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"Judaism is often understood as the way of life defined by the Torah of Moses, but it was not always so. This book identifies key moments in the rise of the Torah, beginning with the formation of Deuteronomy, advancing through the reform of Ezra, the impact of the suppression of the Torah by Antiochus Epiphanes and the consequent Maccabean revolt, and the rise of Jewish sectarianism. It also discusses variant forms of Judaism, some of which are not Torah-centered and others which construe the Torah through the lenses of Hellenistic culture or through higher, apocalyptic, revelation. It concludes with the critique of the Torah in the writings of Paul"--Provided by publisher.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: John J. Collins |
Publisher |
: Univ of California Press |
Release |
: 2017-02-21 |
File |
: 332 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780520294110 |
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The tension between secular politics and religious fundamentalism is a problem shared by many modern states. This is certainly true of the State of Israel, where the religious-secular schism provokes conflict at every level of politics and society. Driving this schism is the idea of the halakhic state, the demand by many religious Jews that Israel should be governed by the law of the Torah as interpreted by Orthodox rabbis. Understanding this idea is a priority for scholars of Israel and for anyone with an interest in its future. The Invention of Jewish Theocracy is the first book in any language to trace the origins of the idea, to track its development, and to explain its crucial importance in Israel's past and present. The book also shows how the history of this idea engages with burning contemporary debates on questions of global human rights, the role of religion in Middle East conflict, and the long-term consequences of European imperialism. The Invention of Jewish Theocracy is an intellectual history, based on newly discovered material from numerous Israeli archives, private correspondence, court records, and lesser-known published works. It explains why the idea of the halakhic state emerged when it did, what happened after it initially failed to take hold, and how it has regained popularity in recent decades, provoking cultural conflict that has severely shaken Israeli society. The book's historical analysis gives rise to two wide-reaching insights. First, it argues that religious politics in Israel can be understood only within the context of the largely secular history of European nationalism and not, as is commonly argued, as an anomalous exception to it. It shows how even religious Jews most opposed to modern political thought nevertheless absorbed the fundamental assumptions of modern European political thought and reread their own religious traditions onto that model. Second, it demonstrates that religious-secular tensions are built into the intellectual foundations of Israel rather than being the outcome of major events like the 1967 War. These insights have significant ramifications for the understanding of the modern state. In particular, the account of the blurring of the categories of "secular" and "religious" illustrated in the book are relevant to all studies of modern history and to scholars of the intersection of religion and human rights
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Alexander Kaye |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Release |
: 2020-01-22 |
File |
: 256 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780190922764 |
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A historical tour de force that demolishes the myths and taboos that have surrounded Jewish and Israeli history, The Invention of the Jewish People offers a new account of both that demands to be read and reckoned with. Was there really a forced exile in the first century, at the hands of the Romans? Should we regard the Jewish people, throughout two millennia, as both a distinct ethnic group and a putative nation—returned at last to its Biblical homeland? Shlomo Sand argues that most Jews actually descend from converts, whose native lands were scattered far across the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The formation of a Jewish people and then a Jewish nation out of these disparate groups could only take place under the sway of a new historiography, developing in response to the rise of nationalism throughout Europe. Beneath the biblical back fill of the nineteenth-century historians, and the twentieth-century intellectuals who replaced rabbis as the architects of Jewish identity, The Invention of the Jewish People uncovers a new narrative of Israel’s formation, and proposes a bold analysis of nationalism that accounts for the old myths. After a long stay on Israel’s bestseller list, and winning the coveted Aujourd’hui Award in France, The Invention of the Jewish People is finally available in English. The central importance of the conflict in the Middle East ensures that Sand’s arguments will reverberate well beyond the historians and politicians that he takes to task. Without an adequate understanding of Israel’s past, capable of superseding today’s opposing views, diplomatic solutions are likely to remain elusive. In this iconoclastic work of history, Shlomo Sand provides the intellectual foundations for a new vision of Israel’s future.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Shlomo Sand |
Publisher |
: Verso Books |
Release |
: 2020-08-04 |
File |
: 369 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781788736619 |
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By the mid-twentieth century, Eastern European Jews had become one of Argentina's largest minorities. Some represented a wave of immigration begun two generations before; many settled in the province of Entre Ríos and founded an agricultural colony. Taking its title from the resulting hybrid of acculturation, The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho examines the lives of these settlers, who represented a merger between native cowboy identities and homeland memories. The arrival of these immigrants in what would be the village of Villa Clara coincided with the nation's new sense of liberated nationhood. In a meticulous rendition of Villa Clara's social history, Judith Freidenberg interweaves ethnographic and historical information to understand the saga of European immigrants drawn by Argentine open-door policies in the nineteenth century and its impact on the current transformation of immigration into multicultural discourses in the twenty-first century. Using Villa Clara as a case study, Freidenberg demonstrates the broad power of political processes in the construction of ethnic, class, and national identities. The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho draws on life histories, archives, material culture, and performances of heritage to enhance our understanding of a singular population—and to transform our approach to social memory itself.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Judith Noemí Freidenberg |
Publisher |
: University of Texas Press |
Release |
: 2010-01-01 |
File |
: 207 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780292781870 |
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Index. Bibliography: p. 237-248.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Bernard Sherman |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1969 |
File |
: 264 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015013101376 |
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Genre |
: Jewish law |
Author |
: Jacob Mendes De Solla |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1880 |
File |
: 264 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UCAL:$B375431 |
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Genre |
: Jews |
Author |
: Lady Katie Magnus |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1888 |
File |
: 384 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: WISC:89096178736 |
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Genre |
: Haarlem (Netherlands) |
Author |
: Antonius van der Linde |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1871 |
File |
: 210 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015077901042 |
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Genre |
: |
Author |
: Antonius van der Linde |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1871 |
File |
: 214 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: BL:A0026420355 |
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Product Details :
Genre |
: Jews |
Author |
: Lady Katie Magnus |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1886 |
File |
: 452 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: HARVARD:32044069591956 |