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adam_text | Contents Preface viii Acknowledgements xii Introduction 1 1 Background and context 37 2 Language 59 3 Gender 113 4 Mysticism 139 Conclusion 205 Bibliography 213 Index 234
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Index Page numbers followed with “n” refer to footnotes. Abulafia, Abraham 29 Alter, Robert 62 Aristotle 26, 73, 74,121 -3, 206 atheism 180 atsmut (essence of God) 79, 81, 86,87, 97,143-4, 166-8, 171, 175-7, 187, 192-3,201-2 letters of 97,176-7 avodah (service) 157 Bakhtin, Mikhail 17 binah (understanding) 116-17, 145,185-6 Boyarin, Daniel 62,123 Buber, Martin 13,21 Chein, Avraham Yehudah x chöra 135 Cohen, Hermann 11,19 comparative philosophy 10-14, 208 Connell, Sophia Μ. 123 consciousness 3,6,9,50,51,55, 78,81,82, 90-1,93-6, 106-10,200,201 emotional 83, 84,87,107, 169,170, 172 intellectual 51,55,87,107, 169,170,172 speech and 78-9, 83, 84, 86,94,170 creation 60-1, 63-6,148-50,158, 163, 172-4, 182-4, 186, 189,191,197 da at (knowledge) 145,146,185 deconstruction 5-6, 87-9, 94, 98, 107,131,132 delineation of philosophy 26 Derrida, Jacques 1, 5-6,8,12, 15,18,21,53, 87-91, 95,96, 98, 100-3,107, 130-4,140-2, 177-82,207-9 critique of gender identities 132 deconstruction 5-6, 87-9, 94, 98,107, 131, 132 Dissemination 178,181 double gesture 89-91, 95,102, 209 logocentrism 89,131 material-physical speech 93 messianicity 181-2 notion of writing 89-91, 93-5, 97-8,101-2 phallogocentrism 6,130-2 primordial nonpresence 96 proto-writing 97,98 reactionary feminism 131 revelation and revealability 181 sexual difference 130-3 speech 87,91-4 trace 96-7,102 transparency of speech 92, 93 tsimtsum 178-9 Dissemination (Derrida) 178,181 divine sovereignty 167 double gesture of Derrida 89-91, 95,102, 209
235 Index Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah 24-5 Elior, Rachel 32-3 emotional consciousness 83, 84, 87, 107, 169,170,172 emotional traits 145-6 epistemological pluralism 155 erotic encounter 118,120,126, 138 patriarchal supremacy in 129 eser sephirot (ten attributes) 145 evil 184-6 exclusion of Jews and Jewish thought 7-8,18-36 existence, substance and materiality of 197-8 female role in reproduction 119-26 feminine 126-8 femininity 126,134 finiteness 97,144-6. See also infiniteness Freud, Sigmund 15,43,45-7,49 Gadamer, Hans-Georg 18, 74 garments of soul (levushim) 66-7 Garver, Newton 73 gender differences 121-4,134 kabbalistic thought of 124-5 language and 133-4, 137, 139,140 Greek culture and philosophy 27 Habad viii, ix, x, xiii, 2,2 n.4, 7 n.9, 9, 12, 14-16,31-6,38-41, 42 n.14,45,47, 64,65 n.23, 83,117, 117 n.14,125,140, 142-3,146, 148,151,153, 155,157,159,160,165-7, 170,189,196 Hallamish, Moshe 33-4 Hamann, Johann Georg 73 Handelman, Susan 14-15,141 Hareidi communities 153 ix, 7 n.9,29 n.68, 30-3, 37-41, 43,43 n.20, 45-8, 56-7,174 hasidut 34nn91, 39,157 haskalah 157 Hegel’s Judaism 19 hemshekh 41,48, 56 n.46,180 hokhmah (wisdom) 67 n.31, 70, 117, 148, 185 sephirah of 145,146,149,185 Husserl, Edmund 21,104-6, 108,135 hasidism Idel, Moshe 30 immanence 25-6 infiniteness 143-6,144 n.10, 168,174-7 intellectual consciousness 51, 55,83, 84, 87,107, 169, 170, 172 Israel and Torah 152-3 Jacobs, Louis 15 Jewish mysticism 16, 30, 32,141-2, 178,182 philosophy exclusion 18-36 rationalist philosophy 28-9 Jews, discrimination against 21 Judaism 11,19,22-3,26,30, 41,123, 154 Judeo-Christian
