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Introduction
Section I:
Companionship, or Death: Stories of Relationships in the Talmud
2.Rabbis, Wives and the Other Woman: An Unforgiving Tale for Yom KippurRabbi Rehumei | Talmud Bavli Ketubot 62b
3.Ilfa Gets a Job: Hunger and the Search for AuthenticityIlfa and Rabbi Yohanan | Talmud Bavli Taanit 21b
Section II:
Authority, Politics and Pluralism: Behind the Scenes of the Rabbinic Intellectual Revolution
7. Epilogue to the Oven of Akhnai : The Passing of Rabbi Eliezer | TB Sanhedrin 68
Section III:
Rome and Jerusalem: A Minority Culture Defines Its Space
11.Heresy or Not to Be: Eating the Fruit and Tossing the Peel
Elisha Ben Avuyah | Talmud Bavli Hagiga 15a
12.Rabban Gamliel Takes a Piss: Negotiating Public Space in a Multi-cultural Society Mishna Avodah Zarah 3:4
13. Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, The Ivory Tower, Plato's Cave and the first story of Tikkun Olam R. Shimon bar Yochai in the Cave | Talmud Bavli Shabbat 33b
14. The Tales of the Destruction: Kamtza & Bar KamtzaTalmud Bavli Gittin 55b
Section IV:
Ids and Egos, Husbands and Wives
15. Desire and Authenticity: The Tzitzit and the HarlotSifrei Numbers 115
Epilogue: Entering and Exiting
18. Nehunia ben HaKane - Entering and ExitingMishna Brachot 4:2 & Postscript, by Rabbi Mishael Zion