L Lacheman, Ernest R., 8–9 Landau-Chark, Susan (reviewer), 185 Lehmann, Anne, 66 Lehmann, Manfred, 66 Leon da Modena, 31 Lev, Yehuda, 110n499, 111n515, 140n17 Levey, Samson H., 10 Levin, Alan, 143n66 Levine, Baruch, 92n168 Levinson, Julian, Exiles on Main Street: <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>American</strong> Writers and <strong>American</strong> Literary Culture, reviewed, 169–170 Lewy, Julius, 39–41, 97n247, 97n251 Licht, Jacob, 99n273, 142n49 Lieber, David I., 142n54 Lieberman, Saul, 82n2, 98n273 Lim, Timothy H., 113n580–581 Long, Burke O., 20, 88n109, 91n140, 91n147 <strong>The</strong> Los Angeles Times, 108n458, 109n487, 111n513 Lundberg, Marilyn J., 103n340 M MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, 67 Magnes, Judah L., 3–7, 36, 83n12–13, 83n15, 84n23–27, 84n29–33 Magness, Jodi, 101n315, 157n24, 158n30 Maimonides, 130 Manfred and Anne Lehmann Foundation, 66 Mann, Jacob, 138n6 Manson, Harold P., 101n314 Marcus, Jacob Rader, ix, xn6, 45, 53, 100n306, 103n354 Margolis, Max, 88n108 Marie Syrkin: Values Beyond the Self, reviewed, 167–168 Marschall, John P., Jews in Nevada: A History, reviewed, 170–171 Mazar, Benjamin, 40–41 McCormick <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary, 8 McGill University, 26, 93n184 McGirk, Tim, 160n43 McQueen, Hector L., 113n580 Meek, <strong>The</strong>ophile James, 16 Meltzer, Julius Louis, 85n55, 156n14 Mendelsohn, Adam (reviewer), 186 Meshorer, Yaakov, 157n24 Metzger, Bruce M., 101n315 194 • <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> Meyer, Michael A., 86n68, 87n88, 88n117, 102n323, 128–129, 134; (ed.), Joachim Prinz, Rebellious Rabbi: An Autobiography—<strong>The</strong> German and Early <strong>American</strong> Years, reviewed, 172–173 Michigan <strong>Journal</strong> of International Law, 113n581 Michigan <strong>Journal</strong>, 93n182 Milik, Jozef T., 51, 53, 64, 78, 80, 99n273, 102n322, 108n460 Miller, Philip E., 88n112 Mishkan T’filah, 130, 141n39 Modern Judaism, 93n181 Moffett, William A., 73–74, 77, 111n532, 111n536 Moffic, Evan, 128 <strong>The</strong> Montreal <strong>Jewish</strong> Chronicle, 93n182 <strong>The</strong> Montreal Star, 93n177, 100n289 Morgenster, Julian, 7 Muchin, Andrew, “Chosen Towns: <strong>The</strong> Story of Jews in Wisconsin’s Small Communities” (DVD), reviewed, 173–174 Muhammad edh-Dhib (the Wolf), 147 Muilenberg, James, 40, 42, 98n273 <strong>The</strong> Musical Quarterly, 86n65 N NABI. See National Association of Biblical Instructors Nash Papyrus, 8 National Association of Biblical Instructors (NABI), 7–8, 85n56 National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY), 159n40 National Museum of Antiquities, Hebrew University, 83n6 Nemoy, Leon, 99n273 Neusner, Jacob, 105n398 Neusner, Noam M. M., 109n482, 109n490, 110n503 <strong>The</strong> New York Times, viii, 8–9, 15, 26, 28–29, 36–39, 68, 71, 74, 81, 84n17, 85n54–55, 85n57–60, 86n65, 87n106, 92n158, 92n160, 93n178, 93n182–183, 94n194, 97n234–235, 97n238, 97n244, 97n246, 99n276, 100n300, 104n372, 104n381, 109n480, 110n498, 111n516, 111n537, 112n554, 113n576, 113n579, 119, 123–124, 127, 139n13, 140n26–27, 155n2, 156n14, 156–157n20, 158n28, 159n35, 161n45 New York University, 57, 66 <strong>The</strong> New Yorker, 26, 93n179, 123, 146, 152, 155n2 Newsletter of the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon, 109n470
