This extraordinary collection of essays is the first to approach
the phenomenon of spirit possession among Jews from a
multidisciplinary perspective. What beliefs have Jews held about
spirit possession? Have Jewish people believed themselves to be
possessed by spirits? If so, what sorts of spirits were they? Have
Jews' conceptions of possession been the same as those of their
Christian and Muslim neighbors? These are some of the questions
addressed in these thirteen essays, which together explore spirit
possession in a wide range of temporal and geographic contexts.
The phenomena known as spirit possession are both very
widespread and very difficult to explain. The late Raphael Patai
initiated study of spirit possession as found in the Jewish world
in the post-Talmudic period by taking a folkloric and
anthropological approach to the subject. Other scholars have opened
up new avenues of inquiry through discussions of the topic in
connection with Jewish mystical and magical traditions. The essays
in this collection expand the variety of approaches to the subject,
addressing Jewish possession phenomena from the points of view of
religion, mysticism, literature, anthropology, psychology, history,
and folklore. Scholarly views and popular traditions, benevolent
spirits and malevolent shades, exorcism, social control, messianic
implications, madness, literary structure, and a host of other
topics are brought into the discussion of spirit possession in
Jewish culture. This juxtaposition of approaches among the essays
in this volume, some of which analyze the same texts in different
ways, creates a broad foundation on which to contemplate the
meaning of spirit possession.
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