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Jacob and Neusner
* Neusner, Jacob ; Frerichs, Ernest S .; Flesher, Paul Virgil McCracken ( 1992 ).
* Avery-Peck, Alan, and Neusner, Jacob, ( eds ), " The Blackwell Companion to Judaism ( Blackwell, 2003 )
Reflecting on the contribution of the Amoraim and Tanaim to contemporary Judaism, Professor Jacob Neusner observed:
" Theologian and author Arthur A. Cohen, in The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition, questioned the theological validity of the Judeo-Christian concept and suggested that it was essentially an invention of American politics, while Jacob Neusner, in Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition, writes, " The two faiths stand for different people talking about different things to different people.
* Neusner, Jacob.
Jacob Neusner ( born July 28, 1932 ) is an American academic scholar of Judaism who lives in Rhinebeck, New York.
A complete list of books by Professor Jacob Neusner may be found here:
* Jacob Neusner bibliography
Additional biographical source: Jacob Neusner.
* Sh ' ma articles by Jacob Neusner
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* Jacob Neusner.
* Jacob Neusner Making the Classics in Judaism ( Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989 ), pp. 1 – 13 and 19 – 44
* Jacob Neusner Judaism: The Evidence of the Mishnah ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981 ), pp. 14 – 22.
* Jacob Neusner and his pupils ( in a series called A History of the Mishnaic Law, 1978-87 )
The Tosefta has been translated into English by Rabbi Jacob Neusner and his students in the commentary cited above, also published separately as The Tosefta: translated from the Hebrew ( 6 vols, 1977-86 )
* Jacob Neusner, chair of Judaic Studies Department, Bard College
However, according to Jacob Neusner, this view is a distortion.
As Jacob Neusner has explained, the schools of the Pharisees and rabbis were and are holy

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