Book Summary
The Encyclopedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day: about Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture. A full and detailed index provides ready-reference for facts, and the systematic articles set forth highly readable accounts of the entire range of Judaic systems of belief and behavior put forth over time and in our own time. It is written for people from all backgrounds, scholars, and general readers alike. More than 100 topics are covered in the first three volumes of the Encyclopedia. This first Supplement adds 32 new studies in the history, practices, and theology of Judaism. Supplement II is anticipated for 2003, and Supplement III for 2004.
Book Details
Book Name | Encyclopedia Of Judaism: Supplement I |
Author | Jacob Neusner, Alan Avery-peck, William Scott Green |
Publisher | Continuum (Feb 2003) |
ISBN | 9780826414601 |
Pages | 400 |
Language | English |
Price | 8923 |