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adam_text | YEHUDA KURTZER
Shuva
The FUTURE Of the JEWISH PAST
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Waltham, Massachusetts
Contents
Acknowledgments xi
INTRODUCTION From Memory to History 1
CHAPTER i Mitzuah
MEMORY AS COMMANDEDNESS 25
CHAPTER 2 Yir ah
AWE AS INQUIRY AND DISCERNMENT 43
CHAPTER 3 Ahouah
LOVE AS DESIRE AND PURPOSE 61
CHAPTER 4 Hurban
CATACLYSM AND CREATIVITY 81
CHAPTER 5 Teshuua
RETURNING AS REIMAGINING 99
CHAPTER 6
CONCLUSION
Enlightenment
A PARABLE
and Back Again
WHAT WILL BE THE FUTURE
OF THE JEWISH PAST?
Postscript
Author s Note
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Index
Abraham, 34,147
Acher See Elisha son of Avuyah
Adam, 27-28, 36, 49, 57,125,150
ahavah or love, 23,61-79,146; act and
emotion, relationship between,
64-67; assumptions regarding, 63,
67; faith and, 68, 72-73; Golden
Rule, 75,143-44; of the good,
69-70; in Greek philosophical
tradition, 6g; Jewish identity and,
67; as mitzt/ah, 44, 61-64, 7°) 76; a s
purposefulness, 70, 72, 74-75, 78;
in rabbinic teaching, 63-65, 67-70,
75-7 amp;, 78-79; Rehume, parable of,
67-69; as seeking, 68-71,75-76,
78; Shema prayer and, 61,63, 64,
75-76; in Song of Songs, 70-71;
as stance toward the world, 72,76,
77-79; sympathetic reading, impor-
tance of, 76; yir oh as complemen-
tary to, 74-76, 78-79
Rabbi Akiva: on ahavah, 64, 75,143-44;
commemoration of slain students
of, 4; martyrdom of, 64,131; in
midrash on garden of enlighten-
ment, 117-23,126-27,1i°~i2
place in rabbinic corpus, 123; on
yir ah, 56
Amalek, remembering treachery of, 4-5,
American Jewish community, 9,12,15,
37 148-49
Amichai, Yehuda, 9
Anisfeld, Rabbi Sharon Cohen, 75
Appelfeld, Aharon, 9
artistic and cultural output regarding
Holocaust, 87, 90, 93,94
Artson, Rabbi Bradley, 127
Ashkenazim, 9-10,16
Auschwitz and Sinai, 94-95
authenticity, Jewish, 114-15,141
awe See yir ah or awe
Before the Law (Kafka), 137-39, 41
belief, sight, and understanding, 46-53,
55 58-59 120-23
ben Azzai, 117,120-21,130,131,143-44
benZoma, 117,120-21,130,131
Berkovits, Eliezer, ig, 73, 97
Bialik, Hayim Nachman, 55
biological basis for memory, 20-22
blood rituals, 78
brain research on memory, 20-22,104-5
bridal metaphors: in Christian tradition,
66; Ezekiel on union of people
of Israel with God, 76-77; Sinai,
revelation at, 34,71-72
brokenness, rupture, or caesura, hurban
experienced as, 14, 84-85, 95-97
Buber, Martin, 66,103
Bultmann, Rudolf, 58
caesura, rupture, or brokenness, hurban
experienced as,14,84-85, 95-97
Campion, Edmund, 43
Carlebach, Elisheva, 154
cataclysm or catastrophe See hurban or
cataclysm
change in Jewish history and tradition,
112,140-41
Charme, Stuart, 115
children: in alternating generations,
40-41; commandedness, pediatric,
27-28; departure from Sinai
likened to departure of children
from school, 144-45; firstborns,
consecration of, 29; of Holocaust
survivors, 87,90-92; Passover and,
39,130; rinok she nishba or captive
infants, 30,100; Torah, fetal knowl-
edge of, 29; wisdom spoken by, 104,
Christianity, 17,31-33, 35, 66, 75
circumcision of the heart, 62
circumcision rite, 76-77, 78
cognitive dissonance: concept of, 17-20;
hurban and, 84; in parable of garden
of enlightenment, 123-24,126,128,
131-32
Cohen, Arthur, 84
Cohen, Gerson, 140
Cohen, Steven M , 139
collective memory See memory and
remembering
commandedness See mirzvah or com-
mandedness
communal prayer, Jewish, 139-40
compassion, 53, 54, 55-57, 77,129
Conservative movement, history and
memory in, 12-13,14
continuity, rhetoric of, 36-38,112-13
converts to Judaism, 15, 31, 33, 94,101-3,
5
cultural and artistic output regarding
Holocaust, 87,90, 93,94
Daniel, book of, 117
Days of Awe or Yamim Noraim, 44-45,
Deak, Istvan, 155
destruction, devastation, disaster See
hurban or cataclysm
Deuteronomy, 30,45-47, 59,61,62,71,76
deuekut or cleaving to God, 66
dissonance, cognitive See cognitive dis-
sonance
distortions of memory, 135-37,154-55