tradition 11 justice 60-1, 63, 65,154-60,163-4, 173-4,182, 184-6, 188-93, 201-3. See also mercy kabbalah 12,16, 26,28-32, 34, 34 n.91, 38, 124,140-1, 147, 165,173, 174, 178-80,188, 205-6. See also tsimtsum gender imagery of 124-5 negative critiques 30 texts 30-1 Kanfs Judaism 19
236 khora 140,178-9 Kristeva, Julia 1, 5, 6, 8,12,18, 53, 103-10, 134-8, 140, 199-200,207,209 idea of a chôra 135 motherhood and femininity 134-5 paternal symbolic function 135-7 poetic language 106,108-10, 136,138, 200, 201 semiotic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-200 structural linguistics 104-5 symbolic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-201 language critique 75 and gender 133-4,137,139,140 onomatopoeic theory of 106 ontological primacy of 70,169,176 philosophy of 73, 75 poetic 106,108-10 semiotic function 103-10, 135, 176 speech and 72-5,176 symbolic function of 103-10,176 of thought 92-3 Last-Stone, Suzanne 156 letters oiatsmut 97,176-7 oimalkhut 177,183-4, 188,190,191 of speech 70, 76, 83, 86, 94, 96, 101,106,169-72, 200, 209 of the trace 87 n.98, 97 Levinas, Emmanuel ix, 1, 5,7, 8,11, 12,15,18,21,53, 76-80, 102,126-30, 134, 140,141, 173-7,207-9 Index androcentric approach 126 concept of saying and said 84-6 feminine 126-8 idea of infinity 76,78-81, 83,174-5 phenomenology of eros 128 postmodern critique of oppositional binaries 76 theory of speech 177 tsimtsum 173-5,177 Liebes, Yehudah 156 linguistic turn 68,177 Lloyd, Genevieve 122 Loewenthal, Naftali 33 logocentrism 89,131,153-4 love of God 160-2 Luria, Isaac 166 Lurianic kabbalah 165 Lurianic tsimtsum 165,166,179 Mahmoud, Saba 35 Maimonides 33, 34, 39 male role in reproduction 119,125,170 malkhut 52, 63-6, 63 n.16,117, 134,148-52, 165 n.62, 187-92,194-8, 201,202 comparison with speech 64-5 letters of 177,183-4, 188, 190, 191 sephirah of 113,118,145,146, 149,150, 192 Mannheim, Karl 23 mashal (the parable)
62 materiality 107 of existence, substance and 94,197-8 maternal body 133-5 maternity 120, 123, 126,128, 129,133,134 memale koi almin 193,198-200 Mendelssohn, Moses 11 mercy 60-1, 63, 65,154-6, 163, 173, 183,185-6, 188-93,201-3
