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Gentile Food Bans - David Raab

Gentile Food Bans

Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
9781041234845 (ISBN)
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Gentile Foods Bans: Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage challenges long-standing rabbinic and scholarly assumptions about the origins of dietary restrictions in Jewish law.

Re-examining halakhic texts across centuries, this book argues that the early prohibitions against consuming Gentile bread and certain cooked foods were originally rooted in concerns over forbidden ingredients - not intermarriage. It was only later, in Babylonia, that the rationale of preventing intermarriage (mishum hatnut) was introduced, particularly regarding Gentile bread, even when prepared under rabbinic supervision. Drawing on a wide range of sources - including biblical texts, Second Temple writings, tannaitic literature, and the Palestinian Talmud - this study shows that intermarriage was not a major societal concern of halakhic foundation in ʾEreṣ Israel, whereas the Babylonian context likely prompted the shift in rationale. The book presents a compelling socio-historical argument for how evolving communal realities shaped halakhic interpretation and enforcement.

This work will appeal to scholars and students of Jewish studies, halakhah, rabbinics, and ancient Near Eastern history, as well as anyone interested in how legal traditions adapt to shifting cultural landscapes. It offers a fresh and rigorously documented perspective on the intersection of food, law, and identity in Jewish history.

David Raab holds a PhD from Touro University. His research focuses on the effect of Jewish societal conditions and behavior on the evolution of Jewish law. He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Yeshiva University, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, and Bar Ilan University, where he also worked on the Bar Ilan Responsa Project. He has served as Executive Vice President of the Touro College and University System, on whose Board of Governors he now serves. Among his publications is Terror in Black September: The First Eyewitness Account of the Infamous 1970 Hijackings.

CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS

1. UPENDING CONVENTIONAL WISDOM
Background and Key Assertions
Structure of this Book
A Few Words on Methodology

2. PRE-RABBINIC AVOIDANCE OF GENTILE FOODS
Biblical Sources
Apocrypha
Pseudepigrapha
Dead Sea Scrolls
Josephus
New Testament Sources
Conclusion Regarding Second Temple and Earlier Literature

3. TANNAITIC BANS: THE INGREDIENTS, NOT THE PREPARER
Gentile Bread and Oil: A Problem Only of Ingredients
The Eighteen Edicts and Gentile Bread and Oil
Other Gentile Foods: Also, a Problem Only of Ingredients
Gentile Cheese: Yes, an Ingredients Issue
The Problem was Not the Baker or Chef
No Social Engineering Objective
No Prohibition of Eating with Gentiles
No Gentile Impurity Problem
Conclusion: Tannaitic Food Prohibitions are not Concerned about Intermarriage

4. LAND OF ISRAEL AMORAIC BANS: STILL THE INGREDIENTS
Yerushalmi Sources
Gentile Bread: Ingredients, not the Baker
Gentile Cooking Ban: If at All, Likely Introduced Late
Gentile Foods: Ingredients, not Intermarriage
Samaritan Foods
Gentile-Roasted Eggs
Gentile Lupines
Gentile Dumplings
Gentile-Smoked Foods
Gentile Fish Sauce
Gentile Cheese
Gentile Olive Oil
The Eighteen Edicts
Gentile Daughters and Benoteihen
Conclusion

5. THE BAVLI: FEAR OF INTERMARRIAGE
Gentile Bread and the Eighteen Edicts
Gentile Beer: A New Babylonian Prohibition
Gentile Oil
Gentile Cooking Generally: Chef Problem, but no Mention of Intermarriage
Conclusion

6. PARSING SOCIETIES REGARDING INTERMARRIAGE
A SOCIETAL HYPOTHESIS
A FRAMEWORK TO ANALYZE SOCIETAL PROPENSITY TO INTERMARRIAGE
Affinity-Opportunity Matrix
Attachment to the Group
CHALLENGES IN ANALYZING THE SOCIETIES

7. TANNAITIC ISRAEL: NO INTERMARRIAGE PROBLEM
SOCIETAL PREDISPOSITION TOWARDS INTERMARRIAGE
Tannaitic Jewish Society
Opportunity
Affinity
Conclusion
THE INTERMARRIAGE PHENOMENON AND RABBINIC PERCEPTIONS

8. AMORAIC ISRAEL: LITTLE INTERMARRIAGE PROBLEM
SOCIETAL PREDISPOSITION TOWARDS INTERMARRIAGE
Opportunity
Affinity
Conclusion
THE INTERMARRIAGE PHENOMENON AND RABBINIC PERCEPTIONS
9. AMORAIC BABYLONIA: INTERMARRIAGE PROBLEM
SOCIETAL PREDISPOSITION TOWARDS INTERMARRIAGE
Opportunity
Affinity
Conclusion
THE INTERMARRIAGE PHENOMENON AND RABBINIC PERCEPTIONS

10. CASE CLOSED
Difference 30: Throwing a Wood Chip into the Bread Oven
Difference 53: Seethed Gentile Beans
In Conclusion

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.5.2026
Reihe/Serie Routledge Jewish Studies Series
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
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