[Heb-NACO] Genre/Form Term for Parashiyot ha-Shavua Bulletins?
Nancy Sack
sack at hawaii.edu
Mon Mar 18 20:01:14 EDT 2013
Hi, Aaron,
I prefer option 3 if "bulletin" is the most often-used term in the
literature.
See you in Houston?
Nancy
On 3/18/2013 12:05 PM, Taub, Aaron wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> The term "parashiyot ha-shavua" is currently on a draft of the
> evolving religion genre/form headings list (p. 8 on the attached
> document). This term is meant to describe the periodicals published
> by synagogues and other institutions often organized around the weekly
> Torah portion. Since all of that is not accurately captured in the
> term "parashiyot ha-shavua," we are seeking some possible
> replacements. Some possibilities are below. Please send your
> feedback to the list by COB Wednesday March 20. There's no guarantee
> that the term will be approved to the final list but we can send in
> our recommendation. Although quite specific, this heading could be
> applied to a vast (and ever growing!) body of printed material.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Aaron T.
>
> 1. Dape parashiyot ha-shavua
>
> 2. Weekly Torah commentary bulletins
>
> 3. Weekly Torah portion bulletin (since the content is not limited to
> commentary on the Torah)
>
> 4. Weekly Pentateuch portion bulletin
>
> 5. Options 3 and 4 but without the word "portion"
>
>
>
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