diversity, Jewish, no-12
Doppelt, Jacob, 112-13
Ecclesiastes, 118
Eden story, 27-28, 35-36, 54, 57,74,
Efron John, 154
Elazar, Daniel, 37-38
Rabbi Elazar ben Azaryah, 28,49
Elisha son of Avuyah (The Other or Ather):
alternative versions of story of,
130-31; in Babylonian Talmud (sec
enlightenment, parable of garden
of)
Elsen, Arnie, 139
Enlightenment, Jewish legacy from, 7,
145-46
enlightenment, parable of garden of, 24,
117-33; Rabbi Akiva in, 117-23,
126-27,13°32!ben Zoma and ben
Azzai, 117,120-21,130; closing of
door against Elisha in, 118,119,
124-25,127-28,132; cognitive
dissonance in, 123-24,126,128,
131-32; death of Elisha and remem-
Index 162
brance after death, 119-20,128-29,
132-33; four paradigms of Jewish
experience presented in, 129-31;
garden, meaning of, 120-21;
midrash on Tractate Hagigah 14a,
117-20; moment of Elisha s heresy
in, 118,122,123-26; philosophi-
cal dialogues in, 118-ig, 126-28;
seeing, metaphor of, 120-23; study
houses in, 119,127-28; teshuua
and, 132
Esau, 40
Esther, 96
The Ethics 0/Memory (Margalit), 154
Eve, 36,49,125,150
Everything is Illuminated (Foer), 147
evil, 69-70,131
Exodus, book of, 29, 30, 31, 34, 56, 78
Exodus from Egypt, 5-6,12-13, 39 4^
Ezekiel, book of, 53, 76-77
Fackenheim, Emil, 107
faith: after the Holocaust, 73; ahauah and,
68,72-73; history and, 73-74;
sight, belief, and understanding,
46-53 55 58-59 O-23
fear See yir ah or awe
Festinger, Leon, 17, 84
firstborns, consecration of, 2g
Flood story, 51,69
Foer, Jonathan Safran, 147
Franklin, Ruth, 81, 93, 94,155
free will and yir ah or awe, 47-48
Freud, Sigmund, 105
Frey, James, 87
fundamentalism, Jewish, 52, 97,122, 130
Funkenstein, Amos, 8
Garden of Eden story, 27-28, 35-36, 54,
garden of enlightenment See enlighten-
ment, parable of garden of
Genesis, 35,49, 51, 53, 69-70,141,145
Gibeah, concubine of, 127
ailui arayot, 75
Golden Rule, 75,143-44
the good, love of, 69-70
Greek philosophical tradition, 36, 52, 69
Greenberg, Rabbi Yitz, 19-20,95-96
Grossman, David, 112
halakhic Judaism, 65, 66,140
hallway, world as, 1-2
Haman, as descendant of Amalek, 5
Rabbi Hanina, 47
Hansen, Marcus, 40
Hanukkah, 104,105
Harris, David, 91
Hartman, David, 112,140
Harvey, Van, 58
Hasidim, 66
Heifetz, Ron, 151
heritage versus history, 114
Heschel, Abraham Joshua, 50-51
Rabbi Hillel, 75
history and memory, 1-24; Christianity,
fundamentally historical nature of,
32; cognitive dissonance, resolving,
17-20; cross-cultural, 113-14; faith
and, 73-74; God s presence in his-
tory, 70-71; Holocaust generation,
anxiety associated with demise of,
14-15; Holocaust history, 8g-go,
94; informing role of history versus
commanding role of memory,
26-27,39-41; liberating role of
history versus obligating role of
memory, 30; liturgical calendar,
different approaches to memory in,
4-7; modern historical scholarship
and, 7-12; mythic imagination, his-
tory overtaking, 1-3; neurological
research and, 20-22; proper orien-
tation toward, 15-17; in Reform,
Conservative, and Orthodox move-
ments, 12-14; sympathetic reading,
importance of, 22-23; Zakhor and
Yerushalmi on, 7-11,13,15,153-54
Holocaust: anxiety about memory of,
14-15, 86-93, 97; biological basis
for memory and, 21; as caesura or
rupture, 14,84-85; children and
descendants of survivors, 90-92;
cultural and artistic output regard-
ing, 87, 90, 93,94; destruction of
Index 163
Second Temple compared to, 84,
86; ethics of memory and, 154-55;
faith after, 73; historical approach
to, 3; as historical narrative, 89-90,
94; Israeli society and, 9-10; mem-
oirs about, 87-90; Middle Eastern
Jews and, 16; Never forget, 22;
pluralistic nature of truth recog-
nized in, 19, 95-96; rirualizations
of, 97-98; survivors, loss of, 14-15,
86-87, 88; theological responses to,
94-98; yizker bikher, 89-90, 97; Yom
HaShoah, 4, 6-7
Holocaust denial, 93-94
Holocaust fatigue, 92-93
honorofGodorkavod, 51, 53, 55-56
Hope, Despair, and Memory (Wiesel), 1
hora atsha ah, 84,93
Hosea, book of, 72
How Do We Understand the Holocaust?
