Embracing Exile analyzes biblical and rabbinic texts, philosophical treatises, studies of Kabbalah, Hasidism, and a multiplicity of modern expressions for a comprehensive history of Jewish responses to and justifications of their diasporas. It shows that Diaspora Jews through the ages insisted that God joined them in their exiles, that "Zion" was found in Babylon and Eastern Europe, and that, as citizens of the world, Jews could only live throughout the world. The result is a convincing assertion that lament has not been the most common Jewish response to diaspora and that Zionism is not the natural outcome of either Jewish ideology or history.…mehr
Embracing Exile analyzes biblical and rabbinic texts, philosophical treatises, studies of Kabbalah, Hasidism, and a multiplicity of modern expressions for a comprehensive history of Jewish responses to and justifications of their diasporas. It shows that Diaspora Jews through the ages insisted that God joined them in their exiles, that "Zion" was found in Babylon and Eastern Europe, and that, as citizens of the world, Jews could only live throughout the world. The result is a convincing assertion that lament has not been the most common Jewish response to diaspora and that Zionism is not the natural outcome of either Jewish ideology or history.
David Kraemer is Joseph J. and Dora Abbell Librarian at the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he has also served as Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics for many years. As Librarian, he is at the helm of the most extensive collection of Judaica-rare and contemporary-in the Western hemisphere. He is the author of several books on Rabbinic Judaism and its texts, the social and religious history of Jews in antiquity, and Jewish rituals and their development.
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Preface 1. Introduction 2. Biblical Explanations of Exile 3. Biblical Narratives of Diaspora 4. Zion in Babylon 5. Medieval Jewish Teachings on Exile 6. Exile, the Jewish Mystical Tradition, and the Sephardi Diaspora 7. The Great Theorizer: The Maharal of Prague 8. Hasidism and the Eastern European Diaspora 9. Haskalah (Enlightenment), Reform, and Early Zionism 10. Modern Jews on Exile/Diaspora 11. Exiles and their Diasporas: the Lessons of the Jews Bibliography
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Biblical Explanations of Exile 3. Biblical Narratives of Diaspora 4. Zion in Babylon 5. Medieval Jewish Teachings on Exile 6. Exile, the Jewish Mystical Tradition, and the Sephardi Diaspora 7. The Great Theorizer: The Maharal of Prague 8. Hasidism and the Eastern European Diaspora 9. Haskalah (Enlightenment), Reform, and Early Zionism 10. Modern Jews on Exile/Diaspora 11. Exiles and their Diasporas: the Lessons of the Jews Bibliography
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