Nimmer, David, 81, 113n582–583, 113n586, 113n588 Nunnally, Wave E., 105n395 O Ohan, Nasri, 156n12 <strong>The</strong> Omaha Morning World-Herald, 93n182 Orel, Hugh, 111n523, 111n529 Orlinsky, Harry, 2, 8–10, 15–25, 32–33, 36, 38–42, 46, 82n2, 83n11, 85n60, 86n75, 88n107–112, 88n115–116, 88n118–119, 89n121–126, 89n128, 90n129–132, 90n134– 139, 91n140–146, 91n148–153, 92n156–157, 92n159–160, 92n170–171, 96n217–219, 97n248, 97n251–252, 98n257–258, 98n266– 268, 92n154, 92n164, 92n166, 92n168, 93n178, 95n215–216, 97n236, 97n247, 98n253, 98n255, 98n273, 99n273–274, 119, 123, 139n10, 146, 149, 156n20, 157n21, 157n26, 158n27 Orphaned Art: Looted Art from the Holocaust in the Israel Museum, reviewed, 182–183 Orthodox <strong>Jewish</strong> Life, 137 Orthodox Union, 143n70 Osten-Sacken, Peter von der, 129 Oudtestamentische Studien, 13 Oxford University, 73–74, 76–77; Oxford Centre for Post-Graduate Hebrew Studies, 47, 70, 72, 74, 77 Oxtoby, Willard, 61 P Palestine Archaeological Museum, 46, 49–50, 53 Palestine Post, 85n55 Panken, Aaron, 140n18 Parmenter, Ross, 86n65 Patterson, David, 73–74, 111n530, 111n538 Petrie, Laurie, 112n560, 112n567, 113n571 Pfann, Stephen, 102n321 Pfeiffer, Robert H., 84n47, 85n52 Phelps, Michael B., 103n340, 107n430, 109n472, 110n491 Pinnick, Avital, 142n52 Plaut, W. Gunther, 69, 110n500, 132, 135, 140n17 Ploeg, J. P. M. Van der, 108n450 Poore, Charles, 155n2 Preliminary Edition of the Unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls, 64–71 Proceedings of the <strong>American</strong> Academy of <strong>Jewish</strong> Research, 87n90, 87n100 Profitt, Kevin, 140n21 Puech, Emile, 68 Q Qimron, Elisha, 54, 56, 79–81, 104n367, 114n592 Qumran Chronicle, 66 R Rabinovich, Abraham, 109n491, 112n555 Rabinowitz, Isaac, 10, 98n273 Rachmani, Levi Yitzhak, 48 Rambam, 135 Raphael Lemkin and the Struggle for the Genocide Convention, reviewed, 165–167 Raphael, Marc Lee (ed.), <strong>The</strong> Columbia History of Jews and Judaism in America, reviewed, 174–177 Rappaport, Uriel, 107n430 Rashi, 135 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, 122 Reed, Stephen A., 103n340 Reform Judaism, 69, 108n464, 110n502, 112n566, 139n10, 140n17 Refugee Scholars Project, 87n88 Reif, Stephan C., 138n1, 142n52 Rembaum, Joel E., 141n43 Reshit (JIR student journal), 22, 91n149 Revue de Qumran, 86n67, 101n315, 105n387, Rivkin, Ellis, 10–11, 19, 22, 31–36, 44–45, 82, 86n75, 90n135–136, 92n160, 95n212–213, 95n215–221, 96n223, 96n226–231, 97n232– 233, 100n290, 120–121, 133, 139n11 Robertson, Milton, 84n46, 85n48–50 Robinson, Ira (reviewer), 165 <strong>The</strong> Rochester Times Union, 93n182 Rockefeller Museum, 48, 55, 75, 101n316, 159n39. See also Palestine Archaeological Museum Roitman, Adolfo D., 100n294, 142n59, 159n40 Rollins, Wayne G., 30, 95n205 Rosenthal, Franz, 13, 87n88–89 Rosman, Lily, 103n361 Rost, Leonhard, 99n273 Rotem, Mordechai, 142n48 Roth, Cecil, 89n124 Roth, Walter, Avengers and Defenders: Glimpses of Chicago’s <strong>Jewish</strong> Past, reviewed, 177–178 Rowley, Harold Henry, 19–20, 40, 90n132, 90n134 98n273 S Saadia Gaon, 129 Sacks, Jonathan, 143n70 Sagiv, Tsila, 108n450 Index • 195
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“A Commentary on the Book of Haba
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