Introducing Judaism:
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adam_text | Contents
List of
illustrations
xii
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
The word Judaism and its significance
1
Jewish religion and nationality
2
Different names for Jews and Judaism
4
PARTI
The historical framework
9
1
lbe
biblical legacy
11
The Hebrew scriptures and their structure
11
Torah
13
Nevi im
14
Ketuvim
15
Biblical narrative: covenantal history
15
2
The Second Temple era
21
Homeland and diaspora
22
Jews and Samaritans
23
Priestly and scholarly leadership
24
Hellenism
25
lbe
Greek-Jewish synthesis of Alexandria
26
The anti-Jewish decrees ofAntiochus Epiphanes and the Hasmonean uprising
27
Sectarian divisions in the wake of the Hasmonean victory
29
The Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes, and the Qumran library
31
The Jesus movement
35
viii
Contents
3
Judaism of the Talmud and Midrash
40
Ike historical context of rabbinic Judaism
40
The generations of the Tannaitic era: Yavneh, Usha, Tiberias
43
The era of the Amoraim
45
TTje genres of the oral Torah: midrash and mishnah
47
Hahkhah and aggadah
48
The
Talmuds:
Palestinian and Babylonian
54
4
Medieval Judaism
60
The significance of medieval in Judaism
60
Differences between medieval and ancient Judaism
61
Ashkenaz, Sepharad and Provence
65
5
Medieval Jewish philosophy
70
The rediscovery of Greek philosophy
71
Jewish
Kalam
73
Neoplatonism
74
Aristotelianism
76
Abraham Abulafia s mystical path
80
Judah Halevi
81
6
Kabbalah
86
German pietism (Hasidut Ashkenaz)
88
The Bahir
89
The Zohar
93
The Raaya Meheimna and Tikkunei Ha-Zohar
94
ТЂе
Kabbalah of Rabbi Isaac
huria
96
Shabbetai Zevi
97
Hasidism
98
Subsequent development of Hasidism
101
7
The modern era
106
Emancipation
107
The Jewish Enlightenment
108
Moses Mendebsohn
(1729-1786):
pioneer of Jewish Enlightenment
110
Religious reform in Europe
113
Zacharias
Frankéi
and Positive-Historical Judaism
117
Orthodoxy and Neo-Orthodoxy
118
Judaism in the New World
122
Conservative Judaism in America
124
American Centrist Orthodoxy
126
Developments among Sephardicjews
128
Havurat Shalom and Jewish Renewal
128
Contents ix
PART II
Jewish beliefs and values
135
8
Devotion to one God
137
The God of the Hebrew Bible
138
Monotheism and idolatry
140
Philo s Logos theology
141
Divine unity in medieval Jewish philosophy
141
The God of the Kabbalah
144
Heathens and heretics
147
9
God and the world
153
Nature
154
Science and creation
155
Healing and the sanctity of life
156
Kabbalistic views of creation
158
Miracles
160
10
Israel s sacred history
163
Judaism and history
164
Biblical visions of redemption
164
Jerusalem the holy city
167
David and the ideal of monarchy
168
Apocalypse
170
Rationalist
eschatologies
171
Redemption according to the Kabbalah
172
Modern attitudes
172
Homeland and exile
173
11
Life after death
182
The biblical background
182
Resurrection and reincarnation
183
Medieval and modern views
185
12
The mystic path
188
Holiness and the encounter with God
188
The work of the chariot
189
Heikhalot literature
190
The mysticism of the
Hasidei
Ashkenaz
191
Kabbalah and mysticism
191
13
Wisdom and scholarship
197
Tfoe centrality of Torah study as a religious value
198
Biblical scholarship
199
χ
Contents
Ancient Jewish exegesis
200
Biblical study in the rabbinic era: midrash
201
Medieval biblical studies: the rise of literal exegesis
203
The Torah and commandments in Jewish thought
207
Biblical studies in the modern era
209
Talmudic
scholarship: commentaries
212
Codes of
talmudic
Law
217
Responsa
literature
221
14
Justice and morality
226
Sin, repentance and free will
226
Human justice
228
Divine justice, theodicy and Holocaust theology
229
War and peace
232
PART III
Jewish observances and institutions
237
15
Jewish education
239
Elementary education
239
Advanced studies: the yeshivah
241
Modern developments
242
16
Places of worship: temple and synagogue
245
Biblical worship: temple and priesthood
246
The origins of the synagogue
248
Women in the synagogue
250
Aspects of communal prayer
251
Piyyut
252
The synagogue in modern times
253
The modern rabbi
254
17
Judaism and daily life
257
Religion in the daily lives of Jews
258
Jewish women
259
Daily prayer
266
The
Shema
267
lbe Tefillah
( Eighteen Blessings )
268
Philosophical attitudes to prayer
268
Hasidic prayer
269
The significance and purpose of the Jewish dietary laws
269
Definitions of permissible and forbidden species
270
Ritual skughter [shehitah]
271
Contents xi
Séparation
of milk and meat
271
Tithing
272
Modern developments in the Jewish dietary laws
272
18
lbe
sacred calendar
277
The structure of the Jewish calendar
277
The Sabbath (Shabbat)
279
The three pilgrimage festivals
280
The penitential season
285
Minor holidays
288
Modern days of commemoration
291
Fast days
291
19
Life cycle observances
295
Jewish life cycle events and rites of passage
295
Birth: initiation into the covenant of Abraham
295
Redemption of the firstborn
297
Adulthood: bar mitzvah/bat mitzvah
297
Marriage, wedding and family
299
Betrothal and wedding
300
Divorce
300
Death and mourning
301
Appendix
1:
Guide to pronunciation and transliteration
307
Appendix
2:
Timeline of the history of Judaism
310
Glossary
312
Index
331
