Los judíos y las palabras / Amos Oz y Fania Oz-Salzberger ; traducción del inglés de Jacob Abecasís y Rhoda Henelde Abecasís.
Por: Oz, Amos [author.]
Colaborador(es): Oz-Salzberger, Fania [author.] | Abecasis, Jacob [translator.] | Abecasis, Rhoda Hendelde [translator.]
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Lenguaje original: Inglés Series Ojo del tiempo: 77.Editor: Madrid : Siruela, mayo de 2014Fecha de copyright: ©2014Edición: Edición en formato digitalDescripción: 1 online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9788416208029; 8416208026; 9788416208036; 8416208034Títulos uniformes: Jews and words. Spanish. Tema(s): Jews -- Intellectual life | Jews -- Origin | Jews -- History | Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Hebrew literature -- History and criticism | Judaism -- HistoryGénero/Forma: Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Judíos y las palabras.Clasificación CDD: 305.8924 Clasificación LoC:DS113 eBookRecursos en línea: Digitalia Hispánica Resumen: The authors roam the gamut of Jewish history to explain the integral relationship of Jews and words. Father and daughter tell the tales behind Judaism's most enduring names, adages, disputes, texts, and quips. These words, they argue, compose the chain connecting Abraham with the Jews of every subsequent generation. From the unnamed, possibly female author of the Song of Songs through obscure Talmudists to contemporary writers, they suggest that Jewish continuity, even Jewish uniqueness, depends not on central places, monuments, heroic personalities, or rituals but rather on written words and an ongoing debate between the generations.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Recurso Electrónico | Biblioteca Digital UIN | DEH | Disponible | DIGSIRLA0165 |
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The authors roam the gamut of Jewish history to explain the integral relationship of Jews and words. Father and daughter tell the tales behind Judaism's most enduring names, adages, disputes, texts, and quips. These words, they argue, compose the chain connecting Abraham with the Jews of every subsequent generation. From the unnamed, possibly female author of the Song of Songs through obscure Talmudists to contemporary writers, they suggest that Jewish continuity, even Jewish uniqueness, depends not on central places, monuments, heroic personalities, or rituals but rather on written words and an ongoing debate between the generations.
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