• Raphael Patai (Hebrew רפאל פטאי; November 22, 1910 − July 20, 1996), born Ervin György Patai, was a Hungarian-Jewish ethnographer, historian, Orientalist...
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  • represents the abode of the uthra on earth. In the work by anthropologist Raphael Patai entitled The Hebrew Goddess, the author argues that the term shekhinah...
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  • Hebrew Goddess is a 1967 book by Jewish historian and anthropologist Raphael Patai, in which the author argues that historically, the Jewish religion had...
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  • of the anthropologist Raphael Patai. After spending ten years with a joint appointment in women's studies and in Portuguese, Patai became highly critical...
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  • and Eisheth. It is stated Esau took four wives in imitation to him. Raphael Patai (1990). The Hebrew Goddess. Wayne State University Press. Zohar 3:76b-77a...
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    with Bethel.” However, Rachel Hachlili finds this hypothesis unlikely. Raphael Patai identified the pillar figurines with Asherah in The Hebrew Goddess....
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    ISBN 0-226-77261-6 "Incubus". Reference.com. Retrieved September 26, 2014. Raphael Patai, p. 221, The Hebrew Goddess: Third Enlarged Edition, ISBN 978-0-8143-2271-0...
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    Offerings: Studies in Honor of Raphael Patai, by Victor D. Sanua, pg 28 Fields of Offerings: Studies in Honor of Raphael Patai, by Victor D. Sanua, Fairleigh...
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    Zürich: Daimon Verlag. ISBN 3-85630-545-9. Patai, Raphael (1990) [1967]. "Lilith". The Hebrew Goddess. Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology...
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  • book by Hungarian-born, Jewish cultural anthropologist and Orientalist Raphael Patai. He also wrote The Jewish Mind. The book advocates a tribal-group-survival...
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