The first editor of the journal was Yaakov Nahum Epstein [he] who served until 1952, after whom Hayyim Schirmann took-over until 1969. He was followed by Ephraim Elimelech Urbach [he] (1970–1981), while assisted by E.J. Goleh.[2] The following years saw a range of other chief editors.
The current publisher is the Magnes Publishing House at the Hebrew University.
^Cf. Babylonian Talmud (Menachot 82b, where the Aramaic word תרביצא has been explained by Rashi and the Tosafists as a Beit midrash (House of study) where the Torah is disseminated. In the Soncino English edition of the Babylonian Talmud (s.v. Menachot 82b, note 9) the same word is translated as "the garden where scholars of the academy used to congregate for general discussions."
^"Tarbiz". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
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Tarbiz - A Quarterly for Jewish Studies (JSTOR back issues)
April 08, 2024
tarbiz, tarbiẕ, hebrew, תרביץ, romanized, tarbiṣ, quarterly, academic, journal, contemporary, jewish, studies, humanities, religion, including, judaism, biblical, criticism, talmud, kabbalah, jewish, customs, jewish, history, published, hebrew, institute, jewi. Tarbiẕ Hebrew תרביץ romanized tarbiṣ is a quarterly academic journal of contemporary Jewish studies humanities and religion including Judaism Biblical criticism Talmud Kabbalah Jewish customs and Jewish history It is published in Hebrew by the Institute of Jewish Studies now Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies Hebrew University of Jerusalem The journal was established in 1930 Etymologically the word Tarbiz means place of dissemination of learning particularly that related to an academy or seat of learning 1 The editors in chief are Roni Goldstein Moshe Halbertal Shlomo Neah and Sarit Shalu Aini TarbiẕDisciplineJewish studiesLanguageHebrewEdited byRoni Goldstein Moshe Halbertal Shlomo Neah Sarit Shalu AiniPublication detailsHistory1930 presentPublisherMandel Institute for Jewish Studies Magnes Publishing House Hebrew University Israel FrequencyQuarterlyStandard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4TarbizIndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN0334 3650LCCNsn85006921JSTOR03343650OCLC no 1026583582LinksJournal homepage Contents 1 History 2 Abstracting and indexing 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe first editor of the journal was Yaakov Nahum Epstein he who served until 1952 after whom Hayyim Schirmann took over until 1969 He was followed by Ephraim Elimelech Urbach he 1970 1981 while assisted by E J Goleh 2 The following years saw a range of other chief editors The current publisher is the Magnes Publishing House at the Hebrew University Abstracting and indexing editThe journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO databases the International Bibliography of Periodical Literature Linguistic Bibliography Old Testament Abstracts and the Modern Language Association Database 3 References edit Cf Babylonian Talmud Menachot 82b where the Aramaic word תרביצא has been explained by Rashi and the Tosafists as a Beit midrash House of study where the Torah is disseminated In the Soncino English edition of the Babylonian Talmud s v Menachot 82b note 9 the same word is translated as the garden where scholars of the academy used to congregate for general discussions Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971 Keter Publishing House Jerusalem s v Tarbiz Tarbiz MIAR Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals University of Barcelona Retrieved 2023 05 08 External links editOfficial website Tarbiz A Quarterly for Jewish Studies JSTOR back issues Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tarbiz amp oldid 1179977310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,