Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics: Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism
This book follows the origins of the Kedushta, a sequence of poems that leads up to the epitome of Jewish prayer, the Kedusha or Sanctus. It tracks back the earliest forms of prayer in late antiquity and by doing so defines the main characteristics of this genre, both from the standpoint of Rhetoric...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studia Judaica : Forschungen zur Wissenschaft des Judentums
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Zusammenfassung: | This book follows the origins of the Kedushta, a sequence of poems that leads up to the epitome of Jewish prayer, the Kedusha or Sanctus. It tracks back the earliest forms of prayer in late antiquity and by doing so defines the main characteristics of this genre, both from the standpoint of Rhetoric and poetics. This genre draws from Midrash and Mysticism- adjacent literary forms that influence liturgical poetry. How has such an enigmatic and complex liturgical genre survived the twists and turns of history and is recited to this day, for over 1500 years? The answer to this question pertains to both form and content. When analyzing form, we address rhyme, alphabetical acrostics, and different poetic forms. Those all have a specific rhetorical function in determining the structure of the poem, pushing it forward, and musically aligning the different segments. The form cannot be detached from narratology, referencing early midrash and mysticism. In addition, the emotional approach of the private prayer can express one's existential pain as part of an oppressed community. We can follow the composition of the prayer book for each community over the ages, through the first millennium, starting with Geniza fragments to the European prayer books. Finally, these poems use of sophisticated etymology, correlation by sound, leads to innovative Medieval interpretation of the Torah. It seems that the combination of a public recitation, simulating a divine choir, the musicality of the text and emotional depth all contributed to this eternal poetic genre to penetrate cross cutting traditions of prayer throughout the ages |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Aug 2024) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 358 Seiten) |
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physical | 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 358 Seiten) |
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spelling | Yahalom, Joseph Verfasser aut Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism Joseph Yahalom Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter [2024] 2024 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 358 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studia Judaica : Forschungen zur Wissenschaft des Judentums 136 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Aug 2024) This book follows the origins of the Kedushta, a sequence of poems that leads up to the epitome of Jewish prayer, the Kedusha or Sanctus. It tracks back the earliest forms of prayer in late antiquity and by doing so defines the main characteristics of this genre, both from the standpoint of Rhetoric and poetics. This genre draws from Midrash and Mysticism- adjacent literary forms that influence liturgical poetry. How has such an enigmatic and complex liturgical genre survived the twists and turns of history and is recited to this day, for over 1500 years? The answer to this question pertains to both form and content. When analyzing form, we address rhyme, alphabetical acrostics, and different poetic forms. Those all have a specific rhetorical function in determining the structure of the poem, pushing it forward, and musically aligning the different segments. The form cannot be detached from narratology, referencing early midrash and mysticism. In addition, the emotional approach of the private prayer can express one's existential pain as part of an oppressed community. We can follow the composition of the prayer book for each community over the ages, through the first millennium, starting with Geniza fragments to the European prayer books. Finally, these poems use of sophisticated etymology, correlation by sound, leads to innovative Medieval interpretation of the Torah. It seems that the combination of a public recitation, simulating a divine choir, the musicality of the text and emotional depth all contributed to this eternal poetic genre to penetrate cross cutting traditions of prayer throughout the ages In English Geschichte 400-640 gnd rswk-swf Dichtung Hymne Liturgie, jüdische Sanctus SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies bisacsh Ritus (DE-588)4124068-6 gnd rswk-swf Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 gnd rswk-swf Hymne (DE-588)4125676-1 gnd rswk-swf Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd rswk-swf Pijut (DE-588)4174683-1 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Gebet (DE-588)4019514-4 gnd rswk-swf Merkaba-Mystik (DE-588)4169457-0 gnd rswk-swf Midrasch (DE-588)4133700-1 gnd rswk-swf Religiöse Lyrik (DE-588)4177717-7 gnd rswk-swf Hebräisch (DE-588)4023922-6 gnd rswk-swf Gebet (DE-588)4019514-4 s Hymne (DE-588)4125676-1 s Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 s Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 s Merkaba-Mystik (DE-588)4169457-0 s Midrasch (DE-588)4133700-1 s Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Ritus (DE-588)4124068-6 s DE-604 Hebräisch (DE-588)4023922-6 s Pijut (DE-588)4174683-1 s Religiöse Lyrik (DE-588)4177717-7 s Geschichte 400-640 z Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783111449074 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111449388 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Yahalom, Joseph Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism Dichtung Hymne Liturgie, jüdische Sanctus SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies bisacsh Ritus (DE-588)4124068-6 gnd Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 gnd Hymne (DE-588)4125676-1 gnd Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Pijut (DE-588)4174683-1 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Gebet (DE-588)4019514-4 gnd Merkaba-Mystik (DE-588)4169457-0 gnd Midrasch (DE-588)4133700-1 gnd Religiöse Lyrik (DE-588)4177717-7 gnd Hebräisch (DE-588)4023922-6 gnd |
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title | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism |
title_auth | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism |
title_exact_search | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism |
title_full | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism Joseph Yahalom |
title_fullStr | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism Joseph Yahalom |
title_full_unstemmed | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism Joseph Yahalom |
title_short | Origins of Hebrew Liturgical Rhetoric and Poetics |
title_sort | origins of hebrew liturgical rhetoric and poetics magic midrash and merkavah mysticism |
title_sub | Magic, Midrash and Merkavah Mysticism |
topic | Dichtung Hymne Liturgie, jüdische Sanctus SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies bisacsh Ritus (DE-588)4124068-6 gnd Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 gnd Hymne (DE-588)4125676-1 gnd Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Pijut (DE-588)4174683-1 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Gebet (DE-588)4019514-4 gnd Merkaba-Mystik (DE-588)4169457-0 gnd Midrasch (DE-588)4133700-1 gnd Religiöse Lyrik (DE-588)4177717-7 gnd Hebräisch (DE-588)4023922-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Dichtung Hymne Liturgie, jüdische Sanctus SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies Ritus Liturgie Judentum Pijut Rezeption Gebet Merkaba-Mystik Midrasch Religiöse Lyrik Hebräisch |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111449388 |
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