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Rabbinic Drinking

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Though ancient rabbinic texts are fundamental to analyzing the history of Judaism, they are also daunting for the novice to read. Rabbinic literature presumes tremendous prior knowledge, and its fa...
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Though ancient rabbinic texts are fundamental to analyzing the history of Judaism, they are also daunting for the novice to read. Rabbinic literature presumes tremendous prior knowledge, and its fascinating twists and turns in logic can be disorienting. Rabbinic Drinking helps learners at every level navigate this brilliant but mystifying terrain by focusing on rabbinic conversations about beverages, such as beer and wine, water, and even breast milk. By studying the contents of a drinking vessel—including the contexts and practices in which they are imbibed—Rabbinic Drinking surveys key themes in rabbinic literature to introduce readers to the main contours of this extensive body of historical documents.

Features and Benefits:

  • Contains a broad array of rabbinic passages, accompanied by didactic and rich explanations and contextual discussions, both literary and historical
  • Thematic chapters are organized into sections that include significant and original translations of rabbinic texts
  • Each chapter includes in-text references and concludes with a list of both referenced works and suggested additional readings
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 328
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 21 January 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520300439
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

"Rosenblum offers entertaining examples and writes so clearly that even those who have no knowledge of rabbinic literature should be able to understand the material."

Jordan D. Rosenblum is Belzer Professor of Classical Judaism and Max and Frieda Weinstein-Bascom Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Food and Identity in Early Rabbinic Judaism and The Jewish Dietary Laws in the Ancient World and the coeditor of Feasting and Fasting: The History and Ethics of Jewish Food.

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. The Literature and History of the Rabbinic Movement

2. Biblical Interpretation

3. Social Boundaries

4. Gender and Sexuality

5. Magic, Idolatry, and Illicit Religious Practice

6. Sabbath, Festivals, and Holidays

7. Prayer and Ritual

8. Ritual Purity

9. Health and Hygiene

Conclusion

Glossary
Subject Index
Citation Index