R. Judah he-Hasid or R. Moshe Zaltman: who proposed that Torah verses were written after the time of Moses?

The article argues that the controversial notes of the Torah were not written by R. Judah he-Hasid but rather by his son, R . Moshe Zaltman. Topics discussed include inclusion of post-Mosaic interpolations in the Torah; removal of psalms from the Torah and incorporation of them into the book of Psal...

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Published in:The journal of Jewish studies
Main Author: Ṿizel, ʿEran 1972- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Centre [2015]
In: The journal of Jewish studies
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Judaism Liturgical objects
B Bible. Altes Testament Biblia Hebraica
B Psalter
B Bible. Pentateuch
B Torah
B Bible. Pentateuch Manuscripts, Hebrew
B Torah scrolls
B Moses
B Jewish Law
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Summary:The article argues that the controversial notes of the Torah were not written by R. Judah he-Hasid but rather by his son, R . Moshe Zaltman. Topics discussed include inclusion of post-Mosaic interpolations in the Torah; removal of psalms from the Torah and incorporation of them into the book of Psalms; and publication of the "Commentaries on the Torah of R. Judah he-Hasid" by Isaac Samson Lange.
ISSN:0022-2097
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Jewish studies