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Emotion in the Jewish Mystical Tradition -

Emotion in the Jewish Mystical Tradition

Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2026
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (Verlag)
9781802077575 (ISBN)
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Emotions and emotional life have come to assume an important place in the study of religion and the humanities, but little attention has yet been given to considering the kabbalistic and hasidic traditions. This volume aims to fill that gap. Ranging historically from the thirteenth century to contemporary times, it touches on a broad selection of Jewish mystical movements. The theoretical and methodological approaches adopted are similarly diverse, drawn from fields including history, psychology and psychoanalysis, literary and cultural studies, and the history of religion. The range of emotions covered includes shame, guilt, sadness, anger, awe and fear, joy, compassion, and love. How have different teachers and communities conceived of and articulated emotional life? To what extent do emotions play a role in attaining spiritual and moral perfection, and what practices have been encouraged in the pursuit of these ideals? What is the relationship between notions of ethics, interpersonal relations, and emotions? When we speak of ‘emotional life’ we think not only of ideas about emotions, but also the complex, dynamic role that emotional experience plays in the actual lives of individuals and communities. A substantial introduction to the volume addresses these broad questions in the context of religious literature and culture.

Lawrence Fine is Irene Kaplan Leiwant Chair of Jewish Studies and Professor of Religion, Emeritus, Mount Holyoke College. His books include Physician of the Soul, Healer of the Cosmos: Isaac Luria and His Kabbalistic Fellowship (2004), finalist for the Koret Jewish Book Award, and Friendship in Jewish History, Culture, and Religion (2021). Joel Hecker is Professor Emeritus of Jewish Mysticism at Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. He is the author of Mystical Bodies, Mystical Meals: Eating and Embodiment in Medieval Kabbalah (2005) and editor of The Zohar: Pritzker Edition, volumes 11 and 12 (2016–17). Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel is a senior lecturer at the University of Haifa. Her books include The Feminine Messiah: King David in the Image of the Shekhinah in Kabbalistic Literature (2021) and Birth in Kabbalah and Psychoanalysis (2022), winner of the Gorgias Prize.

Introduction

Lawrence Fine, Joel Hecker, and Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel

I. Zohar: Transforming and Reframing ‘Negative’ Emotions

1. Shame in the Panoptic Culture of the Zohar

Joel Hecker

2. Jealousy Revealed as Love: Ars Poetica, Sisterhood, and Repair

Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel

3. ‘There Is Anger—and—There Is Anger’: Furious Constructions of Zoharic Subjectivity

Nathaniel Berman

II. Love and Fear: The Unification of Opposite Emotions

4. Fear and Love as Wings of a Bird: Opposing Emotions in Zoharic Literature

Biti Roi

5. ‘His Limbs Flutter and Tremble Always in Fear of God’: Fear in Elimelekh of Lyzhansk’s No’am Elimelekh

Leore Sachs-Shmueli

6. Emotion, Ethics, and Mystical Piety: On Fear and Love in Elijah de Vidas and Isaiah Horowitz

Eitan P. Fishbane

III. Virtue Ethics and Emotions

7. Humility and Hubris, Love and Anger, in Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah

Lawrence Fine

8. Grief, Contrition, and Remorse in the Devotional Life and Mystical Poetry of Jewish Confraternities in Early Modern Italy

Michela Andreatta

IV. Emotional Performances and Practice

9. Beloved Sultan Mehmet Tsevi: Ottoman Love and the Sabbatian Practice of Mevlid in the Nineteenth Century

Hadar Feldman Samet

10. To Jump for Joy: The Rites of Dance According to R. Nahman of Bratslav

Michael Fishbane

V. Modernity and Emotions

11. Shame as an Existential Emotion in Modern Kabbalah

Jonathan Garb

12. ‘God Wants the Heart’: Alienation and Anxiety as a Path to Love and Social Change in the Kabbalistic Teachings of Yehuda Ashlag

Clémence Boulouque

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.7.2026
Reihe/Serie The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
ISBN-13 9781802077575 / 9781802077575
Zustand Neuware
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