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Torah in the Mouth, Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism, 200 BCE - 400 CE Jaffee, Martin S., Samuel and Althea Stroum Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Washington Print publication date: 2001, Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-514067-5, doi:10.1093/0195140672.001.0001 Safrai, S., ed., The Literature of the Sages, First Part: Oral Tora, Halakha, Mishna, Tosefta, Talmud, External Tractates (Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum and Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1987). ——, “Oral Tora,” in idem, The Literature of the Sages , 35–119. Saldarini, A., Scholastic Rabbinism: A Literary Study of the Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1982). ——, Pharisees, Scribes, and Sadducees in Palestinian Society: A Sociological Approach (Wilmington, DE: M. Glazer, 1988). ——, “Pharisees,” in D. Freedman, The Anchor Bible Dictionary , vol. 5, 289–303. Sanders, E., Jewish Law from Jesus to the Mishnah: Five Studies (London & Philadelphia: SCM & Trinity, 1990). Sanders, J. A., Torah and Canon (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1972). Sanders, J. T., Schismatics, Sectarians, Dissidents, Deviants: The First One Hundred Years of Jewish–Christian Relations (Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1993). Sandmel, S., Philo's Place in Judaism: A Study of Conceptions of Abraham in Jewish Literature (New York: KTAV, 1971). 363. Sarason, R., A History of the Mishnaic Law of Agriculture. Section 3. A Study of Tractate Demai. Part One (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1979). Schäfer, P., “Das Dogma von der Mündlichen Torah,” in idem, Studien zur Geschichte und Theologie des Rabbinischen Judentums (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1978), 153–197. ——, ed., The Talmud Yerushalmi and Graeco-Roman Culture, I (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1998). Schams, C., Jewish Scribes in the Second-Temple Period (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998). Schiffman, L., The Halakhah at Qumran (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1975). ——, Sectarian Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Courts, Testimony, and the Penal Code (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1983). ——, “Pharisees and Sadducees in Pesher Nahum,” in M. Brettler and M. Fishbane, eds., Minhah le-Nahum: Biblical and Other Studies Presented to Nahum M. Sarna in Honour of His 70th Birthday (Sheffield: JSOT, 1993), 272–290. ——, “Was the Mishnah Written? The Answer of Rav Sherira Gaon,” in G. Sed-Rajna, Rashi 1040–1990: Hommage a Ephraim E. Urbach (Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1993), 213–218. ——, Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls . Foreword by C. Potok (Philadelphia & Jerusalem: Jewish Publication Society, 1994). end p.225 Schlüter, M., Auf Welche Weise Wurde die Mishna geschrieben? (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1993). Schürer, E., The Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ , vols. 1–3. Rev. and ed. G. Vermes et al. (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1973 –1987). Schulz, F., History of Roman Legal Science (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1946). Schwabe, M., “On the Jewish and Greco-Roman Schools in the Days of the Mishnah and the Talmud” (Heb.), Tarbiz 21 (1949), 112–123. Schwartz, D., “Josephus and Nicolaus on the Pharisees,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 14 (1983), 157–171. ——, “MMT, Josephus, and the Pharisees,” in J. Kampen and M. Bernstein, Reading 4QMMT , 67–80. Schwartz, S., Josephus and Judaean Politics (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1990). Segal, B-Z, Mishnaic Geography (Heb.) (Jerusalem: Institute of Mishnaic Research, 1969). Segert, S., “Observations on the Poetic Structures of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice,” Revue de Qumran 13 (1988), 215–224. Shavit, Y., “The ‘Qumran Library’ in the Light of the Attitude Towards Books and Libraries in the Second Temple Period,” in M. Wise et al., Methods of Investigation , 299–315. Shinan, A., “Aggadic Literature Between Oral Recitation and Written Tradition” (Heb.), Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore 1 (1981), 44 PRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2003 - 2011. All Rights Reserved. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use (for details see http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/privacy_policy.html). Subscriber: Columbia University; date: 20 September 2011