Index messianicity 181-2, 195, 202, 203 midrash 38, 59-65, 60 п.5, 99,117, 139,154,155,157, 158, 162, 163, 166, 183 п.110, 185-90, 201,202 midrashim 49-50, 63,155 Mindel, Nissan 34 mitsvah 196,202, 203 mitsvot 77, 130,152, 154,185, 196, 198, 202, 203 modernity/modernization 23-6 traditional Judaism of 24 motherhood 133-5 multiple modernities 24 mysticism Habad 34,140 Jewish 16,30,32,141-2, 178,182 kabbalistic 16 Narboni, Moses 29 Nothnagel, Hermann 45 ohr eyn sof (light of infinitude) 97, 143-4, 144 n.10,146, 166-8, 170-2, 175,180-4, 187-98, 201 onomatopoeic theory of language 75 n.58,106 ontological primacy oflanguage 70,169,176 of recipient 4, 52, 53,99 oppositional binaries 3-4, 7, 8, 50-5, 88-9, 93,98, 99, 201, 203 Otherwise than Being: Or Beyond Essence (Levinas) 77,79, 84-7, 128,175,177, 209 otiyot ha-reshimu 171,172 paradox of creation 175 paternal role in reproduction 121 paternal symbolic function 135-7 patriarchal 120,126,127,129 penitence 162 237 phallogocentrism 6,130-2 phenomenology of eros 128 Philo 123,155,156,156 n.32 Plato 20,73,74,121,122,135, 206 Plutarch 156,157 poetic language 106,108-10,136, 138, 200, 201 postmodernism 4, 53, 54 criticism of 5 pre-thetic letters of speech 106, 200 primordial nonpresence 95, 96 primordial trace 98-9,101-2 proto-writing 97,98 rabbinic thought 14-15,17,18 rationalist philosophy, Jewish 28-9 reactionary feminism 131 receptivity 51,116,117, 132,137, 148 reproduction 114,116-18, 122,128 female roles in 119-26 male roles in 119,125,170 revealability 181 revelation 181 of ohr eyn sof 184 Rosenzweig, Franz 13,14,177
Sabbateanism 30 said concept 84-6,175,177 Saussure, Ferdinand de 68,104 saying concept 5, 84-6,175,177 Schatz-Uffenheimer, Rivkah 32 Schleiermacher, Friedrich 14 Schneersohn, Shalom Ber 2 analysis of speech 66-71 body/soul relationship 71-2 childhood 37-8 and Derrida, Jacques 87-8 discourses of 1898 1, 5,6, 9,12, 13, 35-6, 45,49,58, 59 editing the draft of 56-8 oppositional binaries in 2-4, 7,8, 50-5
238 erotic encounter of female 118,120,129 family 37 female/mother roles in reproduc tion 119-20,126 Habad thought 39,41 hemshekh 41,48 idea of speech 66-72, 77-9, 82-4, 87, 90-2, 94, 98, 169, 175-7 language of thought 92-3 leadership of HabadLubavitch 40 letters of speech 70, 76, 83, 86, 96,106, 169-70, 200 linguistic theory 175 male roles in reproduction 119-20 marriage 39 messianicity 181,195 midrashim 49-50 modern philosophical thought 11-12 ohreynsof 180 overview of main themes 49-55 paralysis 44,45 postmodernism 4-5, 53, 54 reproduction 116-18 sexual intercourse 114-15,118 symbolic function of language 110 trace (reshimu) 97-8 tsimtsum 175-7,180 verbal intercourse 114-15 Vienna medical trip of 1903 43-7 visit to Freud 43,45-7,49 Schneersohn, Shmuel 37-9, 44, 56 n.46 Schneersohn, Shterna Sarah 39 Schneersohn, Yosef Yitshak 40, 43 n.20,45-6 Schneersohn, Zalman Aharon 39 Index Schneersohn, Menachem Mendel 37-8, 57 Schneerson, Menachem Mendel 2n.4,41 n.14,58,130 n.51 Scholem, Gershom 15,28, 30-2 Schrift, Alan D. 88 sefirot 32 semen 114-20 semiotic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-200 sephirah 64 of hokhmah 145,185 oimalkhut 113,118,145-6, 149,150,192 sephirot 52, 63-5, 65 n.23,145,146, 146 n.13,148-51,165,185 sephirotic female 124,134 sexual difference 130-3 sexual intercourse 114, 115,117,118 Shneur Zalman of Liady ix, 32-4, 125,166-8 Sofer, Shmuel 58 Soloveitchik, Joseph 21 soul 50, 52, 55, 66, 67, 70 and body 71-2 garments (levushim) of 65 n.23, 66-7 sovev koi almin 193, 198-201 speech 66-71, 77-8, 82-3, 87, 90-2,94,95,150,169, 175-7,200,201 comparison with
