Revel Year In Review 2024-2025

YEAR IN REVIEW | BERNARD REVEL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF JEWISH STUDIES | SCHOLARSHIP • TORAH • WISDOM • THOUGHT

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Kanarfogel, E., & Kogman-Appel, K. (2024). A Hebrew fragment in the Municipal Archive of Münster as a witness to a little-known ritual practice. Jewish History , 37(1-2), 14-30. READ HERE Kanarfogel, E. (2024). ‘Ateret zekenim: Iyyun mehudash be-toldotehem shel hakhamim / The crown of the elders: A new look at the history of the sages [Review of the book ‘Ateret zekenim: Iyyun mehudash be-toldotehem shel hakhamim / The crown of the elders: A new look at the history of the sages, by S. Emanuel]. Speculum , 99(3), 892-894. READ HERE Kanarfogel, E. (2024). How do the Rishonim read the Talmud and the Geonim? In Z. Eleff, R. R. Kwall, & C. Saiman (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Jewish law (Chapter 4 [unpaginated]). Oxford University Press. READ HERE AARON KOLLER Koller, A. (2023). The Akedah in a different voice. In V. D. Beiler & A. D. Rubin (Eds.), Linguistic and philological studies of the Hebrew Bible and its manuscripts: In honor of Gary A. Rendsburg (pp. 196-213). Brill. READ HERE Koller, A. (2023). The prayer of Nabonidus and lost books: Reconstructing the Aramaic library of the Persian period. In S. M. Coleman, A. D. Gross, & A. W. Litke (Eds.), Mallephana Rabba: Aramaic studies in honor of Edward M. Cook (pp. 161-177). Gorgias. Koller, A. (2023). Reptiles, insects, and other creepy crawly things: Folk categories and the ancient Hebrew Lexeme ץרש . In M. I. Gruber, J. Yogev, D. Sivan, L. T. Stuckenbruck, & E. Assis (Eds.), The Shamir, the letters, the writing, and the tablets (Mishnah Avot 5:6): Studies in honor of Professor Shamir Yona (pp. 181-187). Ostracon. Koller, A. (2024). The evolving definition of ‘word’ in early Northwest Semitic writing: From דברים to תיבות . Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 83(1), 123-156. READ HERE Koller, A. (2025). “A miserable remnant though this be, it is not without value”: A fragment of Mishnah Avodah Zarah in the Babylonian Tradition from a book binding in the Cambridge University Library. Oqimta , 11, 145-159. Retrieved February 4, 2025, from READ HERE Koller, A. (2025). Three polemical Qur’anic citations of the Mishnah and their historical significance. Jewish Studies Quarterly , 32, 1-18.

Heo, J. M. (2023). Images of Torah: From the Second-Temple period to the Middle Ages . Brill.

SHALOM HOLTZ Holtz, S. E. (2023). Foreign but fair: Legal disputes of Judeans in the Achaemenid Era. Orientalia , 92(2), 185–201. READ HERE Holtz, S. E. (2024). Law and Prayer. In B. Wells (Ed.), The Cambridge companion to law in the Hebrew Bible (pp. 201–218). Cambridge University Press. Holtz, S. E. (2024). The problems of land possession and the meaning of Isaiah 60:21. Journal of Biblical Literature , 143(2), 267–279. READ HERE Holtz, S. E. (2024). The sister-wives. In D. Arnovitz (Ed.), The Koren Tanakh of the land of Israel: Genesis (p. 82). Koren Publishers. Holtz, S. E. (2024). YHWH’s covenant: Why Moses calls

heaven and earth as witnesses. TheTorah.com. Retrieved January 27, 2025, from READ HERE

EPHRAIM KANARFOGEL Kanarfogel, E. (2023). Rabbinic creativity in Northern France and Germany during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In S. A. Goldberg (Ed.), Histoire juivre de la France (pp. 104-118). Albin-Michel. Kanarfogel, E. (2023). Tosafist collections in the writings of Hayyim Joseph David Azulai (Hida). In Z. Eleff & S. Seidler-Feller (Eds.), Emet le-Ya’akov: Facing the truths of history: Essays in honor of Jacob J. Schacter (pp. 144-162). Academic Studies Press. Kanarfogel, E. (2023). On the citation of Maimonides in Mediaeval Ashkenaz. In D. Sclar (Ed.), The golden path: Maimonides through eight centuries (pp. 133-139). Liverpool University Press. Kanarfogel, E. (2023). Avenging episodes of persecution: A note on the text and origin of Av ha-Rahamim. In A. Hacohen & M. Butler (Eds.), Praying for defenders of our destiny: The Mi Sheberach for IDF soldiers (pp. 370-385). The Institute for Jewish Research and Publications.

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