The Sacred and the Impure in Judaism

The Sacred and the Impure in Judaism
Author: Marta F. Topel,Miriam Adelman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780197677674

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The Sacred and the Impure in Judaism examines the radicalization of certain Orthodox Jewish groups through the lens of kashrut, or Jewish dietary laws. Mata F. Topel begins with a historical look at chumratization--the tendency among rabbis toward more rigorous interpretations of Jewish law--beginning in Hungary in the late 19th century and on through the nascent radicalization of Israeli Orthodox Jews in the 1950s. Then, drawing on Orthodox kashrut manuals and interviews with kashrut supervisors, ritual butchers, and a diverse group of Orthodox men and women, Topel shows how changes to dietary laws have had a profound effect on the ritual density of everyday life in these communities. Detailed descriptions of the difficulties that Orthodox housewives have in carrying out preparations for the Jewish Passover reveal a certain obsession with following the commandments and customs mandated by authorities. Contrasting medieval practices with current ones, Topel shows that the number of rules for celebrating Passover has increased exponentially in recent decades, an important indication of the chumratization process that effects significant segments of this population. However, she also finds exceptions: While many Orthodox rabbis demand that kashrut supervisors and housewives take great pains to avoid ingesting insects that may be found in vegetables and fruit, they have also become significantly more lenient when it comes to consuming non-kosher meat--so much so that most meat consumed by Orthodox communities today is not kosher. The Sacred and the Impure in Judaism reveals considerable changes in the content and function of kashrut for Orthodox Jews in Israel and its diaspora, which contradicts ideas of purity within this community and the notion that their beliefs and practices are identical to European Judaism of the 18th and 19th centuries, while highlighting the multiple and intricate relationships that exist between a community's religion, food, and identity.

Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism

Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism
Author: Jonathan Klawans
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2000
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780195132908

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They Shall Purify Themselves

 They Shall Purify Themselves
Author: Susan Haber
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781589833555

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These essays address the connection between purity in early Judaism and the synagogue, Jesus' observance of purity laws, and women's relationships with purity in the first century.

Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism

Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism
Author: Jonathan Klawans
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780195177657

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Jonathan Klawans shows how the link between moral impurity and physical defilement, as understood by the ancient Hebrews, can be followed through to St Paul and the Christian era when the need for ritual purity was finally rejected.

Common Judaism

Common Judaism
Author: Wayne O. McCready,Adele Reinhartz
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451403442

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* State-of-the-art essays by renowned scholars * The standard reference work in the field of early Judaism

Impurity and Gender in the Hebrew Bible

Impurity and Gender in the Hebrew Bible
Author: Elizabeth W. Goldstein
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498500814

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Impurity and Gender in the Hebrew Bible explores the role of female blood in the Hebrew Bible and considers its theological implications for future understandings of purity and impurity in the Jewish religion. Influenced by the work of Jonathan Klawans (Sin and Impurity in Ancient Judaism), and using the categories of ritual and moral impurities, this book analyzes the way in which these categories intersect with women and with the impurity of female blood, and reads the biblical foundations of purity and blood taboos with a feminist lens. Ultimately, the purpose of this book is to understand the intersection between impurity and gender, figuratively and non-figuratively, in the Hebrew Bible. Goldstein traces this intersection from the years 1000 BCE-250 BCE and ends with a consideration of female impurity in the literature of Qumran.

Issues of Impurity in Early Judaism

Issues of Impurity in Early Judaism
Author: Thomas Kazen
Publsiher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-12-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789188906168

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While Jesus and Purity (2002, corrected reprint 2010, 2021) aimed to present an unfolding argument, this volume does not aspire at such coherence. It consists of articles and papers on various issues of impurity in early Judaism. A few of these have been previously published, the rest not. Some chapters develop and further expand on topics discussed in Jesus and Purity and much focus lies on questions of the impurity of discharges and the practice of hand-washing before meals. Both literary and historical methods are used, as well as approaches based on cognitive science. The analysis covers texts from the Pentateuch, Qumran, the New Testament, and some Jewish Hellenistic authors. By bringing these articles together, they are made available and can be easily found by potential readers. Together with the recently published collection Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition (SBL Press, 2021), Issues of Impurity represents Kazen's continuous work on purity issues through two decades. The reader of both volumes will see how the author's views have gradually evolved through the years.

Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition

Impurity and Purification in Early Judaism and the Jesus Tradition
Author: Thomas Kazen
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-10-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884145325

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This collection of essays by Thomas Kazen focuses on issues of purity and purification in early Judaism and the Jesus tradition. During the late Second Temple period, Jewish purity practices became more prominent than before and underwent substantial developments. These essays advance the ongoing conversation and debate about a number of key issues in the field, such as the relationship between ritual and morality, the role and function of metaphor, and the use of evolutionary and embodied perspectives. Kazen's research stands in constant dialogue with the major currents and main figures in purity research, including both historical (origin, development, practice) and cognitive (evolutionary, emotional, conceptual) approaches.