The Jewish Reformation
Bible Translation and Middle-Class German Judaism as Spiritual Enterprise
Publisher: OUP USA
Date of Publication: 26 August 2021
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780199336388 |
ISBN10: | 0199336385 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 472 pages |
Size: | 243x166x32 mm |
Weight: | 834 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 22 |
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Table of Contents:
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Jewish Reformation
I. HASKALAH: MOSES MENDELSSOHN'S MODERATE REFORMATION
1. The Bible as Cultural Translation
2. Biblical Education and the Power of Conversation
II. WISSENSCHAFT AND REFORM: LEOPOLD ZUNZ BETWEEN SCHOLARSHIP AND SYNAGOGUE
3. Translation versus Midrash
4. Bible Translation and the Centrality of the Synagogue
III. NEO- ORTHODOXY: THE SAMSON RAPHAEL HIRSCH ENIGMA
5. A Man of No Party: Hirsch's Nineteen Letters on Judaism as Bible Translation
6. The Road to Orthodoxy: Hirsch in Battle
7. The Innovative Orthodoxy of Hirsch's Pentateuch
8. The Fracturing of German Judaism: Ludwig Philippson's Inclusive Israelite Bible and Hirsch's Sectarian Neo- Orthodox Pentateuch
Conclusion: The Jewish Counter- Reformation
Appendix: Mendelssohn on the Decalogue
Bibliography
Index
Biblical and Rabbinic Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Jewish Reformation
I. HASKALAH: MOSES MENDELSSOHN'S MODERATE REFORMATION
1. The Bible as Cultural Translation
2. Biblical Education and the Power of Conversation
II. WISSENSCHAFT AND REFORM: LEOPOLD ZUNZ BETWEEN SCHOLARSHIP AND SYNAGOGUE
3. Translation versus Midrash
4. Bible Translation and the Centrality of the Synagogue
III. NEO- ORTHODOXY: THE SAMSON RAPHAEL HIRSCH ENIGMA
5. A Man of No Party: Hirsch's Nineteen Letters on Judaism as Bible Translation
6. The Road to Orthodoxy: Hirsch in Battle
7. The Innovative Orthodoxy of Hirsch's Pentateuch
8. The Fracturing of German Judaism: Ludwig Philippson's Inclusive Israelite Bible and Hirsch's Sectarian Neo- Orthodox Pentateuch
Conclusion: The Jewish Counter- Reformation
Appendix: Mendelssohn on the Decalogue
Bibliography
Index
Biblical and Rabbinic Sources