Dōrōn; Hebraic studies; [essays in honor of Professor Abraham I. Katsh] / Editors: Israel T. Naamani and David Rudavsky; associate editor: Carl F. Ehle, Jr.
Language: engheb Publication details: New York : National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Institutions of Higher Learning, c1965.Description: xiii, 236 p. : port. 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
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BSOP Library | David Weisberg Collection | REF PJ4514 K15 1965 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00061433 |
Errata slip inserted.
Includes bibliographical references.
Dedicatory preface -- Introduction: Abraham L. [i.e. I.] Katsh in medias res -- Education and methodology: Hebraic studies in American colleges and universities, with special reference to New York University, by D. Rudavsky. Manuscript materials on the teaching of Hebrew in Egyptian schools of the Alliance israélite universelle, by J. Landau. The functional and descriptive teaching of Hebrew in secondary schools in Israel, by R. Nir. A new approach to the Hebrew lexical problem, by C. T. Fritsch and R. D. Winter -- Linguistic problems: -aban galâlu, by R. A. Bowman. Consecutive constructions in the IQ sectarian scrolls, by S. J. Devries. The site of the battle of Deborah, by M. Kochavi. A survey of hermeneutical literature, by J. L. Mihelic. The problem of Ezekiel today: a study in methodology, by W. A. Irwin -- Appendix: Hebraic foundations of American democracy, by A. I. Katsh.