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Exile and the Jews Literature, History, and Identity

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01.04.2024

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University of Nebraska Press

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"Carefully researched and beautifully presented to create cross-generational conversations, moving from universal and existential to collective Jewish expressions of the diasporic condition, Exile and the Jews is both accessible to the general reader and invaluable to the student or scholar of Jewish studies."-Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, author of Booking Passage: Exile and Homecoming in the Modern Jewish Imagination "I enthusiastically endorse this fascinating anthology as a textbook for higher education."-Rifat Sonsino, rabbi emeritus, Temple Beth Shalom, Needham, Massachusetts, and author of Modern Judaism

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University of Nebraska Press

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22,7/15/2 cm

Gewicht

426 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8276-1555-7

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  • Produktbild: Exile and the Jews
  • Acknowledgments
    Notes about the Cover
    Introduction
    1. Exile as Human Condition
    Birth as Exile
    Midrash Tan¿uma, Pekudei 3
    Exile from Eden
    Genesis 3
    Moses Maimonides, Guide of the Perplexed (ca. 1190)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Perush ¿al ha-Torah on Genesis 3 (late 15th century)
    Amos Neufeld, "Exile" (1988)
    2. Exile in Ancient History
    Egypt
    Exodus 1:8–14
    Ezekiel Landau, "Exile in Egypt versus Exile in Persia" (1782)
    Babylonia
    2 Kings 24:8–25:21
    Psalm 137
    Tan¿uma, Yitro 5 (8th–9th century)
    Pesikta Rabbati 31:4 (ca. 845 ce)
    Yalkut Shimoni, Psalms, Remez (section) 883, no. 16 on Ps. 137 (11th–14th century)
    Israel Mattuck, "How Shall We Sing"
    Amir Gilboa, "By the Waters of Babylon" (1953)
    Lea Goldberg, "Night" (1955–56)
    Yehuda Amichai, "If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem" (1968)
    Rome and the Long Exile
    Yalkut Shimoni (ca. 13th century)
    Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah (ca. 7th–8th century)
    Eikhah Rabbah (ca. 500 ce)
    Profiet Duran (the Ephodi), "Epistle of Lamentation, Grief and Consolation" (1393)
    Judah ben David ibn Yäya, "Me’orah" (ca. 1428)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, "Letter to Yehiel of Pisa" (October 4, 1482)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Ma’yenei ha-Yeshu’ah (1496)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Zevä Pesä (1496)
    Abraham Saba, "A Debate over Which Exile Is Worse" (ca. 1500)
    Abraham P. Mendes, "The Sorrows and Consolation of Jerusalem: A Sermon for Shabbat Näamu" (1855)
    3. Exile and Holidays
    Tisha b’Av
    Lamentations 5
    Pesikta Rabbati 30:2 (ca. 845 ce)
    Anonymous, "A Derashah on the Haftarah for the Ninth of Ab" (ca. 1700–1900)
    David Einhorn, "For the Anniversary of the Destruction of Jerusalem" (1896)
    Mordecai Ze’ev Feierberg, "Whither?" (1900)
    Purim
    Book of Esther 2:5–22
    Am¿n¿ (Binyamin ben Misha’el), Commentary on the Book of Esther (early 18th century)
    Abba Hillel Silver, "But Mordechai Bowed Not Down" (1936)
    4. Divine Presence in Exile
    Shekhinah
    B. Megillah 29a
    The Divine Presence amid Gentiles
    Zohar I, 84b–85a
    R. Nachman of Bratzlav, "The Lost Princess" (1816)
    Providential Protection in Exile
    Isaac ben Yedaiah, "Commentary on the Aggadot of the Talmud" (late 13th century)
    Saul Levi Morteira, "Dust of the Earth" (ca. 1623)
    Saul Levi Morteira, "Guarded Him as the Pupil of His Eye" (delivered 1631, published 1645)
    Menasseh ben Israel, "To His Highnesse the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland" (1655)
    Berr Isaac Berr, "Letter of a Citizen to His Fellow Jews" (1791)
    Abandonment by the Divine Presence in Exile
    Hayyim Nahman Bialik, "In the City of Slaughter" (1904)
    5. Exile as Penance and Atonement
    National Exile
    Leviticus 26:31–45
    Deuteronomy 28:64–69
    Sanhedrin 37b (4th–6th century)