(Franklin), 81
huppah or wedding canopy, Sinai associ-
ated with, 34,71-72
hurban or cataclysm, 23-24, 81-98,146;
as brokenness, rupture, or caesura,
14,84-85,95-97; hora at sha ah, 84,
93; radical continuity of rabbis in
face of, 36, 82,85-86; ritualizations
of, 85-86,97-98; Second Temple,
destruction of, 36,81-86; theologi-
cal responses to, 82-86, 94-98 See
also Holocaust
Hushim, son of Dan, 40-41
identity, Jewish: ahavah and, 67; cogni-
tive dissonance and, 19; distorted
memory and, 136; in history versus
mythic imagination, 2, 8, io-n;
hurban and, 86,94, 95; modernity
and, 146,149,154; in Pittsburgh
Platform, 12; place of memory in,
25-27; teshura and, 100,103, in ;
yir ah, role of, 58-59
IgerotHaReiyah (Kook), 25
infants See children
In Search 0/Memory (Kandel), 20
Isaiah, book of, 119
Israel: American Jewish community s
connection to, 148-49; history
and memory in, 9-12,15; Song of
Songs as metaphor for founding of,
70-71: Yom HaZikaron, 4, 6
I-Thou relational theology, 66
Rabbi Jacob, 1-2
Jacob (biblical patriarch), 40-41
Jeremiah, book of, 119
Job, book of, 97,118
Joseph (biblical patriarch), 40
Rabbi Joshua, 83-84, 93,98,113,114
Judges, book of, 71,94,127
Judt, Tony, 15
Kabbalah, 6, 65, 66-67
kabbalah or receiving, 38,112
Kafka, Franz, 57,125,137-39,141
Kandel, Eric, 20-22
Katz, Jacob, i n
kavod or honor of God, 51, 53, 55-56
Kimchi, Rabbi David (RaDaK), 69-70
Kings, biblical books of, 71
k neged, 150,151
knowledge: commandedness and, 29-30;
Eden story and, 27-28, 35-36, 54,
57,74,125,150 See also enlighten-
ment, parable of garden of
Kol Dodi Dofek or The Voice of
My Beloved Knocketh (Joseph
Soloveitchik), 70-71
Kol Israel areuim zo b zo, 33-34
Kook, Rabbi Abraham Isaac, 25,125-26
Lansky, Aaron, 92
Levenson,Jon, 34,141
Leviticus, 28
Levitt, Laura, 102
Liebes, Yehuda, 65
Linsky, Marty, 151
Lipstadt, Deborah, 93-94
literary and artistic output regarding
Holocaust, 87,90, 93,94
liturgical calendar, Jewish: memory
season in, 4-7; yir ah or awe in,
44-45 See also specific holidays and
holy days
love See ahauah or love
Index 164
Lowenthal, David, 114
Lubavitch Jews, 17
Luther, Martin, 47-48, 78
Machpela, Jacob s burial in cave of, 40
Maimonides, 37, 44, 48, 63, 65, 66, 107
Makom, as name for God, 78-79
Malachi, 108
marbles, parable of, 110-12
Margalit, Avishai, 154
Margies, Rabbi Miriam, 95
masoret or transmission, 38,112
megillah for Holocaust, 97
Rabbi Meir, 118-20,126-29, !3i I5°
Mekhilta, 78
memoirs, as genre, 87-90
memory and remembering: ahauah, 23,
61-79, H^ (see also ahavah or love);
brain research on, 20-22,104-5;
deep reconnection with Jewish past,
importance of, 142-46; defined,
3; distortions of, 105,135-37,
154-55; enlightenment parable,
24,117-33 SK a l so enlightenment,
parable of garden of); ethics of,
154-55; history versus, 1-24 (see
also history and memory); hurban,
23-24, 81-98,146 (see also hurban
or cataclysm); mitzvah, 23, 25-41,
146 (see also mitzvah or com-
mandedness); personal nature of,
100-104; programmatic solutions
to, 148-52; as sixth sense, 147; story
and memory, relationship between,
104-6; sympathetic reading, impor-
tance of, 22-23, 76,142; teshuva
(return, restoration, repentance),
24, 99-115,146 (see also teshuva);
yir ah, 23, 43-59,146 (see also yir ah
or awe)
Messinger, Ruth, 81, g6
Metatron, 118,124
Meyer, Michael, 113
mezuzot, 63
midrash: on Eden story, 125; Genesis
Rabbah, 51; Sinai theophany, com-
bined commandment and threat
regarding, 62; Torat Kohanim, 28; on
Tractate Hagigah tale of garden of
enlightenment, 117-20
Midrash Rabbah, 141
Midrash Tanhuma, 31
Milgrom, Jacob, 108