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Contents
List of
illustrations
xii
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
The word Judaism and its significance
1
Jewish religion and nationality
2
Different names for Jews and Judaism
4
PARTI
The historical framework
9
1
lbe
biblical legacy
11
The Hebrew scriptures and their structure
11
Torah
13
Nevi'im
14
Ketuvim
15
Biblical narrative: covenantal history
15
2
The Second Temple era
21
Homeland and diaspora
22
Jews and Samaritans
23
Priestly and scholarly leadership
24
Hellenism
25
lbe
Greek-Jewish synthesis of Alexandria
26
The anti-Jewish decrees ofAntiochus Epiphanes and the Hasmonean uprising
27
Sectarian divisions in the wake of the Hasmonean victory
29
The Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes, and the Qumran library
31
The Jesus movement
35
viii
Contents
3
Judaism of the Talmud and Midrash
40
Ike historical context of rabbinic Judaism
40
The generations of the Tannaitic era: Yavneh, Usha, Tiberias
43
The era of the Amoraim
45
TTje genres of the oral Torah: midrash and mishnah
47
Hahkhah and aggadah
48
The
Talmuds:
Palestinian and Babylonian
54
4
Medieval Judaism
60
The significance of "medieval" in Judaism
60
Differences between medieval and ancient Judaism
61
Ashkenaz, Sepharad and Provence
65
5
Medieval Jewish philosophy
70
The rediscovery of Greek philosophy
71
Jewish
Kalam
73
Neoplatonism
74
Aristotelianism
76
Abraham Abulafia's mystical path
80
Judah Halevi
81
6
Kabbalah
86
German pietism (Hasidut Ashkenaz)
88
The Bahir
89
The Zohar
93
The Raaya Meheimna and Tikkunei Ha-Zohar
94
ТЂе
Kabbalah of Rabbi Isaac
huria
96
Shabbetai Zevi
97
Hasidism
98
Subsequent development of Hasidism
101
7
The modern era
106
Emancipation
107
The Jewish Enlightenment
108
Moses Mendebsohn
(1729-1786):
pioneer of Jewish Enlightenment
110
Religious reform in Europe
113
Zacharias
Frankéi
and Positive-Historical Judaism
117
Orthodoxy and Neo-Orthodoxy
118
Judaism in the New World
122
Conservative Judaism in America
124
American "Centrist" Orthodoxy
126
Developments among Sephardicjews
128
Havurat Shalom and Jewish Renewal
128
Contents ix
PART II
Jewish beliefs and values
135
8
Devotion to one God
137
The God of the Hebrew Bible
138
Monotheism and idolatry
140
Philo's Logos theology
141
Divine unity in medieval Jewish philosophy
141
The God of the Kabbalah
144
Heathens and heretics
147
9
God and the world
153
Nature
154
Science and creation
155
Healing and the sanctity of life
156
Kabbalistic views of creation
158
Miracles
160
10
Israel's sacred history
163
Judaism and history
164
Biblical visions of redemption
164
Jerusalem the holy city
167
David and the ideal of monarchy
168
Apocalypse
170
Rationalist
eschatologies
171
Redemption according to the Kabbalah
172
Modern attitudes
172
Homeland and exile
173
11
Life after death
182
The biblical background
182
Resurrection and reincarnation
183
Medieval and modern views
185
12
The mystic path
188
Holiness and the encounter with God
188
The work of the chariot
189
Heikhalot literature
190
The mysticism of the
Hasidei
Ashkenaz
191
Kabbalah and mysticism
191
13
Wisdom and scholarship
197
Tfoe centrality of Torah study as a religious value
198
Biblical scholarship
199
χ
Contents
Ancient Jewish exegesis
200
Biblical study in the rabbinic era: midrash
201
Medieval biblical studies: the rise of literal exegesis
203
The Torah and commandments in Jewish thought
207
Biblical studies in the modern era
209
Talmudic
scholarship: commentaries
212
Codes of
talmudic
Law
217
Responsa
literature
221
14
Justice and morality
226
Sin, repentance and free will
226
Human justice
228
Divine justice, theodicy and Holocaust theology
229
War and peace
232
PART III
Jewish observances and institutions
237
15
Jewish education
239
Elementary education
239
Advanced studies: the yeshivah
241
Modern developments
242
16
Places of worship: temple and synagogue
245
Biblical worship: temple and priesthood
246
The origins of the synagogue
248
Women in the synagogue
250
Aspects of communal prayer
251
Piyyut
252
The synagogue in modern times
253
The modern rabbi
254
17
Judaism and daily life
257
Religion in the daily lives of Jews
258
Jewish women
259
Daily prayer
266
The
Shema'
267
lbe Tefillah
("Eighteen Blessings")
268
Philosophical attitudes to prayer
268
Hasidic prayer
269
The significance and purpose of the Jewish dietary laws
269
Definitions of permissible and forbidden species
270
Ritual skughter [shehitah]
271
Contents xi
Séparation
of milk and meat
271
Tithing
272
Modern developments in the Jewish dietary laws
272
18
lbe
sacred calendar
277
The structure of the Jewish calendar
277
The Sabbath (Shabbat)
279
The three pilgrimage festivals
280
The penitential season
285
Minor holidays
288
Modern days of commemoration
291
Fast days
291
19
Life cycle observances
295
Jewish life cycle events and rites of passage
295
Birth: initiation into the covenant of Abraham
295
Redemption of the firstborn
297
Adulthood: bar mitzvah/bat mitzvah
297
Marriage, wedding and family
299
Betrothal and wedding
300
Divorce
300
Death and mourning
301
Appendix
1:
Guide to pronunciation and transliteration
307
Appendix
2:
Timeline of the history of Judaism
310
Glossary
312
Index
331 |
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