Race-Relations in Ancient Egypt (1951) examines the change in interpretation of the term 'Greek' which before Alexander the Great had stood for exclusiveness and indicated a citizen of a narrow Greek city-state, to the meaning of 'a Greek mental outlook' and 'to have Greek culture'.
Gentile Food Bans: Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage challenges long-standing rabbinic and scholarly assumptions about the origins of dietary restrictions in Jewish law.
Race-Relations in Ancient Egypt (1951) examines the change in interpretation of the term 'Greek' which before Alexander the Great had stood for exclusiveness and indicated a citizen of a narrow Greek city-state, to the meaning of 'a Greek mental outlook' and 'to have Greek culture'.
Gentile Food Bans: Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage challenges long-standing rabbinic and scholarly assumptions about the origins of dietary restrictions in Jewish law.