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Silvana Greco

Silvana Greco, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; Silvana Olszowy-Schlanger, University of Oxford, Great Britain.
Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

In honor of the writings of Giulio Busi, scholar of Jewish culture, the book investigates from a multidisciplinary perspective the extraordinary richness of Jewish culture in the Diaspora from antiquity to the latter part of the 20th century. A number of rabbinic writings, medieval manuscripts from the South of France, visual qabbalah, the Yiddish language, artistic expressions as well as the philosophical and social traditions of some prominent twentieth-century figures will be explored.

Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

In honor of the writings of Giulio Busi, scholar of Jewish culture, the book investigates from a multidisciplinary perspective the extraordinary richness of Jewish culture in the Diaspora from antiquity to the latter part of the 20th century. A number of rabbinic writings, medieval manuscripts from the South of France, visual qabbalah, the Yiddish language, artistic expressions as well as the philosophical and social traditions of some prominent twentieth-century figures will be explored.

Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

Counting the Miracles: Jewish Thought, Mysticism, and the Arts from Late Antiquity to the Present

In honor of the writings of Giulio Busi, scholar of Jewish culture, the book investigates from a multidisciplinary perspective the extraordinary richness of Jewish culture in the Diaspora from antiquity to the latter part of the 20th century. A number of rabbinic writings, medieval manuscripts from the South of France, visual qabbalah, the Yiddish language, artistic expressions as well as the philosophical and social traditions of some prominent twentieth-century figures will be explored.