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The Sinner and the Amnesiac - The Rabbinic Invention of Elisha ben Abuya and Eleazar ben Arach (Hardcover)
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The Sinner and the Amnesiac - The Rabbinic Invention of Elisha ben Abuya and Eleazar ben Arach (Hardcover)
Series: Contraversions: Jews and Other Differences
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Elisha ben Abuya is one of the most intriguing figures in early
rabbinic literature, consistently capturing the Jewish imagination
as the arch-heretic, apostate, and great sinner. Because of the
vague nature of the rabbinic sources relating to him, later
generations, particularly in modern times, have been able to
project upon him the visions of whatever they saw as either
negative or ideal in the figure of the rebel apostate.
This book systematically analyzes all sources referring to Elisha
ben Abuya, and in so doing, confronts the difficulties of deriving
reliable information from rabbinic materials and of writing the
biography of a rabbinic hero. The author argues that we have no way
of discovering the historical Elisha ben Abuya; he is the product
of the creative handling of traditions by later generations. Later
generations do not fancifully invent the figure of Elisha but
interpret and transmit earlier traditions, trying to resolve the
contradictions and to interpret the enigmas they encounter. In the
context of this interpretive process, a unique historical image is
created, a sage who is born out of tradition, not historical
memory.
The book also studies Rabbi Eleazar ben Arach. Here, too, the image
of the sage does not stem from a historical memory of the sage but
from an ideological function which the image of the sage fulfills.
Eleazar has come down to us as one who forgot his Torah. Thus, both
the sage who is said to have become the greatest of rabbinic
sinners and the sage who is said to have forgotten his Torah are
products of the literary creativity of rabbinic storytellers, who
convey a particular ideology through the image of the rabbinic
heroes they portray.
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