    Zohar III, 115a–b (13th century)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Perush ¿al ha-Torah on Leviticus 26:38–39 (late 15th century)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Perush ¿al ha-Torah on Deuteronomy 28 (late 15th century)
    Hermann Adler, A Course of Sermons on the Biblical Passages Adduced by Christian Theologians (1869)
    Alexander Altmann, "Sermon for Rosh Hashanah 5695" (1934)
    Individual Exile
    Genesis 4
    Augustine, "Reply to Faustus the Manichean" (ca. 400)
    Tan¿uma, Bereshit 9 (ca. 400–600 ce)
    Israel Brunn, She’elot u-Teshuvot (Responsa) nos. 265, 166 (15th century, published 1798)
    Don Isaac Abravanel, Sefer Näalat Avot, Pirkei Avot 1.11 (1505)
    Moses Cordovero, The Palm Tree of Deborah (1588)
    Israel of Koznitz, "Avodat Yisrael to VaYetzei" (ca. 1750–1810)
    6. Life in Exile
    Advice and Rebuke
    Jeremiah 29
    Dunash ibn Labrat, "Reply to an Invitation to a Feast" (10th century)
    Benjamin of Tudela, "Exilarch" (late 12th century)
    Solomon Levi, Divrei Shlomo on Va-Yetse’ (1573)
    Aaron Berechiah of Modena, "Shemot," Derashot Mäavar Yabbok (1619)
    Saul Levi Morteira, "The People’s Envy" (1622)
    Charles Reznikoff, "Babylon: 539 B.C.E." (1934)
    Myron Ernst, "Exile" (1988)
    7. Internalized Exile
    Communal Identity in Exile
    Yitzhak Baer, Galut (1947)
    Eliezer Berkovits, "Galut, or the Breach between the Torah and Life—the Real Problem" (1943)
    Eliezer Berkovits, "Galut and Eretz Israel" (1943)
    Eliezer Berkovits, "Galut" (1973)
    Self-Identity in the Diaspora
    Isaac ben Yedaiah, Commentary on the Aggadot of the Talmud (late 13th century)
    Judah Leib Pinsker, Auto-Emancipation (1882)
    Amy Levy, "Captivity" (1889)
    Hayyim Nahman Bialik, "Indeed This People Is Grass" (1897)
    Joseph Hayyim Brenner, "Self-Criticism" (1914)
    Jacob Klatzkin, "Boundaries" (1914)
    Max Nussbaum, "To Travel and to Flee" (1939)
    Natan Zach, "An Exile Poem" (1966)
    Eli Amir, Tarnegol Kapparot (1982)
    Joshua Sobol, Soul of a Jew: The Last Night of Otto Weininger (1983)
    8. Exile in Medieval and Modern History
    Muslim Spain
    Moses ibn Ezra, "Ad An ba-Galut" (11th century)
    Moses ibn Ezra, "A¿ar Yemei ha-Shäarut" (11th century)
    Christian Spain
    "An Anonymous Chronicle of the 1492 Expulsion" (ca. 1492)
    Y. L. Gordon, "In the Depths of the Sea" (1884)
    Exile from Elsewhere
    B¿b¿’¿ ibn Lutf, "How the Grand Vizier Found a Pretext against the Jews of Isfahan and Drove Them out of Their Homes" (ca. 1660)
    Isaac Bashevis Singer, Love and Exile (1986)
    Andre Aciman, Out of Egypt (1995)
    Dina Elenbogen, "Exile: Losing the Motherland" (1999)
    Exile of the Other
    Sophia Parnok, "Hagar" (ca. 1920)
    Lea Goldberg, "Fragment" (ca. 1970)
    Edward W. Said, "Palestine, Then and Now: An Exile’s Journey through Israel and the Occupied Territories" (1992)
    9. Language as the Locus of Exile
    Babel and Afterward
    Genesis 11:1–9
    Anton Shammas, "On Exile and Literature" (1985)
    Eva Hoffman, Lost in Translation (1989)
    Haviva Pedaya, "A Man Walks" (1992)
    Salman Masalha, "I Write Hebrew" (1997)
    Giora Leshem, "My Mother’s Tongue Is Not My Mother Tongue" (2000)
    10. Negation, Ambivalence, and Affirmation of Exile
    Negation
    Daniel al-Kumisi, "Appeal to the Karaites of the Dispersion to Come and Settle in Jerusalem" (10th century)
    Judah Halevi, "My Heart Is in the East" (12th century)
    Heinrich Heine, "Jehuda ben Halevy" (1851)
    Theodor Herzl, Der Judenstaat (1896)
    Moses Leib Lilienblum, "Derekh Teshuvah" (1899)
    Ahad Ha’am, "The Negation of the Diaspora" (1909)
    Rina Shani, "I Am in the East and My Heart Is in the East" (1970)
    A. B. Yehoshua, "Exile as a Neurotic Solution" (1986)
    Ambivalence
    Eva Hoffman, "Out of Exile: Some Thoughts on Exile as a Dynamic Condition" (2013)
    Affirmation
    Moses ben Nahman, "Disputation of Barcelona" (1263)
    Dov Baer (the Maggid of Mezritch), "Har¿ek mish’khen rä" (ca. 1760–80)
    Simon Dubnow, "The Affirmation of the Diaspora" (1909)
    Judah Magnes, "Like All the Nations?" (1930)
    Coda
    Marjorie Agosin, A Cross and a Star (1995)
    Marjorie Agosin, "I Invented a Country" (1994)
    Source Acknowledgments
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index