This chapter focuses on the ambiguities surrounding the beginning of Sabbath and festivals in ancient Jewish sources, assumed to take place sometime in the evening but difficult to pinpoint. After a discussion of ancient Jewish approaches to the notion of “evening,” particularly the phrase “between the two evenings” mentioned as a time for certain sacrifices in the Pentateuch, the chapter investigates how ancient Jews handled the difficulties of establishing the precise beginning of Sabbath and festivals. It is shown that Jews up to the early rabbinic period responded with two approaches, thereby “bracketing” the start of day: some required an early start of rest, whereby time prior to the day was invested with appropriate behavior, while o...
This thesis reports what may be known about the sabbath activities of Jews prior to 200 CE, using as...
Amidst a culture that increasingly values consumerism, productivity, and individualism, communal pra...
The basic structure in the Jewish awareness of time - just as in other cultures - is the succession ...
The Pentateuch and later Jewish tradition associates the key pilgrimage festivals with stories about...
The Pentateuch and later Jewish tradition associates the key pilgrimage festivals with stories about...
This thesis examines some of the primary practices and rituals associated with the Sabbath as descri...
The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated in pre-mon...
This article examines the innovative focus on sabbath observance that characterizes the Holiness leg...
The sabbath is a typically Israeli holiday. There are no sufficient proofs that it has been adopted ...
Abstract The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated i...
The concept of the Sabbath has generally been interpreted as the Sign of Covenant within the framewo...
The article studies the observance of the Sabbath in Roman Egypt on the basis of a collection of dat...
Specific dates are rare in the Pentateuch. In fact, there are only twenty-one dates included in the ...
Despite repeated biblical mentions of the sanctity of the Sabbath and numerous imperatives to keep t...
This work is devoted to those Jewish feasts and fasts that are observed on a yearly basis. The intro...
This thesis reports what may be known about the sabbath activities of Jews prior to 200 CE, using as...
Amidst a culture that increasingly values consumerism, productivity, and individualism, communal pra...
The basic structure in the Jewish awareness of time - just as in other cultures - is the succession ...
The Pentateuch and later Jewish tradition associates the key pilgrimage festivals with stories about...
The Pentateuch and later Jewish tradition associates the key pilgrimage festivals with stories about...
This thesis examines some of the primary practices and rituals associated with the Sabbath as descri...
The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated in pre-mon...
This article examines the innovative focus on sabbath observance that characterizes the Holiness leg...
The sabbath is a typically Israeli holiday. There are no sufficient proofs that it has been adopted ...
Abstract The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated i...
The concept of the Sabbath has generally been interpreted as the Sign of Covenant within the framewo...
The article studies the observance of the Sabbath in Roman Egypt on the basis of a collection of dat...
Specific dates are rare in the Pentateuch. In fact, there are only twenty-one dates included in the ...
Despite repeated biblical mentions of the sanctity of the Sabbath and numerous imperatives to keep t...
This work is devoted to those Jewish feasts and fasts that are observed on a yearly basis. The intro...
This thesis reports what may be known about the sabbath activities of Jews prior to 200 CE, using as...
Amidst a culture that increasingly values consumerism, productivity, and individualism, communal pra...
The basic structure in the Jewish awareness of time - just as in other cultures - is the succession ...