The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture, 100 C.E. -350 C.E. Texts on Education and Their Late Antique Context

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Author: Marc Hirshman

ISBN-10: 0195387740

ISBN-13: 9780195387742

Category: History - Judaism

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Drawing on the great progress in Talmudic scholarship over the last century, The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is both an introduction to a close reading of rabbinic literature and a demonstration of the development of rabbinic thought on education in the first centuries of the Common Era. In Roman Palestine and Sasanid Persia, a small group of approximately two thousand Jewish scholars and rabbis sustained a thriving national and educational culture. They procured loyalty to the national language and oversaw the retention of a national identity. This accomplishment was unique in the Roman Near East, and few physical artifacts remain. The scope of oral teaching, however, was vast and was committed to writing only in the high Middle Ages. The content of this oral tradition remains the staple of Jewish learning through modern times. Though oral learning was common in many ancient cultures, the Jewish approach has a different theoretical basis and different aims. Marc Hirshman explores the evolution and institutionalization of Jewish culture in both Babylonian and Palestinian sources. At its core, he argues, the Jewish cultural thrust in the first centuries of the Common Era was a sustained effort to preserve the language of its culture in its most pristine form. Hirshman traces and outlines the ideals and practices of rabbinic learning as presented in the relatively few extensive discussions of the subject in late antique rabbinic sources. The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture is a pioneering attempt to characterize the unique approach to learning developed by the rabbinic leadership in late antiquity.

1 Contours of Rabbinic Study: An Introduction 32 Learning, Speech, and Thought in Late Antiquity 173 Sifre Deuteronomy: The Precariousness of Oral Torah 314 A Talmudic Primer on Education (Eruvin 53a-55a) 495 Cultures in Conflict (Avoda Zara 18b-19b) 656 Education and Accountability (Bava Batra 20b-22a) 837 Teaching with Authority: A Comparative View 978 The Stabilization of Rabbinic Culture 09Appendix 1 A Survey of Secondary Literature on Education and Literacy in Rabbinic Literature 121Appendix 2 Portraits of Jewish Sages Engaged in Study 127Notes 133Bibliography 169Source Index 175Subject Index 181