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YERUSHALMI,YOSEF

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Author
YERUSHALMI,YOSEF
Publish Date
02/01/1983
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
BUYBK
Subtitle
Jewish History and Jewish Memory
Number of Pages
144
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0295959398
ISBN-13
9780295959399
SKU
9780295959399

Description

Discusses the nature of Jewish historical memory which traditionally concentrated on the religious meaning of history rather than on the events themselves. Medieval Jewish historians focused either on the ancient past or on recent persecutions, tending to identify them with biblical patterns of oppression. For example, the Hebrew chronicles of the Crusader massacres show awareness of a deterioration in Christian-Jewish relations, using the "binding of Isaac" as a pattern for Jewish martyrdom. Although the chronicles were forgotten, the memory of the persecutions was preserved in halakhic and liturgical works. The expulsion from Spain in 1492 stimulated a minor resurgence in Jewish historiography. However, the kabbalistic myth proved more influential than history. Modern Jewish historiography is based on the secular concept of historical science and, especially since the Holocaust, cannot take the place of group memory.