Here the late Raphael Patai (1910-1996) recreates the
fascinating world of Jewish seafaring from Noah's voyage through
the Diaspora of late antiquity. In a work of pioneering
scholarship, Patai weaves together Biblical stories, Talmudic lore,
and Midrash literature to bring alive the world of these ancient
mariners. As he did in his highly acclaimed book "The Jewish
Alchemists," Patai explores a subject that has never before been
investigated by scholars. Based on nearly sixty years of research,
beginning with study he undertook for his doctoral dissertation,
"The Children of Noah" is literally Patai's first book and his
last. It is a work of unsurpassed scholarship, but it is accessible
to general readers as well as scholars.
An abundance of evidence demonstrates the importance of the sea
in the lives of Jews throughout early recorded history. Jews built
ships, sailed them, fought wars in them, battled storms in them,
and lost their lives to the sea. Patai begins with the story of the
deluge that is found in Genesis and profiles Noah, the father of
all shipbuilders and seafarers. The sea, according to Patai's
interpretation, can be seen as an image of the manifestation of
God's power, and he reflects on its role in legends and tales of
early times. The practical importance of the sea also led to the
development of practical institutions, and Patai shows how Jewish
seafaring had its own culture and how it influenced the cultures of
Mediterranean life as well. Of course, Jewish sailors were subject
to the same rabbinical laws as Jews who never set sail, and Patai
describes how they went to extreme lengths to remain in adherence,
even getting special emendations of laws to allow them to tie knots
and adjust rigging on the Sabbath.
"The Children of Noah" is a capstone to an extraordinary career.
Patai was both a careful scholar and a gifted storyteller, and this
work is at once a vivid history of a neglected aspect of Jewish
culture and a treasure trove of sources for further study. It is a
stimulating and delightful book.
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