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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday life THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Register for your Posen Library account. Login. Cancel. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognizedscholars. Close.
POSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Register for your Posen Library account. Login. Cancel. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognizedscholars. Close.
POSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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Register for your Posen Library account. Login. Cancel. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognizedscholars. Close.
THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday life THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
POSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday lifePOSEN LIBRARY
Administrator (full-time position w/benefits, NYC). About The Posen Library. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a growing, landmark collection of Jewish literature, artwork, and artifacts, from the biblical to the contemporary period. Through printed volumes (Yale University Press) and an online digital site, The Posen Library aims to educate broad audiences about the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday lifePOSEN LIBRARY
Administrator (full-time position w/benefits, NYC). About The Posen Library. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a growing, landmark collection of Jewish literature, artwork, and artifacts, from the biblical to the contemporary period. Through printed volumes (Yale University Press) and an online digital site, The Posen Library aims to educate broad audiences about the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday lifePOSEN LIBRARY
Administrator (full-time position w/benefits, NYC). About The Posen Library. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a growing, landmark collection of Jewish literature, artwork, and artifacts, from the biblical to the contemporary period. Through printed volumes (Yale University Press) and an online digital site, The Posen Library aims to educate broad audiences about the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, theUSER PROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars. THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSERPROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, theUSER PROFILE
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all. THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSER PROFILEPICTURE HISTORY OF JEWISH CIVILIZATION10 FACTS ABOUT JEWISH CULTUREBEGINNING OF ANCIENT JEWISH CIVILIZATIONHISTORY OF JEWISH RELIGIONPOSEN MICHIGAN LIBRARYANCIENT JEWISH The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, the THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATIONPOSEN LIBRARYUSER PROFILEPICTURE HISTORY OF JEWISH CIVILIZATION10 FACTS ABOUT JEWISH CULTUREBEGINNING OF ANCIENT JEWISH CIVILIZATIONHISTORY OF JEWISH RELIGIONPOSEN MICHIGAN LIBRARYANCIENT JEWISH The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization,Volume 5: Early Modern Era,1500–1750, edited by Yosef Kaplan, will be added to the PDL in 2022 to coincide with the release of the book. Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized asthe
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The Posen Library. THE POSEN LIBRARY is a dynamic, growing collection of images and excerpts from primary sources by or about Jews available on this interactive database and in a landmark print series. Read Deborah Dash Moore’s introduction to The Posen Library. Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE.POSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a vast and ongoing project launched over fifteen years ago by Felix Posen to gather literature, art, and translate primary sources from biblical times to the 21 st century. The goal is to make this unprecedented collection, revealing Jewish creativity, diversity, and cultural contributions around the globe, easily available in English to all.POSEN LIBRARY
On March 23, 2021, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 1: Ancient Israel, from Its Beginnings through 332 BCE edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay and Adele Berlin. The volume covers a period that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture and civilization: the Hebrew language and alphabetPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Foundation labors towards one major goal: making Jewish education easily accessible to any eager and curious mind. To that end, the Foundation trains educators for careers in the Israeli school system; supports emerging scholars around the world; promotes informal education in schools and learning communities throughout Israel; and produces books, textbooks, and classroom syllabiPOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
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Deborah Dash Moore is the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. An American Jewish historian, her work focuses on urban Jews. She is the editor in chief of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization. She also served as co-editor of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars.POSEN LIBRARY
On November 24, 2020, Yale University Press published The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 9: Catastrophe and Rebirth, 1939–1973, edited by Samuel D. Kassow and David G. Roskies.This volume covers a period Kassow and Roskies call “one of the most tragic and dramatic in Jewish history,” from the eve of World War II through the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War.POSEN LIBRARY
Yale University Press will publish the ten encyclopedic volumes of The Posen Library, each covering a crucial period in Jewish history.The animating idea behind the project is to demonstrate the incredible richness, complexity, and diversity of Jewish culture, from biblical times to the present.POSEN LIBRARY
From the Introduction to The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 6: Confronting Modernity, 1750-1880:. The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization shares in a long and venerable anthological tradition. However, it also participates in its own moment in time: it is a product of the twenty-first century and the flowering of academic Jewish studies in Israel, thePOSEN LIBRARY
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization tackles an enormous challenge: to make accessible in English a rich and varied sampling of the many dimensions of Jewish experience from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, The Posen Library embarked on this task by creating an anthology of primary sources of Jewish culture andPOSEN LIBRARY
Posen Library, Volume 10: 1973–2005. The inaugural volume, Volume 10: 1973–2005, was published November 20, 2012. Edited by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz, it is a richly illustrated guide to the momentous contemporary period. “This exciting first volume brings Jewish culture alive,” says Yale University Press Director JohnDonatich.
