Jews from all ages have translated the Bible for their
particular times and needs, but what does the act of translation
mean? Aaron W. Hughes believes translation has profound
implications for Jewish identity. The Invention of Jewish Identity
presents the first sustained analysis of Bible translation and its
impact on Jewish philosophy from the medieval period to the 20th
century. Hughes examines some of the most important Jewish thinkers
Saadya Gaon, Moses ibn Ezra, Maimonides, Judah Messer Leon, Moses
Mendelssohn, Martin Buber, and Franz Rosenzweig and their work on
biblical narrative, to understand how linguistic and conceptual
idioms change and develop into ideas about the self. The
philosophical issues behind Bible translation, according to Hughes,
are inseparable from more universal sets of questions that affect
Jewish life and learning."
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