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Hasidism Reappraised: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

Editat de Ada Rapoport-Albert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1996
Hasidism has been a seminal force and a source of controversy in the Jewish world since its inception in the second half of the 18th century. Indeed, almost every ideological trend that has made itself felt among Jews since that time - from Zionism and Orthodoxy to contemporary Jewish feminism and movements within the yeshiva world - has claimed to have derived some inspiration from this vibrant movement. While this is sure testimony to its vitality and originality, it has also given rise to many misconceptions as to what hasidism is about. The monumental volume that Ada Rapoport-Albert has produced is a critical history of this intriguing movement in English. It offers a comprehensive treatment of the subject in all its aspects by what is effectively the entire present generation of scholars working in the field. With contributions ranging from the history of theology and of ideas through social and economic history to sociology, Hasidism Reappraised encompasses a complete field of contemporary scholarship in a discipline that is central to our understanding of modern Jewish history and the contemporary Jewish world.

This text shows an intellectual world at an important juncture in its development. The study of hasidism was long dominated by scholars trained by Gershom Scholem, the great master of academic Jewish mysticism, but their achievements are now being questioned in a process of post-Scholem revisionism. This book captures this mood and points forward to the direction in which hasidic scholarship is likely to develop in the years to come. But the extent to which the figure of Scholem still dominates the field is clear from the introductory section of this volume: the personal correspondence of the late Joseph Weiss, one of the leading historians of hasidism, with Sara Ora Heller-Wilensky, a fellow student of Scholem's and later professor of Jewish philosophy and kabbalah. These letters, written over a period of many years, offer an insight into the complex intellectual and emotional relationships that Scholem inspired. The 28 authors who have contributed to the main body of the book are almost without exception established scholars with international reputations; those who are not are well-known in Israel for their scholarship but have previously published little in English.

Their contributions are arranged thematically under seven headings: the social history of hasidism; the social functions of mystical ideals in the hasidic movement; distinctive outlooks and schools of thought within hasidism; the hasidic tale; the history of hasidic historiography; contemporary hasidism; and the present state of research on hasidism. The book also incorporates an extensive introduction that places the various articles in their intellectual context, as well as a bibliography of hasidic sources and contemporary scholarly literature.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781874774358
ISBN-10: 1874774358
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Seria Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Cuprins

Notes on contributors Introduction ADA RAPOPORT-ALBERT Part I Joseph G. Weiss as a Student of Hasidism 1 Joseph G. Weiss: A Personal Appraisal JACOB KATZ 2 Joseph Weiss: Letters to Ora SARA ORA HELLER WILENSKY Part II Towards a New Social History of Hasidism 3 The Conditions in Jewish Society in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Middle Decades of the Eighteenth Century GERSHON DAVID HUNDERT 4 Social Conflicts in Miedzyboz in the Generation of the Besht MOSHE J. ROSMAN 5 Hasidism and the Kahal in Eastern Europe SHMUEL ETTINGER 6 Hasidism after 1772: Structural Continuity and Change ADA RAPOPORT- ALBERT 7 The Hasidic Managing Editor as an Agent of Culture ZEEV GRIES Part III The Social Function of Mystical Ideals in Hasidism 8 The Zaddik: The Interrelationship between religious Doctrine and Social Organization IMMANUEL ETKES 9 The Paradigms of Yesh and Ayin in Hasidic Thought RACHEL ELIOR 10 Walking as a Sacred Duty: Theological Transformation of Social Reality in Early Hasidism ELLIOT R. WOLFSON 11 Hasidism and the Dogma of the Decline of the Generations LOUIS JACOBS 12 Personal Redemption in Hasidism MORRIS M. FAIERSTEIN 13 Hasidism as a Socio-religious Movement on the Evidence of Devekut MENDEL PIEKARZ Part IV Distinctive Outlooks and Schools of Thought within Hasidism 14 The Influence of Reshit hokhmah on the Teachings of the Maggid of Mezhirech BRACHA SACK 15 Torah lishmah as a Central Concept in the Degel mahaneh Efrayim of Moses Hayyim Ephraim of Sudylkow ROLAND GOETSCHEL 16 The Teachings of R. Menahem Mendel of Vitebsk MOSHE HALLAMISH 17 Habad Approaches to Contemplative Prayer, 1790-1920 NAFTALI LOEWENTHAL 18 The Fluidity of Categories in Hasidism: Averah lishmah in the Teachings of R. Zevi Elimelekh of Dynow YEHOSHUA MONDSHINE 19 R. Naphtali Zevi of Ropczyce (the 'Ropshitser') as a Hasidic Leader YOSEPH SALMON Part V The Hasidic Tale 20 New Light on the Hasidic Tale and its Sources GEDALIAH NIGAL 21 The Source Value of the Basic Recensions of Shivhei haBesht KARL ERICH GRA-ZINGER Part VI The History of Hasidic Historiography 22 The Imprint of Haskalah Literature on the Historiography of Hasidism ISRAEL BARTAL 23 The Historiography of the Hasidic Immigration to Erets Yisrael JACOB BARNAI 24 Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem on Hasidism: A Critical Appraisal MOSHE IDEL 25 Yitzhak Schiper's Study of Hasidism in Poland CHONE SHMERUK Part VII Contemporary Hasidism 26 Hasidism: The Third Century JOSEPH DAN 27 Differences in Attitudes to Study and Work between Present-day Hasidism and Mitnaggedim: A Sociological View DANIEL MEIJERS Part VIII The Present State of Research on Hasidism: An Overview 28 Early Hasidism: Some Old/New Questions ARTHUR GREEN 29 The Study of Hasidism: past Trends and New Directions IMMANUEL ETKES Bibliography Index