Tarbiz
{{short description|Academic journal on Jewish studies}}
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| title = Tarbiẕ
| cover = Tarbiz_journal_(cover).jpg
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| abbreviation = Tarbiz
| discipline = Jewish studies
| language = Hebrew
| editor = Roni Goldstein, Moshe Halbertal, Shlomo Neah, Sarit Shalu-Aini
| publisher = Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies (Magnes Publishing House, Hebrew University)
| country = Israel
| history = 1930–present
| frequency = Quarterly
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| ISSN = 0334-3650
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| JSTOR = 03343650
| LCCN = sn85006921
| OCLC = 1026583582
| website = https://jstudies.huji.ac.il/book/%D7%B4%D7%AA%D7%A8%D7%91%D7%99%D7%A5%D7%B4
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Tarbiẕ ({{Langx|he|תרביץ|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."Cf. Babylonian Talmud (Menachot 82b, where the Aramaic word {{Script/Hebrew|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." The editors-in-chief are Roni Goldstein, Moshe Halbertal, Shlomo Neah, and Sarit Shalu-Aini.
History
The first editor of the journal was {{ill|Yaakov Nahum Epstein|he|יעקב נחום אפשטיין}} who served until 1952, after whom Hayyim Schirmann took-over until 1969. He was followed by {{ill|Ephraim Elimelech Urbach|he|אפרים אלימלך אורבך}} (1970–1981), while assisted by E.J. Goleh.[https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/tarbiz Encyclopaedia Judaica] (1971), Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem, s.v. Tarbiz 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
References
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External links
- {{Official website|1=https://jstudies.huji.ac.il/book/%D7%B4%D7%AA%D7%A8%D7%91%D7%99%D7%A5%D7%B4}}
- [https://www.jstor.org/journal/tarbiz Tarbiz] - A Quarterly for Jewish Studies (JSTOR back issues)
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Category:Judaic studies journals
Category:Academic journals established in 1930