I mentioned in my post concerning what makes a blog a “biblioblog” that I did not know of many rabbinic studies blogs. So, can anyone help me build up my blog roll? What good blogs are out there that focus on rabbinic literature and related concerns?
Christian Brady
April DeConick has a post with that title, What is a biblioblog and who is a biblioblogger? and I think it deserves a response. She said, I have been thinking about this question for a couple of days now as I have been working to clean up my sidebar and […]
I will say that I paid for the newsreader months ago and do not regret it. I don’t know what the Windows client is like, but the Mac version is great, so grab it now! Newsgator turns NetNewsWire free for everyone Filed under: Software, Cool tools, Freeware Wow. I don’t […]
The Naked Campaign: Political cartoonist draws and discusses candidates and the campaigns. Well worth a few minutes of your time. A series of short videos featuring the illustrator Steve Brodner as he draws the Presidential candidates and discusses the race for the White House. The videos are directed by Gail […]
Special thanks to Charles Halton for putting this up! Please click through to give him the traffic he deserves and download the articles. Understanding the History of Ancient Israel The Proceedings of the British Academy volume 143 is online and articles are free to download. (Via Awilum.com.)
I have been having a good discussion with an old high school friend through his blog “Pressing the Flesh” (the name comes, so I am told, from a play he produced a year or so ago). In that post he muses on the dramatic turn of events, post Iowa, that […]
We have a wind advisory currently in central PA. This morning Christmas trees set by the side of the road for pick up are being flung across streets and yards like tumbleweeds. There are also scattered showers bringing us this rainbow. I was not able to get a great angle, […]
Flickr is amazing. This company, Schmap, found my pictures from Oxford that I took last summer and asked if they could use one for their online (free) travel guide. I was happy to allow them to do so! You can go directly to the entry with my photo of Mansfield […]
Now that Comedy Central is back on the air with their “news” programs telling them what it is they are supposed believe. Jon Stewart: Steven Colbert: Those who know me know that I enjoy humor and politics as much as religion (that is a redundant statement). But what irks me […]
Airton José da Silva has posted a summary in English of an article that he has just completed (in Portuguese) on the Book of Ruth in its social and anthropological setting. He offers a brief summary in English and the Portuguese introduction. International Biblical Studies Writing Month Chris Brady at Targuman, […]