This article conceives of mystical midrash as the act of interpreting the details of a Torah verse with the purpose of entering a meditative or ecstatic state of union with God, in which the mystic by drawing down God’s insights can explain how the Torah verse mediates the micro-macrocosmic relation between God’s will and the course of history. However, since mystical midrash is such a rare phenomenon in Judaism, I have chosen to highlight the various approaches to the Torah in Jewish mysticism as a background for understanding why only one of these approaches qualifies for the epithet ‘mystical midrash’
A text linguistic analysis of a yelammedenu unit in the Tanḥuma (printed edition, Naso 29-30) and in...
The opening sections of some exegetical Midrashim deal with the issues of authorship and inspiration...
The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with ...
This article conceives of mystical midrash as the act of interpreting the details of a Torah verse w...
This study uncovers the heretofore ignored prominence of talmudic features in Midrash ha-Ne’lam on G...
While “Merkavah mysticism” as a religious movement is a phenomenon of Late Ancient and Medieval Juda...
After the canonization of the Hebrew Bible in the first century CE, Jewish creativity turned to inte...
The mitsva reflects one of the most pivotal concepts of Judaism. It sanctifies those who answer its ...
The Jewish belief in a final redemption brought about by a kingly messiah, the descendant of the dyn...
This article deals with the exegetical approach of the early Jewish school. It discusses the meaning...
The article examines personalistic elements in Hasdai Crescas’ conception of God. It argues that emb...
This article attempts to utilize representative talmudic source-material that bears on the Euthyphro...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Three converging factors make the early Rabbinic midrashim (scriptural commentaries) an appropriate ...
The article opens by discussing the different ways in which the ancient rabbis (in the Talmudic lite...
A text linguistic analysis of a yelammedenu unit in the Tanḥuma (printed edition, Naso 29-30) and in...
The opening sections of some exegetical Midrashim deal with the issues of authorship and inspiration...
The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with ...
This article conceives of mystical midrash as the act of interpreting the details of a Torah verse w...
This study uncovers the heretofore ignored prominence of talmudic features in Midrash ha-Ne’lam on G...
While “Merkavah mysticism” as a religious movement is a phenomenon of Late Ancient and Medieval Juda...
After the canonization of the Hebrew Bible in the first century CE, Jewish creativity turned to inte...
The mitsva reflects one of the most pivotal concepts of Judaism. It sanctifies those who answer its ...
The Jewish belief in a final redemption brought about by a kingly messiah, the descendant of the dyn...
This article deals with the exegetical approach of the early Jewish school. It discusses the meaning...
The article examines personalistic elements in Hasdai Crescas’ conception of God. It argues that emb...
This article attempts to utilize representative talmudic source-material that bears on the Euthyphro...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Three converging factors make the early Rabbinic midrashim (scriptural commentaries) an appropriate ...
The article opens by discussing the different ways in which the ancient rabbis (in the Talmudic lite...
A text linguistic analysis of a yelammedenu unit in the Tanḥuma (printed edition, Naso 29-30) and in...
The opening sections of some exegetical Midrashim deal with the issues of authorship and inspiration...
The studies comprising this volume, most of them appearing for the first time in English, deal with ...