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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Anthropology, History, and the Remaking of Jewish Studies 1
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PART I. AUTHORITY
- Chapter 1. “How Do You Know That I Am a Jew?”: Authority, Cultural Identity, and the Shaping of Postwar American Judaism 31
- Chapter 2. Rabbis and Their (In)Famous Magic: Classical Foundations, Medieval and Early Modern Reverberations 58
- Chapter 3. Dreamers in Paradise: The Rise and Fall of a New Holy Site in Beit She’an, Israel 80
- Chapter 4. Words, Images, and Magic: The Protection of the Bride and Bridegroom in Jewish Marriage Contracts 102
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PART II. DIASPORA
- Chapter 5. The Dislocation of the Temple Vessels: Mobile Sanctity and Rabbinic Rhetorics of Space 135
- Chapter 6. Sacred Space, Local History, and Diasporic Identity: The Graves of the Righteous in Medieval and Early Modern Ashkenaz 147
- Chapter 7. Detours in a “Hidden Land”: Samuel Romanelli’s Masa’ ba‘rav 164
- Chapter 8. The Rhetoric of Rescue: “Salvage Immigration” Narratives in Israeli Culture 185
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PART III. TRADITION
- Chapter 9. Judaism and Tradition: Continuity, Change, and Innovation 207
- Chapter 10. In the Path of Our Fathers: On Tradition and Time from Jerusalem to Babylonia and Beyond 238
- Chapter 11. Prayer, Literacy, and Literary Memory in the Jewish Communities of Medieval Europe 250
- Chapter 12. A Temple in Your Kitchen: Hafrashat H˙ allah—The Rebirth of a Forgotten Ritual as a Public Ceremony 271
- Chapter 13. Judaism and the Idea of Ancient Ritual Theory 294
- Epilogue 318
- Notes 335
- List of Contributors 414
- Index 417
- Acknowledgments 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Anthropology, History, and the Remaking of Jewish Studies 1
-
PART I. AUTHORITY
- Chapter 1. “How Do You Know That I Am a Jew?”: Authority, Cultural Identity, and the Shaping of Postwar American Judaism 31
- Chapter 2. Rabbis and Their (In)Famous Magic: Classical Foundations, Medieval and Early Modern Reverberations 58
- Chapter 3. Dreamers in Paradise: The Rise and Fall of a New Holy Site in Beit She’an, Israel 80
- Chapter 4. Words, Images, and Magic: The Protection of the Bride and Bridegroom in Jewish Marriage Contracts 102
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PART II. DIASPORA
- Chapter 5. The Dislocation of the Temple Vessels: Mobile Sanctity and Rabbinic Rhetorics of Space 135
- Chapter 6. Sacred Space, Local History, and Diasporic Identity: The Graves of the Righteous in Medieval and Early Modern Ashkenaz 147
- Chapter 7. Detours in a “Hidden Land”: Samuel Romanelli’s Masa’ ba‘rav 164
- Chapter 8. The Rhetoric of Rescue: “Salvage Immigration” Narratives in Israeli Culture 185
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PART III. TRADITION
- Chapter 9. Judaism and Tradition: Continuity, Change, and Innovation 207
- Chapter 10. In the Path of Our Fathers: On Tradition and Time from Jerusalem to Babylonia and Beyond 238
- Chapter 11. Prayer, Literacy, and Literary Memory in the Jewish Communities of Medieval Europe 250
- Chapter 12. A Temple in Your Kitchen: Hafrashat H˙ allah—The Rebirth of a Forgotten Ritual as a Public Ceremony 271
- Chapter 13. Judaism and the Idea of Ancient Ritual Theory 294
- Epilogue 318
- Notes 335
- List of Contributors 414
- Index 417
- Acknowledgments 433