Rashi's commentary on the Torah: canonization and resistance in the reception of a Jewish classic
"This book explores the reception history of the most important Jewish Bible commentary ever composed, the Commentary on the Torah of Rashi (Shlomo Yitzhaki; 1040-1105). Though the Commentary has benefited from enormous scholarly attention, analysis of diverse reactions to it has been surprisin...
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments xi Abbreviations xv Notes on Translations and Editions xvii Introduction—Rashi’s Commentary on the Torah: Canonical and Classic і PART I: Toward Canonicity 1. Conundrums of the Commentary: Contours of a Classic Textual Vicissitudes 15 15 Character, Aims, Authorial Voice 20 210 Years of Egyptian Exile: A Midrash of Rashi and Its Afterlife Bloodstream of Jewish Culture 27 30 2. Rashi’s Commentary: Receptions, 1105-1527 Medieval Ashkenaz Arrival in Spain 33 33 39 Sefardic Biblical Scholarship I: Al-Andalus Comes to the Commentary 43 Sefardic Biblical Scholarship II: Valorization and Ambivalence in Christian Spain 48 Abroad in Hispano-Jewish Society 54 Last Century in Spain: Between Embattlement and Diverse Forms of Enthronement 57 Southern France: Initial Reception and Intercommunal Strife 62
Contents Southern French Exegesis: Integration, Indifference, Indirect Criticism 6 7 Augmented Impress in the Age of Print 72 3. Interpreting the Interpreter: Supercommentarial Receptions in Ashkenaz and Sefarad 79 Incipient Supercommentary in France and Germany 84 Decline of the Generations: German Supercommentary After the Black Death 88 Sefardic “Servants of Solomon”: Exegesis and Appropriation 94 “Rashi Is the Word of God : Supercommentary and the Omnisignificant Imperative 110 The Supercommentarial Difference: A Great Voice That Does Not Cease 115 PART II: Resisting Readers 4. “Ridiculousness and Risibility”: Rationalist Criticism in an Eastern Mediterranean Key Byzantine Jewry: Cultural Confluences and Conflicts Eastern Mediterranean Exegetical Reception 125 “All Who Hear Wil! Laugh”: Rashi Criticism in a Maimonidean Key 130 119 120 5. Rationalism versus the Rashi/Rabbinic Axis: Pseudo-Rabad’s Book of Strictures A Pseudepigraphic Structuralist and His Aims Midrashic Falsehoods 155 Midrashic Absurdities 169 151 Rabbinic Received Traditions, Peshatist Achievements “Rashi Said .. . Their Mistake Was” 181 Rhetoric of Resistance 185 րյճ Pseudo-Rabad’s Readers: Intended, Actual, Censorious 190 Fragments in the (Eastern Mediterranean?) Round 192 6. Aaron Aboulrabi and “The Straight One”: Between “Girls’ Fantasies” and “Sweet Midrash’ 196
Contents “From Pillar to Post” їх 197 “Derash of Barbarians,” “Derash of a Dolt” 200 Exculpating the Righteous, Anathematizing the Wicked Sweet Midrash, True Midrash, Supercommentary In Dialogue and Disputation with Pseudo-Rabad 207 214 221 Confronting and Reconfiguring Rashi’s Judaism: “I Shall Not Acquit the Wrongdoer” Conclusion 224 229 PART III: Commentary Triumphant 7. Competing Canons: Rashi’s Commentary in a Late Medieval Battle for Judaism’s Soul 235 “Like Any Prophet”: Abraham ibn Ezra as Alternative and Rival Ibn Ezra and Rashi’s Resisting Readers 237 242 The Book ofAccusations: “In Every Place Where His Name Is Invoked” 250 Resisting Reading in Religiocultural Context Elijah Mizrahi: Rashi’s “Trusted Servant” Commentary Triumphant 256 259 262 Afterword—Rashi’s Commentary on the Torah in Modern Times 266 Notes 275 Bibliography 389 Subject Index 449 Index of Manuscripts 471 Index of References to Biblical Verses 473 a) Rashi, Commentary on the Torah 473 b) Rashi, Talmud commentary 473 c) Eleazar Ashkenazi, Şafenat pa neah 473 d) Pseudo-Rabad, Sefer hassagot 476 e) Aaron Aboulrabi, as in Perushim le-rashi 476
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