This volume presents a collection of rabbinic legends about the Book of Job and the man Job. The rabbinic sources include varied opinions regarding Job himself and the basic philosophical problems inherent in this text. This new volume includes ...
Prize for Jewish Philosophy of the Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1997-2000 The book sheds new light on Jewish rationalistic thought of the late Middle Ages, particularly in Spain and...
The writings of Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1167) include biblical exegesis and theological treatises as well as a scientific corpus written for the first time in Hebrew, which can be regarded as ``the beginning of Hebrew Science``. In this book the...
A comprehensive survey of seaweeds that grow on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, some of which are documented here for the first time. The first part of the book contains general information about algae and their environment. The second part ...
This is the first academic book in Hebrew on International Trade Law. The book features articles written by Israeli scholars discussing one the most important bodies in the international economy the World Trade Organization and the many trade a...
Did the Oriental Jewish woman have a history of her own? What was her image in male consciousness? What is known about her contemporary experiences? These are just a few of the questions addressed by the articles in this volume. Their authors h...