malkhut 64-5 and consciousness 78-9, 83, 84, 86, 94, 96,170 and language 72-5,176 letters of 70, 76, 83, 86, 94, 96, 101, 106, 169-71 transparency of 92, 93 and women 2-4,8-9, 50-5, 109, 139, 153, 194, 195, 201,203, 207 Spinoza, Barukh 11,22 structural linguistics 104-5
239 Index substance and materiality of existence 94, 197-8 symbolic functions of language 103-10,135, 199-201 translation 13-14 tsimtsum 5, 30 n.73, 32, 97,140, 144-5,165-8,170-81, 190, 191,209 Talmud 39,117,124 Tanya 7 n.9, 32, 34,125 teshuvah (return/repentance) 157, 160 n.51,162-3,183 theion 180 Theologico-Political Treatise (Spinoza) 22 Tomkhei Temimim 40,41 n.14,42 n.14 Torah 52, 55,118,130,140,152-4, 161,185,196,198, 202, 203 Totality and Infinity (Levinas) 76-7, 126,128,174-7, 209 trace (reshimu) 5,16,85, 90, 91, 96-9,101-2, 168,171, 172,175-7 traditional Judaism, modernization of 22 transcendental ego 105-7 transcendental ideal 25-6 van Helmont, Francis Mercury verbal intercourse 114 31 Weber, Max 23 Wittrock, Bjorn 23 Wolfson, Elliot 15-16,124-5 women in reproduction 119-26 speech and 2-4, 8,9, 50-5, 109,139,153,194,195, 201, 203, 207 The World of Emanation (olam haatsilut) 148-50 Yancy, George 20 yeshivah (rabbinical school) viii, ix, 40-2,42 n.14,46,48, 56,56 n.45, 57,160 n.51 Zohar 63,63n.l6,151,168
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Contents Preface viii Acknowledgements xii Introduction 1 1 Background and context 37 2 Language 59 3 Gender 113 4 Mysticism 139 Conclusion 205 Bibliography 213 Index 234
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Index Page numbers followed with “n” refer to footnotes. Abulafia, Abraham 29 Alter, Robert 62 Aristotle 26, 73, 74,121 -3, 206 atheism 180 atsmut (essence of God) 79, 81, 86,87, 97,143-4, 166-8, 171, 175-7, 187, 192-3,201-2 letters of 97,176-7 avodah (service) 157 Bakhtin, Mikhail 17 binah (understanding) 116-17, 145,185-6 Boyarin, Daniel 62,123 Buber, Martin 13,21 Chein, Avraham Yehudah x chöra 135 Cohen, Hermann 11,19 comparative philosophy 10-14, 208 Connell, Sophia Μ. 123 consciousness 3,6,9,50,51,55, 78,81,82, 90-1,93-6, 106-10,200,201 emotional 83, 84,87,107, 169,170, 172 intellectual 51,55,87,107, 169,170,172 speech and 78-9, 83, 84, 86,94,170 creation 60-1, 63-6,148-50,158, 163, 172-4, 182-4, 186, 189,191,197 da'at (knowledge) 145,146,185 deconstruction 5-6, 87-9, 94, 98, 107,131,132 delineation of philosophy 26 Derrida, Jacques 1, 5-6,8,12, 15,18,21,53, 87-91, 95,96, 98, 100-3,107, 130-4,140-2, 177-82,207-9 critique of gender identities 132 deconstruction 5-6, 87-9, 94, 98,107, 131, 132 Dissemination 178,181 double gesture 89-91, 95,102, 209 logocentrism 89,131 material-physical speech 93 messianicity 181-2 notion of writing 89-91, 93-5, 97-8,101-2 phallogocentrism 6,130-2 primordial nonpresence 96 proto-writing 97,98 reactionary feminism 131 revelation and revealability 181 sexual difference 130-3 speech 87,91-4 trace 96-7,102 transparency of speech 92, 93 tsimtsum 178-9 Dissemination (Derrida) 178,181 divine sovereignty 167 double gesture of Derrida 89-91, 95,102, 209