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The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization is a ten-volume series that collects more than 3,000 years of Jewish cultural artificats, texts, and paintings, selected by more than 120 internationally recognized scholars. THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION Volume 1: Ancient Israel includes: • biblical and extrabiblical material to provide a more complete picture of the culture of ancient Israel; • the remnants of everyday life1
_Gouache from Leben? Oder Theater?: Ein Singspiel (Life or Theater? An Operetta), no. 4351_ (1941–1943) by Charlotte Salomon Artist Charlotte Salomon was born to a cultured, upper-middle-class family in Berlin. Despite antisemitic policies that restricted access to art academies and guilds, in 1935 Salomon attended art school in Berlin. The situation in Germany worsened, and in 1939 Salomon’s parents sent her to France, where she lived with her grandparents. During this time, Salomon created an extensive series of paintings and writings, titled _Life or Theater? An Operetta_, which chronicled the difficult history of her family. Salomon married Alexander Nagler in 1943, and later that year, she and her husband were deported to Auschwitz where both were murdered. Prior to her deportation, Salomon had given her paintings to a French doctor to safeguard throughout the war; her parents later reclaimed them. The paintings are now held at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. Image courtesy of Collection Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam. Charlotte Salomon Foundation. WELCOME TO THE POSEN LIBRARY THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION is a vibrant, growing collection CURATED BY LEADING JEWISH STUDIES SCHOLARS which offers unprecedented DIRECT ACCESS TO EXCERPTS FROM THOUSANDS OF PRIMARY SOURCES reflecting Jewish creativity, diversity, and culture world-wide, SPANNING BIBLICAL TIMES TO THE 21ST CENTURY WHEN COMPLETE. ONLINE NOW: SELECTIONS FROM CA. 2000–332 BCE (VOL 1); 1750–1880 (VOL 6); 1918–1939 (VOL 8); 1939–1973 (VOL 9); AND 1973–2005(VOL 10).
Many of these original sources are works TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH FORTHE FIRST TIME.
The sacred and secular are side by side here, for readers, researchers, educators, scholars, students, anyone interested in discovering Jewish history, biography, fiction, religious and political writing, art, cultural artifacts . . . THE POSEN LIBRARY IS AVAILABLE IN TWO FORMATS: IN PRINT: Ten beautifully illustrated volumes being published by YaleUniversity Press
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Is The Posen Library for you? The Posen Library Editor in Chief Deborah Dash Moore chose the music in this video, “I’m Done Dressing Up for You,” written and performed by Alicia Jo Rabins. The piece is about Vashti, the queen of Persia who refuses to appear at the king’s banquet in the Purim story. She is banished, making room for Esther to become queen. PUBLISHED MARCH 2021 IN PRINT, CONTENT ON THE POSEN DIGITAL LIBRARY THE POSEN LIBRARY OF JEWISH CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION, VOLUME 1: ANCIENT ISRAEL, FROM ITS BEGINNINGS THROUGH 332 BCE _Woman Playing Frame Drum_ (Iron Age II, ninth–eighth century BCE) The drumhead of this Phoenician-style terra-cotta figurine from Shikmona (south of Haifa) is recessed, suggesting that the drum had only a single head. Figurines like this are typically found in Phoenicia and at sites influenced by Phoenician culture. Biblical references to women playing drums while singing and dancing to celebrate a victory, like Miriam and her companions after the crossing of the Sea of Reeds and the women who greeted Saul after David killed Goliath (Exodus 15:20; 1 Samuel 18:6), suggest that drum-playing women were common in Israel. The bottom of the figurine is a reconstruction. The National Maritime Museum, Haifa. © Z. Radovan / Bible LandPictures.
