The first Jewish Bible commentaries were written in Arabic, in medieval Islamic cities like Baghdad and Jerusalem. Jewish Piety in Islamic Jerusalem explores the construction of a new Jewish spirituality within these texts, focusing on the Lamentations commentary of Salmon ben Yeruhim. Salmon considers Lamentations to be a source of pious and ritual instruction for the Jewish community in exile. He reinterprets the Bible and traditional rabbinic teachings with the scholarly tools of his era--Arabic-Islamic models of exegesis, homily, and historiography--and develops distinctively Jewish…mehr
The first Jewish Bible commentaries were written in Arabic, in medieval Islamic cities like Baghdad and Jerusalem. Jewish Piety in Islamic Jerusalem explores the construction of a new Jewish spirituality within these texts, focusing on the Lamentations commentary of Salmon ben Yeruhim. Salmon considers Lamentations to be a source of pious and ritual instruction for the Jewish community in exile. He reinterprets the Bible and traditional rabbinic teachings with the scholarly tools of his era--Arabic-Islamic models of exegesis, homily, and historiography--and develops distinctively Jewish practices of biblical scholarship, asceticism, and penitential mourning.
Jessica Andruss is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. Her research and teaching concern medieval Jewish and Muslim cultural and intellectual history, and the connections between Jewish and Muslim communities in the Mediterranean and Middle East.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part One: Studies Preface Notes on the Translation Chapter One: Lamentations and the Mourners for Zion Chapter Two: The Lamentations Commentary of Salmon ben Yeruhim Chapter Three: Salmon's Engagement with Rabbinic Sources Chapter Four: Salmon's Approach to Figurative Language Chapter Five: The Art of the Homily Chapter Six: The Hermeneutics of Historical Reflection Conclusion Part Two: Selected Translations from the Commentary Invocation Introduction Lamentations 1 Lamentations 2 Lamentations 3 Lamentations 4 Lamentations 5 Glossary of Salmon's Arabic Terms Bibliography
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part One: Studies Preface Notes on the Translation Chapter One: Lamentations and the Mourners for Zion Chapter Two: The Lamentations Commentary of Salmon ben Yeruhim Chapter Three: Salmon's Engagement with Rabbinic Sources Chapter Four: Salmon's Approach to Figurative Language Chapter Five: The Art of the Homily Chapter Six: The Hermeneutics of Historical Reflection Conclusion Part Two: Selected Translations from the Commentary Invocation Introduction Lamentations 1 Lamentations 2 Lamentations 3 Lamentations 4 Lamentations 5 Glossary of Salmon's Arabic Terms Bibliography
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