235 Index Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah 24-5 Elior, Rachel 32-3 emotional consciousness 83, 84, 87, 107, 169,170,172 emotional traits 145-6 epistemological pluralism 155 erotic encounter 118,120,126, 138 patriarchal supremacy in 129 eser sephirot (ten attributes) 145 evil 184-6 exclusion of Jews and Jewish thought 7-8,18-36 existence, substance and materiality of 197-8 female role in reproduction 119-26 feminine 126-8 femininity 126,134 finiteness 97,144-6. See also infiniteness Freud, Sigmund 15,43,45-7,49 Gadamer, Hans-Georg 18, 74 garments of soul (levushim) 66-7 Garver, Newton 73 gender differences 121-4,134 kabbalistic thought of 124-5 language and 133-4, 137, 139,140 Greek culture and philosophy 27 Habad viii, ix, x, xiii, 2,2 n.4, 7 n.9, 9, 12, 14-16,31-6,38-41, 42 n.14,45,47, 64,65 n.23, 83,117, 117 n.14,125,140, 142-3,146, 148,151,153, 155,157,159,160,165-7, 170,189,196 Hallamish, Moshe 33-4 Hamann, Johann Georg 73 Handelman, Susan 14-15,141 Hareidi communities 153 ix, 7 n.9,29 n.68, 30-3, 37-41, 43,43 n.20, 45-8, 56-7,174 hasidut 34nn91, 39,157 haskalah 157 Hegel’s Judaism 19 hemshekh 41,48, 56 n.46,180 hokhmah (wisdom) 67 n.31, 70, 117, 148, 185 sephirah of 145,146,149,185 Husserl, Edmund 21,104-6, 108,135 hasidism Idel, Moshe 30 immanence 25-6 infiniteness 143-6,144 n.10, 168,174-7 intellectual consciousness 51, 55,83, 84, 87,107, 169, 170, 172 Israel and Torah 152-3 Jacobs, Louis 15 Jewish mysticism 16, 30, 32,141-2, 178,182 philosophy exclusion 18-36 rationalist philosophy 28-9 Jews, discrimination against 21 Judaism 11,19,22-3,26,30, 41,123, 154 Judeo-Christian
tradition 11 justice 60-1, 63, 65,154-60,163-4, 173-4,182, 184-6, 188-93, 201-3. See also mercy kabbalah 12,16, 26,28-32, 34, 34 n.91, 38, 124,140-1, 147, 165,173, 174, 178-80,188, 205-6. See also tsimtsum gender imagery of 124-5 negative critiques 30 texts 30-1 Kanfs Judaism 19
236 khora 140,178-9 Kristeva, Julia 1, 5, 6, 8,12,18, 53, 103-10, 134-8, 140, 199-200,207,209 idea of a chôra 135 motherhood and femininity 134-5 paternal symbolic function 135-7 poetic language 106,108-10, 136,138, 200, 201 semiotic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-200 structural linguistics 104-5 symbolic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-201 language critique 75 and gender 133-4,137,139,140 onomatopoeic theory of 106 ontological primacy of 70,169,176 philosophy of 73, 75 poetic 106,108-10 semiotic function 103-10, 135, 176 speech and 72-5,176 symbolic function of 103-10,176 of thought 92-3 Last-Stone, Suzanne 156 letters oiatsmut 97,176-7 oimalkhut 177,183-4, 188,190,191 of speech 70, 76, 83, 86, 94, 96, 101,106,169-72, 200, 209 of the trace 87 n.98, 97 