A Bride Without a Blessing: A Study in the Redaction and Content of Massekhet Kallah and Its Gemara

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Mohr Siebeck, 2006 - 551 oldal
David Brodsky uses form and source criticism to date Massekhet Kallah and the first two chapters of Kallah Rabbati - which form a commentary on Massekhet Kallah - to the mid-amoraic period (circa late third and early fifth centuries CE respectively), and to locate their redaction in Babylonia. This makes these two sources the only known rabbinic texts whose final redaction took place in Babylonia during the amoraic period, and establishes them as the closest extant relatives of the Babylonian Talmud. Parallels between these two sources and the Babylonian Talmud elucidate the nature of oral transmission and of the redactional processes of Babylonian rabbinic material during this critical period, and, thereby, of the Babylonian Talmud itself. In addition, the author deciphers Massekhet Kallah's peculiar asceticism: a concern with men's inappropriate use of or interactions with their wives, charity, vows, and even with the group's own transmitted traditions. Massekhet Kallah fears the physical and at times cosmic effects of such inappropriate behavior. Brodsky finds that these items were all deemed consecrated, removed from the realm of normal interaction. To have mundane interaction with them was a powerful and dangerous act. Brodsky explores the fascinating gender and theological implications of this unique asceticism.
 

Tartalomjegyzék

Previous Scholarship
9
Redaction and Relationship to the 3 4 Bavli
34
Understanding the Sacred in MK
87
Unveiling the Veiled
118
The Penis
151
Oaths Torah and Charity
162
The Rabbis Sayings
168
KR 12 An Introduction
179
KR 12 Meimrot and Their Parallels
379
Variant Attributions that Can Be Seen as a Later Recasting
386
Conclusion
415
MK Translation Outline
422
Vaginal Gods and Godlike Vaginas
437
KR 12s Version of MK
484
KR 12 Sugyot on MK
490
Potential PostFourth Generation
497

Previous Scholarship
226
KR 12s Relationship to MK
241
KR 12 Stam on Baraitot
263
Parallel Stam on Two Baraitot or a Baraita
299
Lack of Parallel Stam between KR
322
KR 12 Sugyot Parallels with the Bavli
355
KR 29The Story of R Akiva
503
Glossary
509
Index of Sources
523
Index of Names
540
Subject Index
546
Copyright

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David Brodsky, Born 1971; M.A. and Ph.D. (2003) New York University; Assistant Professor and Co-Chair of the Department of Rabbinic Civilization at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Wyncote, PA.

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