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Prayer in the Talmud
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After World War II, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921–2007) published works in English and German by eminent Israeli scholars, in this way introducing them to a wider audience in Europe and North America. The series he founded for that purpose, Studia Judaica, continues to offer a platform for scholarly studies and editions that cover all eras in the history of the Jewish religion.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter I: The Statutory Prayers: Their Nature, Origin and Content
- Chapter II: The Development of Prayers and the Problem of the „Original Text“
- Appendix to Chapter II: The „Bônäh Yerûšālayîm“ Benediction – A Comparison of the Versions
- Charper III: The Patterns of the Liturgical Bera¯ka¯h and their Origins
- Chapter IV: The Address „You“ in Prayer
- Chapter V: Prayer in the Temple
- Chapter VI: Piyyût-Forms of Temple Origin
- Chapter VII: Private and Non-Statutory Prayer
- Chapter VIII: Law-Court Patterns in Prayer
- Appendix to Chapter VIII: Sources
- Chapter IX: The Fixed Statutory Prayers of the Synagogue
- Chapter X: Prayers of Bêt Midrāš Origin
- Chapter XI: The Genres of Prayer and their Formai Characteristic
- Appendix A: Hebrew sources to Chapter II
- Appendix B: Hebrew sources to Chapter VIII
- Glossary
- Selected Bibliography
- Index A: General
- Index B: Prayer-Texts