Tag: Shadal

In Daniel A. Klein's article, he explores the contrasting approaches to the Oral Law taken by Shadal and Hakham Faurs, two Jewish scholars.
This text provides some background information about J.J. Kimche, who is a PhD candidate in modern religious philosophy at Harvard University and specializes in the intersection between Modern European philosophy and Post-Enlightenment Jewish thought.
This text appears to be a brief introduction to Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as Shadal, who was an Italian Jewish scholar, poet, and member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement.
In a letter responding to an article about Shadal, the translator/editor of Shadal on Leviticus asserts that Shadal did consider himself Orthodox, despite his disagreements with certain traditional practices.
In this collection of letters to the editor, various topics related to Jewish practice and belief are discussed.
Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as Shadal, was a prominent Italian Jewish scholar in the 19th century.
Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as Shadal, was a prominent Italian Jewish scholar in the 19th century.
"Shadal, Garca Mrquez, and the Stain of Honor" discusses the parallels between Gabriel Garca Mrquez’s novel "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" and biblical stories, particularly regarding themes of sex, violence, and honor.