This collection of original materials provides a sweeping view
of medieval and early modern Jewish ritual and religious practice.
Including such diverse texts as ritual manuals, legal codes,
mystical books, autobiographical writings, folk literature, and
liturgical poetry, it testifies to the enormous variety of
practices that characterized Judaism in the twelve hundred years
between 600 and 1800 C.E. Its focus on religious practice and
experience--how Judaism was actually lived by people from day to
day--makes this anthology unique among the few sourcebooks
available.
The volume encompasses the broad scope and complex texture of
Jewish religious practice, taking into account many aspects of
Jewish culture that have hitherto been relatively neglected: the
religious life of ordinary people, the role and status of women,
art and aesthetics, and marginalized as well as remote Jewish
communities. It introduces such remarkable personalities as Moses
Maimonides, Leon Modena, and Gluckel of Hameln, and presents
extraordinary texts on festival practice, Torah study, mystical
communities, meditation, exorcism, the practice of charity, and
folk rites marking birth and death.
Representing state-of-the-art scholarship by distinguished
academics from around the world, the volume includes many materials
never before translated into English. Each text is preceded by an
accessible introduction, making this book suitable for college and
university students as well as a general audience. Whether read as
a deliberate course of study or dipped into selectively for a
glimpse into fascinating Jewish lives and places, "Judaism in
Practice" holds rich rewards for any reader.
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