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  • From: "Jonathan D. Safren" <yonsaf AT beitberl.ac.il>
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  • Subject: [b-hebrew] Mo'ed 15 - Call for Papers
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:08:02 +0200



Mo'ed - Annual for Jewish Studies, is now accepting papers for Vol. 15, to
appear in March-April 2005. Mo'ed is a peer-reviewed annual devoted to all
branches and periods of Jewish Studies, and welcomes original contributions
in these fields.
Articles may be submitted for publication either in Hebrew or in English.
Hebrew articles are to include an English abstract and English articles are
to include a Hebrew abstract of 200-300 words. Authors are responsible for
any necessary translation of abstracts.
Articles are to be typed using a Word for Windows-compatible word processor
and should be submitted in two hard copies accompanied by a diskette.
Electronic transmission as an e-mail attachment is an acceptable alternative,
but it is recommended to submit hard copies and diskette as well.
Bibliographical references and other notes are to be typed as footnotes.
For all other matters of style and usage - spelling and punctuation, use of
numbers, emphases, abbreviations, citation of texts and bibliographical
references, contributors are referred to the Guidelines for Contributors
appearing (in both Hebrew and English) in Mo'ed 13 (2003), or to Tarbiz 51
(1982), pp. 167-169.
The final date for submission of articles to Vol. 15 is 30 September 2004.
Articles are to be submitted to:

Dr. Arie Don
or
Dr, Jonathan D. Safren
Editors
Mo'ed - Annual for Jewish Studies
Center for Jewish Culture
Beit Berl College
Beit Berl Post Office
44905 Israel
e-mail: moed AT beitberl.ac.il

Following is a selection of some of the articles to appear in Mo'ed 14 (2004):

English Section
Dmitri Slivniak, "Living without Moses: Rhetorical Strategies in Deuteronomy"
Nancy Rosenfeld and Yitzhak (Itzik) Peleg, "'Let me die with the
Philistines'": Samson Agonsites and the Samson of Judges"
Joshua Yarden, "Emancipatory Education and Jewish Tradition"
Nachman Levine, "Tekiat Shofar: Time, Birth, Motherhood"



Hebrew Section
Meir Bar-Ilan, "The Different Times in Genesis 1"

Mayer Gruber, "Why 'modim anahnu lakh'"?

Victor Hurowitz, "The Appearance of the Priest: Towards the Image of the
Ideal Priest in the Ancient Near East and

Ancient Israel


Sagit Mor, "Trials of Prisoners' Loyalty in Talmudic Literature: The
Functions of Culture as a Tool for Creating and

Interpreting Reality"

Amnon Shapira, " The Scroll of Esther as Moral Reform of the Story of Amalek "






  • [b-hebrew] Mo'ed 15 - Call for Papers, Jonathan D. Safren, 11/20/2003

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