Mishnah Avot, 1, 38, 48-49
mishnah on study of problematic texts,
53-56,120
Mishnah Peah, 149
Mishnah Rosh Hashana, 82
Mishneh Torah (Maimonides), 63
mitzvah or commandedness, 23, 25-41,
146; ahavah or love as command,
44, 61-64, 70, 76; in biblical nar-
ratives, 27-29, 35-36; history as
informing versus memory as com-
manding, 26-27, 39-41; Pauline
theology and, 31-33, 35; in rabbinic
teaching, 29-31, 33-39; Shamorand
Zakhor commandments, 30-31, 39;
in therapy and psychoanalysis, 27;
yir ah, relationship to, 43-44, 61
Mordecai, 96
Morris, Benny, 10-12
Moses (biblical patriarch), 29, 37, 38,45,
Moses Maimonides, 37, 44, 48, 63, 65,
Myers, David, 13,154
mysticism, 52, 65-66, 73
mythic imagination: history overtak-
ing, 1-3; Jewish identity in history
versus, 2, 8, io-n; purposefulness
of, 137
Rav Nachman of Bratzlav, 96
Naftali, son of Jacob, 40
Nahmanides, 39, 55
Nahshon, son of Aminadav, 34
neurological research on memory, 20-22,
104-5
Neusner, Jacob, 2
Never forget, 22
new historians, 10-12
Newhouse, Alana, 135-37
nihilism and pluralistic nature of truth, 20
Ninth of Av, 4, 44
Index ,65
iry, rhetoric of, 38; Golden Rule,
Akiva and ben Azzai on, 143-44;
in Pauline theology, 32; in rabbinic
theology, 33,35; teshuva and,
99-100
Vishniac, Roman, shtetl photographs of,
135-37
vision, belief, and understanding, 46-53,
55 58-59 120-23
The Voice of My Beloved Knocketh or
Kol Dodi Dofek (Joseph Soloveit-
chik), 70-71
Wallach, Yona, 66
wedding metaphors See bridal metaphors
When 2+2 = 5 (Orsi), 43
Wiesel, Eli, 1,94-95 136
Wieseltier, Leon, 136-37
Wilkomirsky, Binjamin, 87-88
Wisse, Ruth, 92-93,155
Wolpe, Rabbi David, 12-13,14,18
Yamim Noraim or Days of Awe, 44-45,
yeridat hadorot, 36-37
Yerushalmi, YosefHayim, 7-11,13,15,85,
101,114,153-54
yir ah or awe, 23,43-59,146; ahavah as
complementary to, 74-76, 78-79;
awareness and awe, balancing,
58-59; compassion in moment of
revelation, 53, 54, 55-57; definition
of obligation of, 45-47; free will
and, 47-48; Jewish identity and,
58-59; in liturgical calendar, 44-45;
mitzvah, relationship to, 43-44,
61; nature, awe of, 50-51; in post-
revelatory world, 51-56; rabbinic
teaching on, 47-48, 52-56, 57-58;
sight, belief, and understanding,
46-53, 55, 58-59; as stance toward
the world, 56-57
yir atshamaujm (awe of heaven), 57, 61
yizker bikher, 89-90, 97
Rabbi Yochanan,120,129
Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai, 83-86
Yom HaShoah, 4, 6-7,97-98
Yom HaZikaron, 4, 6,45
Yom Kippur, 67, 69,108
Zakhor and Shamor commandments,
30-31 39
Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory
(Yerushalmi), 7-9,153-54
Zionism, 12,100,106
Zohar, 65-66, 71,117
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title | Shuva the future of the Jewish past |
title_auth | Shuva the future of the Jewish past |
title_exact_search | Shuva the future of the Jewish past |
title_full | Shuva the future of the Jewish past Yehuda Kurtzer |
title_fullStr | Shuva the future of the Jewish past Yehuda Kurtzer |
title_full_unstemmed | Shuva the future of the Jewish past Yehuda Kurtzer |
title_short | Shuva |
title_sort | shuva the future of the jewish past |
title_sub | the future of the Jewish past |
topic | Judaism / History / Philosophy Memory / Religious aspects / Judaism Commandments (Judaism) Love / Religious aspects / Judaism Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Influence Repentance / Judaism Geschichte Judentum Philosophie Religion Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Zukunft (DE-588)4068097-6 gnd |
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