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del Río Sánchez, Francisco; Universidad de Barcelona | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2012-10-27In the «Mosque of the Snakes» of Aleppo (Syria), an ancient synagogue converted into Islamic oratory during the Middle Ages, an exceptional Judeo-Arabic inscription is preserved. This paper presents the transcription and translation of this text[...]texto impreso
Magdalena Nom De Déu, José Ramón | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2011-12-22This paper offers fifteen Hebraic texts from the responsa of rabbi Yiṣḥaq bar Šešet Perfet about halakic problems and other circumstances concerning the kašer wine among the Jews and conversos of the former Crown of Aragon. En estas páginas se r[...]texto impreso
Eiroa Rodríguez, Jorge A.; Universidad de Murcia ; Gallardo Carrillo, Juan ; González Ballesteros, José A. | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2018-01-09The discovery of a late medieval synagogue in the castle of Lorca (Murcia) was one of the main archaeological references in the study of the religiosity of Hispanic medieval Jewish communities in recent years. Its good state of preservation, fro[...]texto impreso
Varela Moreno, Mª Encarnación; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01We study here a fantastic legend with old roots in the Jewish Literature: The creation of an artificial being by magical means with variable consequences. This structure appears in different ages and cultures. In this paper, we examine the morph[...]texto impreso
Ruiz Morell, Olga; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2008-12-14The levirate is a biblical law, a brief but a conclusive norm, which in the legal rabbinical literature has a wide development. The update of the norm demonstrates the complexity of its practice, specially during a period in the rabbinical Judai[...]texto impreso
Bedman, Francisco Jimenez; I.B. La Sagra, Huescar (Granada) | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01In this issue a new reading and transcription is submitted for the lexical items טוח and טנה that appear in column XI of the Copper Scroll, namely טיעה and טנא. We have taken into account the special linguistic features that 3Q15 displays, among[...]texto impreso
Chamorro, José María; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2006-12-20In this article I provide a detailed account of judeoconversos in Spain: their costumes, the clothes they wore for praying, their use of Hebraism in daily life; the prayers they recited before engaging in certain task as well as their rituals fo[...]texto impreso
Díaz Mas, Paloma; Instituto de la Lengua Española del CSIC | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2006-12-20This article offers a description of a sephardic manuscript, containing secular and religious songs, compiled by a Sephardic jew of Gibraltar called Abraham Israel between 1761 and 1770. The manuscript belonged to the bibliophile sir Thomas Phil[...]texto impreso
Font Estrela, Jordi; Universidad de Estudios Extranjeros de Tianjin | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2006-12-20Ronny Someck is one of Israel's best-known poets, both in his own country and abroad. He is a well-established author whose poetry has a very personal tone while forming part of the so-called Postmodernist movement. His geocultural points of ref[...]texto impreso
Ayala, Amor | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2006-12-20In this essay a Judeospanish press report issued in the magazine La Alvorada (Ruse 1899) by Y. A Basat is presented and contextualized. The aforementioned report, headlined «The Modern Woman», is a reliable written witness of the discussions rou[...]texto impreso
Salvatierra, Aurora; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01Among other poems, Yehudah ha-Levi dedicates to his friends Yehudah ibn Gayyat a curious riddle. The subject, or rather, the enigma is the pomegranate (rimmon) which the poet challenges him to discover in its verses. This fruit is not an unusual[...]texto impreso
Pérez Fernández, Miguel; Universidad de Granada | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01In Biblical Hebrew the Nominal Clause very often has the function ofintroducing an explanatory circumstance in the middle of the narrative or the discourse.This paper studies carefully the Mishna Seder M o 'ed in order to verify the way theNomin[...]texto impreso
De Faria Francisco, Edson; Universidade Metodista de São Paulo | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 2008-12-14This article about the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Masoretic Text has the main aim of analyzing the orthographical system of the two most relevant manuscripts of the book of Isaiah found at Hirbet Qumran in 1947 (the 1QIsa and the 1QIsb) and the or[...]texto impreso
Abohav, Avihay | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01This article suggests a presentation of the new framework which Aba Kovnerintroduced in the Modem Hebrew Poetry with his fírst long poem, or "symphony", Untilthere is no more light. Through analyzing the different facets of the poem, we hope tou[...]texto impreso
Álvarez, Mercedes | Sección departamental de Estudios Hebreos. Departamento de Estudios Semíticos. | 1970-01-01We offer the Spanish traslation of the Scroll of the Fawn (or Megillat ha-‘ofer) by R. Eliyahu ha-Cohen (13th century). This work is a Jewish version on the famous Risalat at-Tayr (the Epistle of the Bird ) by the celebrated philosopher Avicenna[...]