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The Podcast of Jewish Ideas
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A space for exploring the great ideas at the heart of the Jewish tradition.
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A space for exploring the great ideas at the heart of the Jewish tradition.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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62. The Buber-Rosenzweig Bible | Dr. Abigail Gillman
The Podcast of Jewish Ideas
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7 months ago
62. The Buber-Rosenzweig Bible | Dr. Abigail Gillman
J.J. and Dr. Abigail Gillman interpret the ideas and impact of the Buber-Rosenzweig Bible translation. 

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Abigail Gillman is a Professor of Hebrew, German, and Comparative Literature in the Department of World Languages and Literatures.  She teaches courses on modern German literature; Hebrew literature; Israeli Cinema; and Religion and Literature (cross-listed as XL and RN). She teaches and lectures in the Core Curriculum, and has also taught in the CAS Writing Program. She recently published A History of German Jewish Bible Translation (University of Chicago Press, 2018). This book takes as its starting point the remarkable number of re-translations of the Hebrew Bible produced in Germany—translations into German and Yiddish—from the Haskalah through the twentieth century.  The book demonstrates that bible translation in Jewish society was (and still is) used to promote diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic goals. She is currently writing about the parable/mashal across Jewish Literature, and about “monstrous motherhood” in recent Israeli (and Jewish) film and memoirs.
The Podcast of Jewish Ideas
A space for exploring the great ideas at the heart of the Jewish tradition.