Toleration within Judaism (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)

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Toleration within Judaism (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 246 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781906764173
  • DDC分類 296.38

Full Description

The Bible itself calls the Jewish people 'a company of nations', suggesting that difference within Judaism is not a new phenomenon. It has continued throughout Jewish history, and this volume investigates how and why such difference has been tolerated. Drawing on examples from different geographical areas and from ancient times to the present, the contributors consider why Jews sometimes attempt to impose constraints on other Jews or relate to them as if they were not Jews at all, but at other times recognize differences of practice and belief and develop ways of handling them. In doing so, they provide an insight into a history of Judaism as a complex web of interactions between groups of Jews despite grounds for mutual antagonism.

Substantial introductory chapters lay out the issues and provide an extensive survey of cases
of toleration throughout the past two thousand years, outlining possible structural reasons
for it. The eight chapters that follow each take a specific case of toleration within Judaism, attempting to explain it in light of the models outlined in the Introduction. Presented in chronological order, the cases have been selected to reflect a spectrum of responses, from grudging forbearance to enthusiastic welcome of difference. Covering both practice and theology, each case is presented in depth, with full documentation. The Conclusion provides an overview of the patterns of tolerance that have emerged and discusses the implications for writing the history of Judaism as a narrative more complex than either the tracing of a linear progression from the Bible to the present, with variations presented as deviations, or as a model of overlapping 'Judaisms'.

This innovative volume sheds light on an important and overlooked aspect of the history of
Judaism and should have broad appeal, not only for students and scholars of Judaism but
for students of religious studies more generally.

Contents

Preface

Note on Transliteration

1 Introduction: The Study of Toleration

2 Toleration within Judaism from the Second Temple to the Present

3 Sadduccees and Pharisees in the Temple 
Martin Goodman

4 The Houses of Hillel and Shammai in the Mishnah

Martin Goodman

5 The Notion of Tolerable Error from the Mishnah to Maimonides

Joseph E. David

6 Talmudic Controversies in Post-Talmudic Eyes

Joseph E. David

7 Toleration in the Ghetto of Venice: Evidence from Leon Modena's Historia de' riti Hebraici

Simon Levis Sullam  

8 Prescribing Toleration in the Paris Sanhedrin (1806-1807)

Simon Levis Sullam

9 Islets of Toleration among the Jews of Curaçao

Corinna R. Kaiser

10 Sitting on Fences: The Toleration of Compromise and Mixed Seating in Orthodox Synagogues in the USA

Corinna R. Kaiser

11 Conclusion: Causes of Toleration

Bibliography

Index

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