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  1. Reclaiming Halakhah
    on the recent works of Aharon Shemesh
    Published: [2011]

    Bialik may have protested in “halakhah and aggadah” that aggadah had become too dominant in his day, but for countless generations it was halakhah that possessed greater gravitas, thanks to the geonim and their successors. Bialik was onto something,... more

     

    Bialik may have protested in “halakhah and aggadah” that aggadah had become too dominant in his day, but for countless generations it was halakhah that possessed greater gravitas, thanks to the geonim and their successors. Bialik was onto something, however, since even he succumbed to the power of aggadah—his most popular work was Sefer Ha-Aggadah. In the contemporary academy, aggadah continues to flourish. The encounter between midrash and literary theory in the 1980s, and between talmudic aggadah and stam-oriented source criticism in the 1990s and today, have firmly secured aggadah's territory on the academic map. Some aggadot have been scrutinized by so many scholarly eyes—the oven of Akhnai, the heresy of Elisha ben Abuya, the partnership of Rabbi Yoḥanan and Resh Lakish—that they seem to constitute a new Jewish core curriculum.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Shemesh, Aharon (VerfasserIn des Bezugswerks)
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal); Review
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Association for Jewish Studies; AJS review; Philadelphia, PA : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1976; 35(2011), 1, Seite 125-135; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Shemesh, Aharon; Halacha; Aggadah; Rabbinische Literatur; Judentum; Kultur;