The Wiley-Blackwell History of Jews and Judaism (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-23291-0 (ISBN)
- Provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the main periods and themes of Jewish history, from Biblical Israel, through medieval and early modern periods, to Judaism since the Holocaust, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and Judaism today
- Brings together an international team of established and emerging scholars across a range of disciplines
- Discusses how to present Judaism - to both non-Jews and Jews - as a religious system on its own terms and with its own unique vocabulary
- Explores the latest scholarship on a range of issues, including folk practices, politics, economic structure, the relationship of Judaism to Christianity, and the nature of Zionism diaspora and its implications for contemporary Israel
- Considers Jewish historiography and the lives of ordinary people, the achievements of Jewish women, and the sustained interaction of Jews within the environments they inhabited
- Edited by a leading scholar in Jewish studies and history
The Wiley-Blackwell History of Jews and Judaism presents a panoramic and comprehensive overview of the major aspects of Jewish life and culture, from the biblical period through to contemporary times. A collection of outstanding contributions from leading experts presents the latest scholarship on a range of questions relating to Jews, Jewish history, Judaism, folk practices, politics, economic structure, the relationship of Judaism to Christianity, and the manifold participation of Jews in general culture through various times and geographical locales. In addition, the book explores Jewish historiography and the lives of ordinary people, the achievements of Jewish women, and the sustained interaction of Jews within the environments they inhabited. In exploring the major periods and themes of Jewish history and the history of Judaism, the volume features a wide range of contemporary approaches that demonstrate the maturation of Jewish studies. Special attention is accorded to underrepresented eras, including the early modern and post-1945 periods of Jewish history in all their major dimensions. More contentious scholarly issues such as the relationship of Ancient Israel and the Hebrew Bible, or the nature of Zionism diaspora and its implications for contemporary Israel feature multiple essays that reveal varied points of view. Lively and informative, this essential single-volume reference reflects our current state of knowledge on the evolution of Jewish life and culture, from its ancient origins to the modern age.
Alan T. Levenson is Schusterman/Josey Professor of Jewish Intellectual and Religious History at the University of Oklahoma. His publications include Modern Jewish Thinkers: An Introduction (2006); Between Philosemitism and Antisemitism: German Defenses of Jews and Judaism (2004); The Story of Joseph: A Jewish Journey of Interpretation (2004); and The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible (2011).
Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1
Part I Ancient Israel 13
1 What Is the Hebrew Bible? 15
Frederick E. Greenspahn
2 How "Historical" Is Ancient Israel? 25
Ehud Ben Zvi
3 Priests and Levites in the Hebrew Bible 35
Stephen A. Geller
4 How Unique Was Israelite Prophecy? 53
Jonathan StEURokl
5 Judaism after the Exile: The Later Books of the Bible 70
Daniel C. Snell
6 Translation: The Biblical Legacy to Judaism 83
Leonard Greenspoon
Part II From Ancient Israel to Rabbinic Jewry 99
7 Jews in the Land During the Second Temple Period 101
Steven Werlin
8 Jews in Egypt: The Special Case of the Septuagint 121
Peg Kershenbaum
9 Early Christianity in a Jewish Context 142
Julie Galambush
10 The Babylonian Consolidation of Rabbinic Judaism 156
Shai Secunda
Part III The Medieval World: Jews in Two Cultures 167
11 Jews in Christian Europe: Ashkenaz in the Middle Ages
169
Eva Haverkamp
12 The Jews in the Medieval Arabic-Speaking World 207
Norman (Noam) Stillman
13 Turning Point: The Spanish Expulsion 224
Jane S. Gerber
14 Medieval Jewish Mysticism 244
Hartley Lachter
Part IV The Early Modern Period
(Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) 257
15 Judaism and Science in the Age of Discovery 259
Joseph M. Davis
16 A History of Hasidism: Origins and Developments 277
Gadi Sagiv
17 Jews and Judaism in the Early Modern New World: Central and
North America 291
Dean Phillip Bell
18 The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 309
Yaron Ayalon
Part V The Modern Period 325
19 How Jews Modernized: The Western Nations 327
Carsten Schapkow
20 The Zionist Movement and the Path to Statehood 343
Brian Amkraut
21 The Jews in the Land of the Russian Tsars 361
Jarrod Tanny
22 The Great Migration: 1881-1924 381
Jessica Cooperman
23 Polish Jewry between the World Wars 393
Sean Martin
24 Organized Movements of American Judaism: From 1880 to World
War II 409
Michael R. Cohen
25 Paths of Modernity: Jewish Women in Central Europe 422
Kerry Wallach
26 Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Hostility 441
Richard S. Levy
Part VI Jews and Judaism since the Holocaust and the Birth of
Israel 459
27 The Existential Crisis of the Holocaust 461
Peter Haas
28 American Jews and the Jewish State 476
David Bamberger
29 Judaism(s) in Contemporary America 489
Dana Evan Kaplan
30 Traditional Judaism in the Twenty-First Century 514
Mark I. Dunaevsky
31 Contemporary American Jewish Culture 529
Ted Merwin
32 Israeli Culture from 1948 to the Present 548
Keren Rubinstein
33 The Israeli Economy 571
Paul Rivlin
34 Ethnic Diversity in Israel 586
Ari Ariel
Part VII Special Topics 601
35 The World of Jewish Music 603
Marsha Bryan Edelman
36 American Jewry's Identification with Israel: Problems
and Prospects 619
Laurence J. Silberstein
37 The Jewish Holy Days 643
Stanley Schachter
Index 661
"Consequently, this book can serve as a useful addition
for undergraduates collections on Judaism and Jewish history and as
an introductory guide for advanced students. Summing Up:
Recommended. All levels/libraries."
(Choice, 1 December 2012)
"An excellent, comprehensive, and accessible overview of the major
trends, tensions, and transformations in Jewish history. This
volume, consisting of 37 readable essays by different authors,
places Jews and Judaism clearly in the context of the world around
them. This is a great starting point for undergraduates and adult
students of Jewish history."
--David Ariel, President of the Oxford Centre for
Hebrew and Jewish Studies
Edited by an international authority in modern Jewish history
and thought, Alan Levenson has assembled a collection of essays on
Jews and Judaism from Ancient Israel to 2010. He chose a wonderful
combination of veteran and emerging scholars. Their essays are
written with clarity, intelligence, and the most recent research.
Essay after essay is accessible yet scholarly. A fascinating and
comprehensive collection.
--Marc Lee Raphael, College of William and Mary
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.3.2012 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | The Wiley-Blackwell Histories of Religion | The Wiley-Blackwell Histories of Religion |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Religionsgeschichte |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien | |
| Schlagworte | Arab • Bible • Culture • Diaspora • Geschichte • Geschichte des Christentums • Hebrew • Historiography • History • History of Christianity • Holocaust • Israel • Jewish Studies • Judaism • Judentum • Religion & Culture • Religion & Theology • Religion u. Kultur • Religion u. Theologie • Women • Zionism • Zionism, diaspora, Hebrew, Bible, Israel, culture, Holocaust, historiography, Jewish Studies, women, Arab |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-23291-7 / 1118232917 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-23291-0 / 9781118232910 |
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