelach, and Marginalia: Discussing Boyarin’s Intertextuality upon its Appearance in Hebrew," on the blog, The Talmud Blog, which Yitz Landes co-edits with Shai Secunda. To read more about the event, see the SHI Inside Out blog.
 

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