ABSTRACT
While according to Edward Soja, the tendency to privilege time over place
is visible in most academic works produced in the historicist tradition,1 this
mode of perception seems to be particularly prevalent in the field of Jewish
studies.
While according to Edward Soja, the tendency to privilege time over place
is visible in most academic works produced in the historicist tradition,1 this
mode of perception seems to be particularly prevalent in the field of Jewish
studies.