Levinas, Emmanuel ix, 1, 5,7, 8,11, 12,15,18,21,53, 76-80, 102,126-30, 134, 140,141, 173-7,207-9 Index androcentric approach 126 concept of saying and said 84-6 feminine 126-8 idea of infinity 76,78-81, 83,174-5 phenomenology of eros 128 postmodern critique of oppositional binaries 76 theory of speech 177 tsimtsum 173-5,177 Liebes, Yehudah 156 linguistic turn 68,177 Lloyd, Genevieve 122 Loewenthal, Naftali 33 logocentrism 89,131,153-4 love of God 160-2 Luria, Isaac 166 Lurianic kabbalah 165 Lurianic tsimtsum 165,166,179 Mahmoud, Saba 35 Maimonides 33, 34, 39 male role in reproduction 119,125,170 malkhut 52, 63-6, 63 n.16,117, 134,148-52, 165 n.62, 187-92,194-8, 201,202 comparison with speech 64-5 letters of 177,183-4, 188, 190, 191 sephirah of 113,118,145,146, 149,150, 192 Mannheim, Karl 23 mashal (the parable)
62 materiality 107 of existence, substance and 94,197-8 maternal body 133-5 maternity 120, 123, 126,128, 129,133,134 memale koi almin 193,198-200 Mendelssohn, Moses 11 mercy 60-1, 63, 65,154-6, 163, 173, 183,185-6, 188-93,201-3
Index messianicity 181-2, 195, 202, 203 midrash 38, 59-65, 60 п.5, 99,117, 139,154,155,157, 158, 162, 163, 166, 183 п.110, 185-90, 201,202 midrashim 49-50, 63,155 Mindel, Nissan 34 mitsvah 196,202, 203 mitsvot 77, 130,152, 154,185, 196, 198, 202, 203 modernity/modernization 23-6 traditional Judaism of 24 motherhood 133-5 multiple modernities 24 mysticism Habad 34,140 Jewish 16,30,32,141-2, 178,182 kabbalistic 16 Narboni, Moses 29 Nothnagel, Hermann 45 ohr eyn sof (light of infinitude) 97, 143-4, 144 n.10,146, 166-8, 170-2, 175,180-4, 187-98, 201 onomatopoeic theory of language 75 n.58,106 ontological primacy oflanguage 70,169,176 of recipient 4, 52, 53,99 oppositional binaries 3-4, 7, 8, 50-5, 88-9, 93,98, 99, 201, 203 Otherwise than Being: Or Beyond Essence (Levinas) 77,79, 84-7, 128,175,177, 209 otiyot ha-reshimu 171,172 paradox of creation 175 paternal role in reproduction 121 paternal symbolic function 135-7 patriarchal 120,126,127,129 penitence 162 237 phallogocentrism 6,130-2 phenomenology of eros 128 Philo 123,155,156,156 n.32 Plato 20,73,74,121,122,135, 206 Plutarch 156,157 poetic language 106,108-10,136, 138, 200, 201 postmodernism 4, 53, 54 criticism of 5 pre-thetic letters of speech 106, 200 primordial nonpresence 95, 96 primordial trace 98-9,101-2 proto-writing 97,98 rabbinic thought 14-15,17,18 rationalist philosophy, Jewish 28-9 reactionary feminism 131 receptivity 51,116,117, 132,137, 148 reproduction 114,116-18, 122,128 female roles in 119-26 male roles in 119,125,170 revealability 181 revelation 181 of ohr eyn sof 184 Rosenzweig, Franz 13,14,177
Sabbateanism 30 said concept 84-6,175,177 Saussure, Ferdinand de 68,104 saying concept 5, 84-6,175,177 Schatz-Uffenheimer, Rivkah 32 Schleiermacher, Friedrich 14 Schneersohn, Shalom Ber 2 analysis of speech 66-71 body/soul relationship 71-2 childhood 37-8 and Derrida, Jacques 87-8 discourses of 1898 1, 5,6, 9,12, 13, 35-6, 45,49,58, 59 editing the draft of 56-8 oppositional binaries in 2-4, 7,8, 50-5
