Modern Jewish scholarship in Hungary [online] : the "science of Judaism" between East and West / edited by Tamás Turán, Carsten Wilke
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Wissenschaft des Judentums in Hungary: An Introduction
Testimonies The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest and Oriental Studies in Hungary The Rabbinical Seminary and the War Years Was R. Saadia Gaon’s Arabic Translation of the Pentateuch Meant for Muslims Too?
Elective affinities From Talmud Torah to Oriental Studies: Itineraries of Rabbinical Students in Hungary Scholarship and Patriotism: Research on the History of Hungarian Jewry and the Rabbinical Seminary of Hungary—the First Decades Suspension Bridge of Confidence: Folklore Studies in Jewish-Hungarian Scholarship
Transnational connections Beyond the Classroom: The Enduring Relationship between Heinrich L. Fleischer and Ignaz Goldziher Connecting Centers of Wissenschaft des Judentums: David Kaufmann in Budapest, 1877–1899 The International Context of Samuel Krauss’s Scholarship: Network Connections between East and West
Re-orientalism From Geiger to Goldziher: Historical Method and its Impact on the Conception of Islam Academic Religion: Goldziher as a Scholar and a Jew From Bacher to Telegdi: The Lure of Iran in Jewish Studies
Untrodden paths Meir Friedmann–A Pioneering Scholar of Midrash Adolf Büchler and the Historiography of Talmudic Judaism Georges Vajda’s Contribution to the Study of the Kabbalah
Political confrontations Hungarian Expectations and Jewish Self-Definitions, 1840–1914 Defending the Dignity of Judaism: Hungarian Jewish Scholars on Christian Prejudice, Racial Antisemitism, and the Exclusion of Wissenschaft des Judentums, 1880–1914 The Decades of an Ending: The Budapest Rabbinical Seminary after the Shoah
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