Torah in the Mouth, Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism, 200 BCE - 400 CE Jaffee, Martin S., Samuel and Althea Stroum Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Washington Print publication date: 2001, Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-514067-5, doi:10.1093/0195140672.001.0001 –60. Small, J., Wax Tablets of the Mind: Cognitive Studies of Memory and Literacy in Classical Antiquity (London & New York: Routledge, 1997). Smith, J., “Sacred Persistence: Toward a Redescription of Canon,” in J. Smith, Imagining Religion: From Babylon to Jonestown (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982), 36–52. Smith, M., “Palestinian Judaism in the First Century,” in M. Davis, ed., Israel: Its Role in Civilization (New York: Harper & Row, 1956), 67 –81. ——, “The Dead Sea Sect in Relation to Ancient Judaism,” New Testament Studies 7 (1960), 347–360. ——, Palestinian Parties and Politics that Shaped the Old Testament (New York & London: Columbia University Press, 1971). Snyder, H., Teachers, Texts, and Students: Textual Peformance and Patterns of Authority in Greco-Roman Schools (Yale University Dissertation, 1998). Sokoloff, M., A Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period (Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, 1990). Staal, F., Rules Without Meaning: Ritual, Mantras and the Human Sciences (New York: Peter Lang, 1989). Stemberger, G., Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash , 2nd ed. Trans. and ed. M. Bockmuehl (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1995). ——, Jewish Contemporaries of Jesus: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995). Stern, D., Parables in Midrash: Narrative and Exegesis in Rabbinic Literature (Cambridge, MA, & London: Harvard University Press, 1991). Stern, S., “Attribution and Authorship in the Babylonian Talmud,” Journal of Jewish Studies 45 (1994), 28–51. ——, “The Concept of Authorship in the Babylonian Talmud,” Journal of Jewish Studies 46 (1995), 183–195. Sternberg, M., The Poetics of Biblical Narrative: Ideological Literature and the Drama of Reading (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987). Stolz, B., and R. Shannon, eds., Oral Literature and the Formula (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1976). end p.226 Stone, M., ed., Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period: Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Qumran Sectarian Writings, Philo, Josephus (Assen: Van Gorcum; Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984). Strack, H., and G. Stemberger, Introduction to Talmud and Midrash (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1991). Suter, D. W., Tradition and Composition in the Parables of Enoch (Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1979). Swartz, M., Scholastic Magic: Ritual and Revelation in Early Jewish Mysticism (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996). Talmon, S., “The Calendar of the Covenanters of the Judean Desert,” in idem, The World of Qumran from Within (Jerusalem: Magnes Press and Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1989), 147–185. ——, “Oral Tradition and Written Transmission, or the Heard and the Seen Word in Judaism of the Second Temple Period,” in H. Wansbrough, Jesus and the Oral Gospel Tradition , 121–158. Tomson, P., Paul and the Jewish Law: Halakha in the Letters of the Apostle to the Gentiles (Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum; Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990). Tov, E., Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible (Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum; Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1992). ——, “Scribal Practices Reflected in the Paleo-Hebrew Texts from the Judean Desert,” Scripta Classica Israelica 15 (1996), 268–273. ——, “The Scribes of the Texts Found in the Judean Desert,” in C. Evans and S. Talmon, eds., The Quest for Context and Meaning: Studies in Biblical Intertextuality in Honor of James A. Sanders (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1998), 131–152. ——, “Scribal Practices Reflected in Texts from the Judaean Desert,” in P. Flint and J. VanderKam, The Dead Sea Scrolls After Fifty Years, vol. 1, 405–429. PRINTED FROM OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE (www.oxfordscholarship.com). (c) Copyright Oxford University Press, 2003 - 2011. All Rights Reserved. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single chapter of a monograph in OSO for personal use (for details see http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/privacy_policy.html). Subscriber: Columbia University; date: 20 September 2011

<strong>Torah</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mouth</strong>, Writ<strong>in</strong>g and Oral Tradition <strong>in</strong> Palest<strong>in</strong>ian Judaism, 200 BCE - 400 CE<br />

Jaffee, Mart<strong>in</strong> S., Samuel and Al<strong>the</strong>a Stroum Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>t publication date: 2001, Published to Oxford Scholarship Onl<strong>in</strong>e: November 2003<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>t ISBN-13: 978-0-19-514067-5, doi:10.1093/0195140672.001.0001<br />

Safrai, S., ed., The Literature of <strong>the</strong> Sages, First Part: Oral Tora, Halakha, Mishna, Tosefta, Talmud, External Tractates<br />

(Assen/Maastricht: Van Gorcum and Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1987).<br />

——, “Oral Tora,” <strong>in</strong> idem, The Literature of <strong>the</strong> Sages , 35–119.<br />

Saldar<strong>in</strong>i, A., Scholastic Rabb<strong>in</strong>ism: A Literary Study of <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>rs Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Rabbi Nathan (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1982).<br />

——, Pharisees, Scribes, and Sadducees <strong>in</strong> Palest<strong>in</strong>ian Society: A Sociological Approach (Wilm<strong>in</strong>gton, DE: M. Glazer, 1988).<br />

