Front Matter
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Foreword
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INTRODUCTION: Transmitting Tradition: Orality and Textuality in Jewish Cultures
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The Oral-Cultural Context of the Talmud Yerushalmi:: Greco-Roman Rhetorical Paideia, Discipleship, and the Concept of Oral Torah
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Between Byzantium and Islam:: The Transmission of a Jewish Book in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods
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Orality and the Institutionalization of Tradition:: The Growth of the Geonic Yeshiva and the Islamic Madrasa
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Transmission in Thirteenth-Century Kabbalah
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Beyond the Spoken Word:: Oral Tradition and Written Transmission in Medieval Jewish Mysticism
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Publication and Reproduction of Literary Texts in Medieval Jewish Civilization:: Jewish Scribality and Its Impact on the Texts Transmitted
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The Sermon as Oral Performance
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From East to West:: Translating Y. L. Perets in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
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The Kinnus Project:: Wissenschaft des Judentums and the Fashioning of a “National Culture” in Palestine
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“Secondary Intellectuals,” Readers, and Readership as Agents of National-Cultural Reproduction in Modern Egypt
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Index
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