This is the bibliography for Professor Reuven Kimelman's The Ins and Outs of Misunderstanding Neilah
Weekday
- Reuven Kimelman,. The Rhetoric of the Jewish Liturgy: A Literary and Historical Commentary to the Prayer Book (forthcoming) Littman, Liverpool University Press.
Sabbath
Reuven Kimelman,. The Mystical Meaning of Lekhah Dodi and Kabbalat Shabbat [Hebrew], Jerusalem: Magnes Press and Cherub Press, 2003.
High Holidays
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- Reuven Kimelman,. “U-n’taneh Tokef as a Midrashic Poem,” ed. Debra Blank, The Experience of Jewish Liturgy: Studies Dedicated to Menachem Schmelzer (Leiden: Brill, 2011), pp. 115-146.
- Reuven Kimelman,. “Is Kol Nidre Typical?,” ed. L. Hoffman, All These Vows, (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights Publishing, 2011), pp. 168-173.
- Reuven Kimelman,. “Divine Epithets and Human Ambivalence,” Naming God: Avinu Malkeinu Our Father, Our King. ed. Lawrence Hoffman (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights, 2015), pp. 107-112
- Reuven Kimelman,. “Is Judaism too Important to Be Left Just to Jews?: The Sh’ma and the Aleinu,” All the World: Universalism and Particularism and the High Holy Days. ed. Lawrence Hoffman (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights, 2014), pp. 98-106.
- Reuven Kimelman,. “Confession and Its Discontents,” We Have Sinned: Sin and Confession in Judaism, Ashamnu and Al Chet, Prayers of Awe, ed. Lawrence Hoffman (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights, 2012), pp. 186-190.
- Reuven Kimelman,. The Poetics of Prayer: How Un’taneh Tokef Means What it Means," Who By Fire and Who by Water (Un'taneh Tokef) Prayers of Awe, ed. Lawrence Hoffman, (Woodstock, Vermont: Jewish Lights Publishing, 2010), pp. 103-108.