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Article
| Berkowitz, M (2013) A funny thing happened on the way to globalization: Nationalism, meet religion. Diaspora: a journal of transnational studies , 16 (3) 431 - 440. |
| Jacobus, H (2013) Calendrical Variations in Second Temple Judaism: New Perspectives on the 'Date of the Last Supper Debate.' Publisher: Leiden: Brill (2012). By Stéphane Saulnier. Review of Biblical Literature |
| Jacobus, HR (2013) Review of David Miano. Shadow on the Steps: Time Measurement in Ancient Israel. (Resources for Biblical Study 64) Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta 2010. Journal of Semitic Studies , 58 192 - 194. |
| Nothaft, CPE (2013) A Sixteenth-Century Debate on the Jewish Calendar: Jacob Christmann and Joseph Scaliger. Jewish Quarterly Review , 103 (1) 47 - 73. 10.1353/jqr.2013.0008. |
| Nothaft, CPE (2013) Nicholas Trevet and the Chronology of the Crucifixion. The Mediaeval Journal (TMJ) , 2 (2) 55 - 76. 10.1484/J.TMJ.1.103234. |
| Stern, SD (2013) Compulsive libationers: non-Jews and wine in early rabbinic sources. Journal of Jewish Studies , 64 (1) |
Book
| Jacobus, HR and de hemmer Gudme, AK and Guillaume, P (Eds). (2013) Studies on Magic and Divination in the Biblical World. Biblical Intersections: Vol.11. Gorgias: Piscataway, NJ. (In press). |
| Damsma, A (2013) The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Hassan. Neo-Aramaic Studies series. Gorgias Pres: Piscataway, NJ; US. (In press). |
| Smelik, WF (2013) Rabbis, Language and Translation in Late Antiquity. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. (In press). |
Book chapter
| Berkowitz, M (2013) "A hidden theme of Jewish self-love? Eric Hobsbawm, Karl Marx, and Cesare Lombroso on 'Jewish criminality' in The Cesare Lombroso Handbook, eds. Paul Knepper and P. J. Ystehede. In: The Cesare Lombroso Handbook. (253 - 267). Routledge |
| Jacobus, HR (2013) Slave wives and transgressive unions in biblical and ancient Near East law. In: Brenner, A and Lee, ACC, (eds.) Leviticus and Numbers. (55 - 75). Augsburg Fortress: Minneapolis. |
| Jacobus, HR (2013) 4QZodiac Calendar in relation to Babylonian horoscopes. In: Campion, N and Giesler-Greenbaum, D, (eds.) Astrology in Time and Place. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle. (In press). |
| Jacobus, HR (2013) Calendars in the Book of Esther: Purim, festivals and cosmology. In: Jacobus, HR and de Hemmer Gudme, AK and Guillaume, P, (eds.) Studies on Magic and Divination in the Biblical World. Gorgias Press: Piscataway, NJ, US. (In press). |
| Smelik, WF (2013) Targum & Masora: Does Targum Jonathan Follow the ‘Madinhae’ Readings of Ketiv-Qere? In: Fixing, Transmitting and Preserving. |
| Smelik, WF (2013) The Lost Tomb of Moses Revisited: Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Deut. 34.5-6. In: Legrand, T and Joosten, J, (eds.) The Targums in light of Traditions of the Second Temple Period. Brill: Leiden. |
| Stern, SD (2013) Calendar, Jewish. In: Bagnall, RS and Brodersen, K and Champion, CB and Erskine, A and Huebner, SR, (eds.) The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. (1263 - 1265). Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
Other
| Kahn, LO (2013) Construct State: Hasidic Hebrew. Brill |
| Kahn, LO (2013) Hasidic Hebrew. Brill |
| Kahn, LO (2013) Maskilic Hebrew. Brill |
| Kahn, LO (2013) Melisa. Brill |