238 erotic encounter of female 118,120,129 family 37 female/mother roles in reproduc tion 119-20,126 Habad thought 39,41 hemshekh 41,48 idea of speech 66-72, 77-9, 82-4, 87, 90-2, 94, 98, 169, 175-7 language of thought 92-3 leadership of HabadLubavitch 40 letters of speech 70, 76, 83, 86, 96,106, 169-70, 200 linguistic theory 175 male roles in reproduction 119-20 marriage 39 messianicity 181,195 midrashim 49-50 modern philosophical thought 11-12 ohreynsof 180 overview of main themes 49-55 paralysis 44,45 postmodernism 4-5, 53, 54 reproduction 116-18 sexual intercourse 114-15,118 symbolic function of language 110 trace (reshimu) 97-8 tsimtsum 175-7,180 verbal intercourse 114-15 Vienna medical trip of 1903 43-7 visit to Freud 43,45-7,49 Schneersohn, Shmuel 37-9, 44, 56 n.46 Schneersohn, Shterna Sarah 39 Schneersohn, Yosef Yitshak 40, 43 n.20,45-6 Schneersohn, Zalman Aharon 39 Index Schneersohn, Menachem Mendel 37-8, 57 Schneerson, Menachem Mendel 2n.4,41 n.14,58,130 n.51 Scholem, Gershom 15,28, 30-2 Schrift, Alan D. 88 sefirot 32 semen 114-20 semiotic functions of language 103-10, 135,199-200 sephirah 64 of hokhmah 145,185 oimalkhut 113,118,145-6, 149,150,192 sephirot 52, 63-5, 65 n.23,145,146, 146 n.13,148-51,165,185 sephirotic female 124,134 sexual difference 130-3 sexual intercourse 114, 115,117,118 Shneur Zalman of Liady ix, 32-4, 125,166-8 Sofer, Shmuel 58 Soloveitchik, Joseph 21 soul 50, 52, 55, 66, 67, 70 and body 71-2 garments (levushim) of 65 n.23, 66-7 sovev koi almin 193, 198-201 speech 66-71, 77-8, 82-3, 87, 90-2,94,95,150,169, 175-7,200,201 comparison with
malkhut 64-5 and consciousness 78-9, 83, 84, 86, 94, 96,170 and language 72-5,176 letters of 70, 76, 83, 86, 94, 96, 101, 106, 169-71 transparency of 92, 93 and women 2-4,8-9, 50-5, 109, 139, 153, 194, 195, 201,203, 207 Spinoza, Barukh 11,22 structural linguistics 104-5
239 Index substance and materiality of existence 94, 197-8 symbolic functions of language 103-10,135, 199-201 translation 13-14 tsimtsum 5, 30 n.73, 32, 97,140, 144-5,165-8,170-81, 190, 191,209 Talmud 39,117,124 Tanya 7 n.9, 32, 34,125 teshuvah (return/repentance) 157, 160 n.51,162-3,183 theion 180 Theologico-Political Treatise (Spinoza) 22 Tomkhei Temimim 40,41 n.14,42 n.14 Torah 52, 55,118,130,140,152-4, 161,185,196,198, 202, 203 Totality and Infinity (Levinas) 76-7, 126,128,174-7, 209 trace (reshimu) 5,16,85, 90, 91, 96-9,101-2, 168,171, 172,175-7 traditional Judaism, modernization of 22 transcendental ego 105-7 transcendental ideal 25-6 van Helmont, Francis Mercury verbal intercourse 114 31 Weber, Max 23 Wittrock, Bjorn 23 Wolfson, Elliot 15-16,124-5 women in reproduction 119-26 speech and 2-4, 8,9, 50-5, 109,139,153,194,195, 201, 203, 207 The World of Emanation (olam haatsilut) 148-50 Yancy, George 20 yeshivah (rabbinical school) viii, ix, 40-2,42 n.14,46,48, 56,56 n.45, 57,160 n.51 Zohar 63,63n.l6,151,168 |
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