——, “Pharisees,” <strong>in</strong> D. Freedman, The Anchor Bible Dictionary , vol. 5, 289–303.<br />

Sanders, E., Jewish Law from Jesus to <strong>the</strong> Mishnah: Five Studies (London & Philadelphia: SCM & Tr<strong>in</strong>ity, 1990).<br />

Sanders, J. A., <strong>Torah</strong> and Canon (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1972).<br />

Sanders, J. T., Schismatics, Sectarians, Dissidents, Deviants: The First One Hundred Years of Jewish–Christian Relations (Valley<br />

Forge, PA: Tr<strong>in</strong>ity Press International, 1993).<br />

Sandmel, S., Philo's Place <strong>in</strong> Judaism: A Study of Conceptions of Abraham <strong>in</strong> Jewish Literature (New York: KTAV, 1971).<br />

363. Sarason, R., A History of <strong>the</strong> Mishnaic Law of Agriculture. Section 3. A Study of Tractate Demai. Part One (Leiden: E. J. Brill,<br />

1979).<br />

Schäfer, P., “Das Dogma von der Mündlichen <strong>Torah</strong>,” <strong>in</strong> idem, Studien zur Geschichte und Theologie des Rabb<strong>in</strong>ischen Judentums<br />

(Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1978), 153–197.<br />

——, ed., The Talmud Yerushalmi and Graeco-Roman Culture, I (Tüb<strong>in</strong>gen: Mohr Siebeck, 1998).<br />

Schams, C., Jewish Scribes <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Second-Temple Period (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998).<br />

Schiffman, L., The Halakhah at Qumran (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1975).<br />

——, Sectarian Law <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dead Sea Scrolls: Courts, Testimony, and <strong>the</strong> Penal Code (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1983).<br />

——, “Pharisees and Sadducees <strong>in</strong> Pesher Nahum,” <strong>in</strong> M. Brettler and M. Fishbane, eds., M<strong>in</strong>hah le-Nahum: Biblical and O<strong>the</strong>r Studies<br />

Presented to Nahum M. Sarna <strong>in</strong> Honour of His 70th Birthday (Sheffield: JSOT, 1993), 272–290.<br />

——, “Was <strong>the</strong> Mishnah Written? The Answer of Rav Sherira Gaon,” <strong>in</strong> G. Sed-Rajna, Rashi 1040–1990: Hommage a Ephraim E. Urbach<br />

(Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1993), 213–218.<br />

——, Reclaim<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Dead Sea Scrolls . Foreword by C. Potok (Philadelphia & Jerusalem: Jewish Publication Society, 1994).<br />

end p.225<br />

Schlüter, M., Auf Welche Weise Wurde die Mishna geschrieben? (Tüb<strong>in</strong>gen: J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1993).<br />

Schürer, E., The Jewish People <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Age of Jesus Christ , vols. 1–3. Rev. and ed. G. Vermes et al. (Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh: T & T Clark, 1973<br />

–1987).<br />

Schulz, F., History of Roman Legal Science (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1946).<br />

Schwabe, M., “On <strong>the</strong> Jewish and Greco-Roman Schools <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Days of <strong>the</strong> Mishnah and <strong>the</strong> Talmud” (Heb.), Tarbiz 21 (1949), 112–123.<br />

Schwartz, D., “Josephus and Nicolaus on <strong>the</strong> Pharisees,” Journal for <strong>the</strong> Study of Judaism 14 (1983), 157–171.<br />

——, “MMT, Josephus, and <strong>the</strong> Pharisees,” <strong>in</strong> J. Kampen and M. Bernste<strong>in</strong>, Read<strong>in</strong>g 4QMMT , 67–80.<br />

Schwartz, S., Josephus and Judaean Politics (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1990).<br />

Segal, B-Z, Mishnaic Geography (Heb.) (Jerusalem: Institute of Mishnaic Research, 1969).<br />

Segert, S., “Observations on <strong>the</strong> Poetic Structures of <strong>the</strong> Songs of <strong>the</strong> Sabbath Sacrifice,” Revue de Qumran 13 (1988), 215–224.<br />

Shavit, Y., “The ‘Qumran Library’ <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Light of <strong>the</strong> Attitude Towards Books and Libraries <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Second Temple Period,” <strong>in</strong> M. Wise et al.,<br />

Methods of Investigation , 299–315.<br />

Sh<strong>in</strong>an, A., “Aggadic Literature Between Oral Recitation and Written Tradition” (Heb.), Jerusalem Studies <strong>in</strong> Jewish Folklore 1 (1981), 44<br />

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