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EDITED BY JEFFREY H. TIGAY, EMERITUS A. M. ELLIS PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND ADELE BERLIN, EMERITA ROBERT H. SMITH PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND An anthology of the culture of ancient Israel, Volume 1 covers a period — the late second millennium BCE through the fourth century BCE — that witnessed the initial development of many phenomena that would come to define Jewish culture: the Hebrew language and alphabet, Israelite/Jewish law and religion (particularly monotheism), and the books of the Hebrew Bible, what the editors describe as “Israel’s greatest and most distinctive cultural achievement.” The volume’s organization by genre encourages readers to discover the lyricism of biblical poetry, the ethical power of prophecy, and the gripping stories of innovative long prose narratives. By juxtaposing extrabiblical inscriptions and documents side by side with biblical materials, the volume illuminates the legal, religious, and cultural environment of the Israelites of that time. Drawing on archaeological remains, a rich sampling of visual and material culture complements the written texts, including images of buildings and tombs, decorative art, figurines, musical instruments, ritual objects, and everyday items such as ceramic containers, seals, and coins. Press Release and Contact: Download HereBuy Volume 1
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_Self-Portrait _ by Catherine da Costa (ca. 1720) Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized as the first known female Jewish painter. Likewise, she was the first English-born Jewish artist and the second English-born female artist in recorded history. Da Costa’s father, Dr. Fernando Mendez, who was of Portuguese origin, was physician to Charles II and named his daughter after Queen Catherine. Da Costa studied under the famous drawing master and engraver Bernard Lens III. She painted miniatures of her family and other members of the Jewish community. Among her works is a painting of her father in full eighteenth-century dress and another of her son, Abraham. Da Costa married a wealthy Sephardi merchant, Anthony Moses da Costa. Philip Mould Ltd, London / Bridgeman Images.3
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1. _Gouache from Leben? Oder Theater?: Ein Singspiel (Life or Theater? An Operetta), no. 4351_ (1941–1943) by Charlotte Salomon Artist Charlotte Salomon was born to a cultured, upper-middle-class family in Berlin. Despite antisemitic policies that restricted access to art academies and guilds, in 1935 Salomon attended art school in Berlin. The situation in Germany worsened, and in 1939 Salomon’s parents sent her to France, where she lived with her grandparents. During this time, Salomon created an extensive series of paintings and writings, titled _Life or Theater? An Operetta_, which chronicled the difficult history of her family. Salomon married Alexander Nagler in 1943, and later that year, she and her husband were deported to Auschwitz where both were murdered. Prior to her deportation, Salomon had given her paintings to a French doctor to safeguard throughout the war; her parents later reclaimed them. The paintings are now held at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. Image courtesy of Collection Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam. © Charlotte Salomon Foundation. 2. _Woman Playing Frame Drum_ Iron Age II, ninth–eighth century BCE The drumhead of this Phoenician-style terra-cotta figurine from Shikmona (south of Haifa) is recessed, suggesting that the drum had only a single head. Figurines like this are typically found in Phoenicia and at sites influenced by Phoenician culture. Biblical references to women playing drums while singing and dancing to celebrate a victory, like Miriam and her companions after the crossing of the Sea of Reeds and the women who greeted Saul after David killed Goliath (Exodus 15:20; 1 Samuel 18:6), suggest that drum-playing women were common in Israel. The bottom of the figurine is a reconstruction. The National Maritime Museum, Haifa. © Z. Radovan / Bible LandPictures.
3. _Self-Portrait_, (ca. 1720) by Catherine da Costa (1679–1756) Catherine da Costa was an English miniature painter. She is commonly recognized as the first known female Jewish painter. Likewise, she was the first English-born Jewish artist and the second English-born female artist in recorded history. Da Costa’s father, Dr. Fernando Mendez, who was of Portuguese origin, was physician to Charles II and named his daughter after Queen Catherine. Da Costa studied under the famous drawing master and engraver Bernard Lens III. She painted miniatures of her family and other members of the Jewish community. Among her works is a painting of her father in full eighteenth-century dress and another of her son, Abraham. Da Costa married a wealthy Sephardi merchant, Anthony Moses da Costa. Philip Mould Ltd, London / Bridgeman Images. GET OUR LATEST NEWS:Follow Us:
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