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Paul Heger

    The Three Biblical Altar Laws
    The Development of Incense Cult in Israel
    The Pluralistic Halakhah
    • The Pluralistic Halakhah

      Legal Innovations in the Late Second Commonwealth and Rabbinic Periods

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich played a pivotal role in promoting outstanding Israeli scholars through his publications in English and German after World War II. He established a series dedicated to this mission, significantly contributing to the academic landscape in Europe and North America. His efforts not only highlighted the work of these scholars but also enriched the discourse surrounding Jewish thought and culture in the post-war era.

      The Pluralistic Halakhah
    • The Development of Incense Cult in Israel

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the historical and cultural significance of incense in ancient Israel, examining its origins, usage in religious practices, and evolution over time. It delves into archaeological findings and historical texts to provide insights into how incense influenced rituals and daily life in the region. Through this analysis, the work highlights the broader implications of incense in social and spiritual contexts within ancient Israeli society.

      The Development of Incense Cult in Israel
    • The Three Biblical Altar Laws

      Developments in the Sacrificial Cult in Practice and Theology. Political and Economic Background

      "The Three Biblical Altar Laws" explores the significance and implications of the altar laws found in the Bible, offering insights into their historical and theological contexts. The book delves into the rituals and practices associated with these laws, aiming to deepen the reader's understanding of their relevance today.

      The Three Biblical Altar Laws