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The Concept of >Ruach Ra'ah< in Contemporary Rabbinic Responsa (1945-2000) - Possible Relations between Knowledge of the Physical World and Traditional Knowledge in Rabbinic Judaism (Hardcover)
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The Concept of >Ruach Ra'ah< in Contemporary Rabbinic Responsa (1945-2000) - Possible Relations between Knowledge of the Physical World and Traditional Knowledge in Rabbinic Judaism (Hardcover)
Series: Studia Judaica
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The concept of 'Ruakh Ra'ah' (Evil Spirit), is extremely rare in
the Tanach, but is found much more frequently in post-Biblical
rabbinic literature and even more in publications by rabbis of the
last two centuries. This study focuses on the quite neglected
period of responsa literature after the Second World War until the
present. This literature consist fo answers given to questions
about religious rules. The notion of the 'evil spirit' is strongly
connected to the ritual of washing hands in the morning, but also
before a meal, in connection with sexual relations and with
visiting a graveyard. The washing of hands is supposed to be
necessary to ward off bad influences. This ritual can be understood
in between mysticism, gender studies, magic and embodied religion.
This book analyses the meaning and role of the 'Ruakh Ra'ah' in a
corpus of almost 200 rabbinic orthodox response from 1945-2000.
What happens to the term Ruakh Ra'ah in these modern responsa? Does
the ritual persist without being associated with the Ruakh Ra'ah,
or does the term continue to be linked to the ritual, but
reinterpreted in cause of the possible tension between the
traditional rabbinic paradigm and the modern scientific knowledge
paradigm. The connection between this ritual and the stratification
of the (ultra) orthodox society and cosmological representations
offers a clue to the rationale of this practice. Questions of
identity, gender and community boundaries that divide insiders from
outsiders (Jewish and non-Jewish) seem to be related to the
discourse in the corpus on this ritual. As the Ruakh Ra'ah stands
at the intersection between magical perceptions, religion (ritual),
and premodern science (medicine) it is suitable as a possible test
case for the way in which modern rabbinic responsa deal with other
archaic terms and concepts that are related or comparable to the
Ruakh Raah. This book is relevant to the debate on the relation of
religion to the modern world as it provides insights into the ways
contemporary believers deal with the modern world, and the various
mechanisms to deal with potential discrepancies.
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