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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Contents ix
- Hebrew Transliteration Table xiv
- Abbreviations xiv
- Prologue xv
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Volume I
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Section I. THE GOD OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 3
- 1. The Book of Creation 8
- 2. Monolingualism and the Analphabetic Mind 13
- 3. God as a Writer 20
- 4. Of Scribes and Analphabetic Poets 28
- Concluding Reflections 37
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Section II. THE BOOKS OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 45
- 5. The Berit (‘Covenant’) Sinai-Moab 48
- 6. Scripture and the Mental Law of Israel 54
- 7. The Publication of Scripture 59
- 8. Epistles and Memoranda 66
- 9. Interpreting the Books of Israel 69
- 10. Law and the Judiciary 72
- 11. The Boundaries of Derasha 78
- Concluding Reflections 83
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Section III. THE GOVERNANCE OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 89
- 12. Of Ḥerut 96
- 13. Hierarchic Humanity 100
- 14. Horizontal Man 106
- 15. The Household of Israel 109
- 16. Humanity before Statehood 115
- 17. God’s Territory 119
- 18. The Three Crowns of Israel 123
- 19. Hebrew Theocracy: Sovereignty under the Law 128
- 20. The Crown of a Good Name 135
- 21. Galut: Right without Might 138
- 22. Jewish Dominion over the Land of Israel 143
- 23. Pagan Political Thought 146
- 24. A Perfect Tora 151
- 25. The Five Doctrines Taught by Patriarch Abraham 155
- 26. The Two-Realm Governance 159
- 27. Silencing Scripture 166
- 28. The Road to Serfdom: Freedom without Law 171
- 29. Paul’s Theo-politics 175
- 30. Escape from Guilt 182
- 31. Imperial Religion 188
- 32. The Political Dimension of Anti-Semitism 190
- 33. Two Concepts of Human Rights 194
- 34. Pax Romana and Pax Hebraica 198
- 35. The Sabbath is the Lord’s 202
- 36. Separating Church from State 204
- Concluding Reflections 212
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Section IV. THE MEMORY OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 215
- 37. National Memory 223
- 38. The Matrix of Jewish Memory 230
- 39. Walking Under the Fox’s Shadow 238
- 40. The Emergence of the Sword/Cross Axis 245
- 41. A Crisis of Memory 249
- 42. Unmasking Spurious Verus Israel 254
- 43. The Publication of the Mishna 259
- 44. Minting Tradition into Oral Law 264
- 45. National and Vernacular Memory 272
- 46. Meliṣa and the Realm of the Verisimilar 279
- 47. Expanding National Memory 287
- 48. Kalla and the Formation of the Babylonian Talmud 292
- Concluding Reflections 299
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Section V. THE FOLLY OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 303
- 49. Qabbala and the Conveyence of Talmudic Tradition 308
- 50. “Little Foxes” — Rabbis without Qabbala 314
- 51. The Day of the Willow 324
- 52. The Genesis of Jewish Heroic Virtue 333
- 53. Heroic Knowledge 341
- 54. Payback Time — the Case of the Catalonian Rabbis 346
- 55. “Our Lords, the Rabbis of France” 349
- 56. Fighting Assimilation? 353
- 57. Kabbalah vs. Qabbala 362
- 58. Cult of the Occult 373
- 59. The anti-Scientific Obstinacy of the Maimonideans 378
- 60. The Five Pillars of Anti-Maimonidean Kabbalah 385
- 61. The Problem with ‘Philosophy’ … 393
- 62. A Reflective Response to R. Hayye Gaon’s Call 400
- 63. The Mishne Tora 406
- 64. Hierarchic Truth 415
- 65. The Inerrant Saint 419
- 66. Israel’s Fourth Miracle 427
- Concluding Reflections 431
- Epilogue 434
- Front Matter 2 437
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APPENDICES
- 1. Vocalization of the Scroll of the Tora 439
- 2. Hebrew ‘Writing’ and ‘Reading’ 441
- 3. Alphabetization and Masora 444
- 4. Precept, Monolatry, and Sanctity 444
- 5. Defilement of the Hands 450
- 6. ‘Depositing a Text’ for Publication 453
- 7. An Academy to Police the Hebrew Language 454
- 8. Reciting a Text for Publication 456
- 9. Wearing Phylacteries 456
