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Jon Bloomberg; Samuel Kapustin (editor). Understanding Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. KTAV Publishing House. 2003. 409pp.

Gabriele Boccaccini. Roots of Rabbinic Judaism: An Intellectual History, from Ezekiel to Daniel. William B. Eerdmans Publishing. 2002. 230pp.

Hannah K. Harrington. Holiness: Rabbinic Judaism and the Graeco-Roman World. Routledge. 2001. 242pp.

Lawrence A. Hoffman. Covenant of Blood: Circumcision and Gender in Rabbinic Judaism. University of Chicago Press. 1996. 256pp.

Irving Jacobs. The Midrashic Process: Tradition and Interpretation in Rabbinic Judaism. Cambridge University Press. 1995. 218pp.

David Kraemer. The Meanings of Death in Rabbinic Judaism. Routledge. 2000. 170pp.

Jacob Neusner. Early Rabbinic Judaism: Historical Studies in Religion, Literature and Art. E. J. Brill. 1975. 226pp.

Jacob Neusner. Rabbinic Judaism: The Theological System. E. J. Brill. 2002. 276pp.

Jacob Neusner. The Comparative Hermeneutics of Rabbinic Judaism. Global Academic Publishing. 2000. 434pp.

Jacob Neusner. The Idea of History in Rabbinic Judaism. E. J. Brill. 2004. 340pp.

Jacob Neusner. The Four Stages of Rabbinic Judaism. Routledge. 1999. 226pp.

Jacob Neusner. The Implicit Norms of Rabbinic Judaism: The Bedrock of a Classical Religion. University Press of America. 2005. 119pp.

Hershel Shanks. Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: A Parallel History of Their Origins and Early Development. Biblical Archaeology Society. 1992. 380pp.

Alexei Sivertsev. Households, Sects, and the Origins of Rabbinic Judaism. E. J. Brill. 2005. 301pp.

Rivka Ulmer (editor). Discussing Cultural Influences: Text, Context, and Non-Text in Rabbinic Judaism. University Press of America. 2007. 248pp.



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