Jewish Historiography Between Past and Future

Jewish Historiography Between Past and Future
Title Jewish Historiography Between Past and Future PDF eBook
Author Paul Mendes-Flohr
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 221
Release 2019-07-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110554615

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From its modest beginnings in 1818 Berlin, Wissenschaft des Judentums has burgeoned into a scholarly discipline pursued by a vast cadre of scholars. Now constituting a global community, these scholars continue to draw their inspiration from the determined pioneers of Wissenschaft des Judentums in nineteenth and twentieth Germany. Beyond setting the highest standards of philological and historiographical research, German Wissenschaft des Judentums had a seminal role in creating modern Jewish discourse in which cultural memory supplemented traditional Jewish learning. The secular character of modern Jewish Studies, initially pursued largely in German and subsequently in other vernacular languages (e.g. French, Dutch, Italian, modern Hebrew, Russian), greatly facilitated an exchange with non-Jewish scholars, and thereby encouraging mutual understanding and respect. The present volume is based on papers delivered at a conference, sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute in Jerusalem, by scholars from North American, Europe, and Israel. The papers and attendant deliberations explored ramified historical and methodological issues. Taken as a whole, the volume represents a tribute to the two hundred year legacy of Wissenschaft des Judentums and its singular contribution to not only modern Jewish self-understand but also to the unfolding of humanistic cultural discourse.

Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft Des Judentums (1820-1880)

Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft Des Judentums (1820-1880)
Title Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft Des Judentums (1820-1880) PDF eBook
Author George Y. Kohler
Publisher ISSN
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9783110620375

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In recent years scholars have increasingly become aware of the fact that the Wissenschaft des Judentums engaged in essential research of kabbalah. However, the true extent of that effort is not yet known. This book will give an overview of what lead

Wissenschaft des Judentums Beyond Tradition

Wissenschaft des Judentums Beyond Tradition
Title Wissenschaft des Judentums Beyond Tradition PDF eBook
Author Dorothea M. Salzer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 198
Release 2019-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 3110592673

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The scholarly study of the texts traditionally regarded as sacred in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam has been an important aspect of Wissenschaft des Judentums and was often conceptualized as part of Jewish theology. Featuring studies on Isaak Markus Jost's Jewish children's Bible, Samson Raphael Hirsch's complex position on the question whether or not the Hebrew Bible is to be understood within the context of the Ancient Orient, Isaac Mayer Wise's "The Origin of Christianity," Ignaz Goldziher’s Scholarship on the Qur'an, modern translators of the Qur'an into Hebrew, and the German translation of the Talmud, the volume attempts to shed light on some aspects of this phenomenon, which as a whole seems to have received few scholarly attention, and to contextualize it within the contemporary intellectual currents.

Wissenschaft Des Judentums in Europe

Wissenschaft Des Judentums in Europe
Title Wissenschaft Des Judentums in Europe PDF eBook
Author Christian Wiese
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 550
Release 2016-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9783110338607

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This volume provides the first comparative, transnational history of the different traditions and scholarly networks of Jewish Studies in Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries as well as their mutual perceptions and interactions, both on a national and local level. Further crucial questions relate to the impact of modernity on Jewish scholarship and to the relationship between the Wissenschaft des Judentums and other academic disciplines."

Prophets of the Past

Prophets of the Past
Title Prophets of the Past PDF eBook
Author Michael Brenner
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 318
Release 2010-08-02
Genre History
ISBN 1400836611

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Prophets of the Past is the first book to examine in depth how modern Jewish historians have interpreted Jewish history. Michael Brenner reveals that perhaps no other national or religious group has used their shared history for so many different ideological and political purposes as the Jews. He deftly traces the master narratives of Jewish history from the beginnings of the scholarly study of Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany; to eastern European approaches by Simon Dubnow, the interwar school of Polish-Jewish historians, and the short-lived efforts of Soviet-Jewish historians; to the work of British and American scholars such as Cecil Roth and Salo Baron; and to Zionist and post-Zionist interpretations of Jewish history. He also unravels the distortions of Jewish history writing, including antisemitic Nazi research into the "Jewish question," the Soviet portrayal of Jewish history as class struggle, and Orthodox Jewish interpretations of history as divinely inspired. History proved to be a uniquely powerful weapon for modern Jewish scholars during a period when they had no nation or army to fight for their ideological and political objectives, whether the goal was Jewish emancipation, diasporic autonomy, or the creation of a Jewish state. As Brenner demonstrates in this illuminating and incisive book, these historians often found legitimacy for these struggles in the Jewish past.

Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft des Judentums (1820–1880)

Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft des Judentums (1820–1880)
Title Kabbalah Research in the Wissenschaft des Judentums (1820–1880) PDF eBook
Author George Y. Kohler
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 618
Release 2019-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 3110620421

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In recent years more and more scholars have become aware of the fact that the 19th century movement of the Wissenschaft des Judentums engaged in essential research of kabbalistic texts and thinkers. The legend of Wissenschaft’s neglect for the mystic traditions of Judaism is no longer sustainable. However, the true extent of this enterprise of German Jewish scholars is not yet known. This book will give an overview of what the leading figures have actually achieved: Landauer, Jellinek, Jost, Graetz, Steinschneider and others. It is true that their theological evaluation of the "worth" of kabbalah for what they believed was the ‘essence of Judaism’ yielded overall negative results, but this rejection was rationally founded and rather suggests a true concern for Judaism that transcended their own emancipation and assimilation as German Jews.

Rethinking Jewish Philosophy

Rethinking Jewish Philosophy
Title Rethinking Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Aaron W. Hughes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 191
Release 2014-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199356815

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Rather than assume that the terms "philosophy" and "Judaism" simply belong together, Aaron W. Hughes explores the juxtaposition and the creative tension that ensues from their cohabitation. He examines the historical, cultural, intellectual, and religious filiations between Judaism and philosophy.