- 10. The Autonomy of the Law 462
- 11. Alien Cult 468
- 12. Morasha 470
- 13. Becoming a Single Body 473
- 14. Gideon and Washington 473
- 15. The Concept of Galut 474
- 16. By Virtue of Conquest 475
- 17. Private Property 478
- 18. Equality before the Law 479
- 19. Ṭ'M 481
- 20. Malicious Erudition 481
- 21. Why we should all strive to be Illiterate 484
- 22. Purloining an Ass for Christ: Freedom without Law 485
- 23. Ingesting Jesus 487
- 24. Extreme Dichotomy 488
- 25. Erasing the Memory of ‘Amaleq 489
- 26. ‘Prophets/Scribes’ and the National Archives of Israel 491
- 27. Yeshiba 492
- 28. Perush, Be’ur, and Peshaṭ 493
- 29. Pappus b. Judah 495
- 30. Verus Israel? 495
- 31. Remez 497
- 32. Qabbala and Halakha 500
- 33. Halakha le-Moshe mi-Sinai 504
- 34. Derekh Qeṣara 506
- 35. God’s Mystery 507
- 36. Seder 508
- 37. The Four Levels of Instruction 509
- 38. Teaching Tora in Public 510
- 39. Shone: Rehearsing and Conveying Halakha 511
- 40. Megillat Setarim 511
- 41. The Publication of Oral Texts 512
- 42. TQN 515
- 43. The Introduction of the Monetary System in Rabbinic Tradition 516
- 44. Oral Law 517
- 45. Writing the Oral Law 518
- 46. Was there a ‘Dispensation’ to write the Oral Law? 530
- 47. Hebrew ḥibber and Arabic tadwin 533
- 48. Gemara and Talmud 534
- 49. Emora 545
- 50. National Publication for Use in Constitutional Interpretation: the Jewish and the US Systems 548
- 51. Tanya Kevatteh 549
- 52. Leaning Towards the Majority 550
- 53. Mahdora 553
- 54. “Little Foxes” 554
- 55. Minim and Minut 555
- 56. Tukku 558
- 57. About “Strict Talmudists” 559
- 58. Semantic Assimilation 563
- 59. Heroes and Heroism 568
- 60. Ḥasid and Ḥasidut 571
- 61. The Targum 581
- 62. Writing a Sefer Tora 586
- 63. The Sorrowful Scholarship of Professor Baer 587
- 64. Medieval Jewish Prophets 589
- 65. The Science of Necromancy 589
- 66. The Mandate of the Jewish Court According to Ramban 592
- 67. The Ministry of Luminous Rabbis: Unerring and Inerrable 592
- 68. Settled Law 598
- 69. Relying on Legal Sources and Authorities 599
- 70. The Library of Lucena 603
- Bibliography 604
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INDICES
- Index of References 635
- Index of Subjects 648
- Index of Names 663
- Index of Terms 667
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Contents ix
- Hebrew Transliteration Table xiv
- Abbreviations xiv
- Prologue xv
-
Volume I
-
Section I. THE GOD OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 3
- 1. The Book of Creation 8
- 2. Monolingualism and the Analphabetic Mind 13
- 3. God as a Writer 20
- 4. Of Scribes and Analphabetic Poets 28
- Concluding Reflections 37
-
Section II. THE BOOKS OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 45
- 5. The Berit (‘Covenant’) Sinai-Moab 48
- 6. Scripture and the Mental Law of Israel 54
- 7. The Publication of Scripture 59
- 8. Epistles and Memoranda 66
- 9. Interpreting the Books of Israel 69
- 10. Law and the Judiciary 72
- 11. The Boundaries of Derasha 78
- Concluding Reflections 83
-
Section III. THE GOVERNANCE OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 89
- 12. Of Ḥerut 96
- 13. Hierarchic Humanity 100
- 14. Horizontal Man 106
- 15. The Household of Israel 109
- 16. Humanity before Statehood 115
- 17. God’s Territory 119
- 18. The Three Crowns of Israel 123
- 19. Hebrew Theocracy: Sovereignty under the Law 128
- 20. The Crown of a Good Name 135
- 21. Galut: Right without Might 138
- 22. Jewish Dominion over the Land of Israel 143
- 23. Pagan Political Thought 146
- 24. A Perfect Tora 151
- 25. The Five Doctrines Taught by Patriarch Abraham 155
- 26. The Two-Realm Governance 159
- 27. Silencing Scripture 166
- 28. The Road to Serfdom: Freedom without Law 171
- 29. Paul’s Theo-politics 175
- 30. Escape from Guilt 182
- 31. Imperial Religion 188
- 32. The Political Dimension of Anti-Semitism 190
- 33. Two Concepts of Human Rights 194
- 34. Pax Romana and Pax Hebraica 198
- 35. The Sabbath is the Lord’s 202
- 36. Separating Church from State 204
- Concluding Reflections 212
