¿Qué tipo de información transmite el Midrás sobre la sinagoga? Algunas reflexiones a partir de Levítico Rabá
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Sinagoga, Midrás, Levítico RabáResumen
Este estudio se centra en los testimonios transmitidos en LvR sobre la sinagoga en la Palestina de la Tardoantigüedad. Su objetivo es doble: 1) determinar el tipo de información sobre la sinagoga según LvR relacionada tanto con el edificio y otros elementos asociados, como con los aspectos litúrgicos, educacionales y comunales; y 2) señalar las dificultades inherentes a la evaluación de esta información, especialmente considerando la escasez de detalles contextuales. Este estudio, por tanto, contribuye a la discusión sobre la conexión entre la sinagoga y el Midrás, arrojando luz sobre la perspectiva de los rabinos sobre esta institución en época amoraíta y su implicación en la vida sinagogal.
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