HEBREW MANUSCRIPTS AND EARLY PRINTED BOOKS AT OXFORD
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- The Pusey House Torah Scroll of the 17th Century
- Ancient Jewish Coins at the Ashmolean Museum: The Tyrian Shekel
- Hebrew Manuscripts at Christ Church College, Oxford
- The Abrabanel family & the Biblical manuscripts at the Bodleian Library
- The discovery of the Alfred Edersheim collection of Hebraica in Oxford
- The King James Bible and the Kabbalah
- A dispute about a hilltop between the King James Bible and some rabbis
- An extra word in the Bible: finding the mystical in the simple
MACHZORIM
- The Yom Kippur Piyyut of unknown origin: "ki anu ame-cha" (For we are Your nation) through Oxford Hebrew manuscript mahzorim'
- The Development of Kol Nidrei Through the lens of Hebrew manuscripts at the Bodleian Library
- Rabbi Yom Tov of York: A Yom Kippur liturgical poet, legalist and martyr
- The Rare Oxford Machzor Vitry: A Rosh Hashana essay
HAGGADAH
- The Oxford Passover Haggadah: The world’s oldest 12th century Haggadah - CCC MS 133
- I am He and there is no other
- The dispute about mentioning the Exodus at night in the manuscripts
- You and Us in the 12th century Corpus Christi Passover Haggadah Manuscript
- Remembering the going out of Egypt every day
- Oxford's Rare Machzor Vitry Haggadah: A Passover Essay (April, 2012)
CHANUKAH
- Chanukah essay: Lighting one lamp from another on the Chanukah Menorah - Tribute to Rabbi Lord Sacks
- The Development of the Lighting of the Chanukah Menorah in the Oxford Manuscripts
SHAVUOT
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