-
Section IV. THE MEMORY OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 215
- 37. National Memory 223
- 38. The Matrix of Jewish Memory 230
- 39. Walking Under the Fox’s Shadow 238
- 40. The Emergence of the Sword/Cross Axis 245
- 41. A Crisis of Memory 249
- 42. Unmasking Spurious Verus Israel 254
- 43. The Publication of the Mishna 259
- 44. Minting Tradition into Oral Law 264
- 45. National and Vernacular Memory 272
- 46. Meliṣa and the Realm of the Verisimilar 279
- 47. Expanding National Memory 287
- 48. Kalla and the Formation of the Babylonian Talmud 292
- Concluding Reflections 299
-
Section V. THE FOLLY OF ISRAEL
- Introductory Remarks 303
- 49. Qabbala and the Conveyence of Talmudic Tradition 308
- 50. “Little Foxes” — Rabbis without Qabbala 314
- 51. The Day of the Willow 324
- 52. The Genesis of Jewish Heroic Virtue 333
- 53. Heroic Knowledge 341
- 54. Payback Time — the Case of the Catalonian Rabbis 346
- 55. “Our Lords, the Rabbis of France” 349
- 56. Fighting Assimilation? 353
- 57. Kabbalah vs. Qabbala 362
- 58. Cult of the Occult 373
- 59. The anti-Scientific Obstinacy of the Maimonideans 378
- 60. The Five Pillars of Anti-Maimonidean Kabbalah 385
- 61. The Problem with ‘Philosophy’ … 393
- 62. A Reflective Response to R. Hayye Gaon’s Call 400
- 63. The Mishne Tora 406
- 64. Hierarchic Truth 415
- 65. The Inerrant Saint 419
- 66. Israel’s Fourth Miracle 427
- Concluding Reflections 431
- Epilogue 434
- Front Matter 2 437
-
APPENDICES
- 1. Vocalization of the Scroll of the Tora 439
- 2. Hebrew ‘Writing’ and ‘Reading’ 441
- 3. Alphabetization and Masora 444
- 4. Precept, Monolatry, and Sanctity 444
- 5. Defilement of the Hands 450
- 6. ‘Depositing a Text’ for Publication 453
- 7. An Academy to Police the Hebrew Language 454
- 8. Reciting a Text for Publication 456
- 9. Wearing Phylacteries 456
- 10. The Autonomy of the Law 462
- 11. Alien Cult 468
- 12. Morasha 470
- 13. Becoming a Single Body 473
- 14. Gideon and Washington 473
- 15. The Concept of Galut 474
- 16. By Virtue of Conquest 475
- 17. Private Property 478
- 18. Equality before the Law 479
- 19. Ṭ'M 481
- 20. Malicious Erudition 481
- 21. Why we should all strive to be Illiterate 484
- 22. Purloining an Ass for Christ: Freedom without Law 485
- 23. Ingesting Jesus 487
- 24. Extreme Dichotomy 488
- 25. Erasing the Memory of ‘Amaleq 489
- 26. ‘Prophets/Scribes’ and the National Archives of Israel 491
- 27. Yeshiba 492
- 28. Perush, Be’ur, and Peshaṭ 493
- 29. Pappus b. Judah 495
- 30. Verus Israel? 495
- 31. Remez 497
- 32. Qabbala and Halakha 500
- 33. Halakha le-Moshe mi-Sinai 504
- 34. Derekh Qeṣara 506
- 35. God’s Mystery 507
- 36. Seder 508
- 37. The Four Levels of Instruction 509
- 38. Teaching Tora in Public 510
- 39. Shone: Rehearsing and Conveying Halakha 511
- 40. Megillat Setarim 511
- 41. The Publication of Oral Texts 512
- 42. TQN 515
- 43. The Introduction of the Monetary System in Rabbinic Tradition 516
- 44. Oral Law 517
- 45. Writing the Oral Law 518
- 46. Was there a ‘Dispensation’ to write the Oral Law? 530
- 47. Hebrew ḥibber and Arabic tadwin 533
- 48. Gemara and Talmud 534
- 49. Emora 545
- 50. National Publication for Use in Constitutional Interpretation: the Jewish and the US Systems 548
- 51. Tanya Kevatteh 549
- 52. Leaning Towards the Majority 550
- 53. Mahdora 553
- 54. “Little Foxes” 554
- 55. Minim and Minut 555
- 56. Tukku 558
- 57. About “Strict Talmudists” 559
- 58. Semantic Assimilation 563
- 59. Heroes and Heroism 568
- 60. Ḥasid and Ḥasidut 571
- 61. The Targum 581
- 62. Writing a Sefer Tora 586
- 63. The Sorrowful Scholarship of Professor Baer 587
- 64. Medieval Jewish Prophets 589
- 65. The Science of Necromancy 589
- 66. The Mandate of the Jewish Court According to Ramban 592
- 67. The Ministry of Luminous Rabbis: Unerring and Inerrable 592
- 68. Settled Law 598
- 69. Relying on Legal Sources and Authorities 599
- 70. The Library of Lucena 603
- Bibliography 604
-
INDICES
- Index of References 635
- Index of Subjects 648
- Index of Names 663
- Index of Terms 667