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Concluding Reflections

© 2019 Academic Studies Press, Boston, USA

© 2019 Academic Studies Press, Boston, USA

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