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Transforming Identity: The Ritual Transition from Gentile to Jew - Structure and Meaning (The Robert and Arlene Kogod Library of Judaic Studies) - Hardcover

 
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Of all Judaic rituals, that of giyyur is arguably the most radical: it turns a Gentile into a Jew - once and for all and irrevocably.  The very possibility of such a transformation is anomalous, according to Jewish tradition, which regards Jewishness as an ascriptive status entered through birth to a Jewish mother.

What is the internal logic of the ritual of giyyur, that seems to enable a Gentile to acquire an 'ascribed' identity?  It is to this question, and others deriving from it, that the authors address themselves.

Interpretation of a ritual such as giyyur is linked to broad issues of anthropology, religion and culture: the relation of 'nature' and 'culture' in the construction of group boundaries; the tension between ethnicity and religion; the interrelation of individual identity and membership in a collective. Fully aware of these issues, this groundbreaking study focuses upon a close reading of primary halakhic texts from Talmudic times down to the present as key to the explication of meaning within the Judaic tradition.

In our times, the meaning of Jewish identity is a core issue, directly affecting the public debate regarding the relative weight of religion, nationality and kinship in determining basic aspects of Jewish life throughout the world. This book constitutes a seminal contribution to this ongoing discussion: it enables access to a wealth of halakhic sources previously accessible only to rabbinic scholars, fleshes out their meanings and implications within the cultural history of halakha, and in doing so situates halakha at the nexus of contemporary cultural discourse.

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Avi Sagi is Professor of Philosophy, and Founder and Director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies, at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, Israel. He has written and edited numerous books and articles in Jewish and general philosophy, among them Religion and Morality (with Daniel Statman, New York: 1995) and the recently released Judaism: Between Religion and Morality (Tel Aviv: 1998) and Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd (New York: 2002).

Zvi Zohar is Chauncey Stillman Professor of Sephardic Law and Ethics at Bar Ilan University, where he teaches in the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Jewish Studies. At the Shalom Hartman Institute, Dr. Zohar heads the Alan A. and Laraine Fischer Family Center for Contemporary Halakha. He has published over 50 scholarly articles in Hebrew, English and French, as well as several book-length studies in Hebrew, including: Tradition and Change: Halakhic Responses of Middle Eastern Rabbis to Legal and Technological Change; Giyyur and Jewish Identity (with Avi Sagi); The Luminous Face of the East — Studies in the Legal and Religious Thought of Sephardic Rabbis of the Middle East; and A Socio-Cultural Drama in Aleppo in the French Mandatory Period.

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'This book is a tour de force, a rare combination of comprehensive scholarship, insight, fresh thinking and wisdom...This is by far, the best book on this topic in the English language. It is at once a rich survey of the rabbinic dialogue on giyyur through the generations and a sophisticated deconstruction of the paradigms underlying the various and changing halachic rulings in history. It is also tacitly a polemic with the ideological rejection of conversion which has grown apace in the past century. This book is not to be missed!'
Rabbi Irving Yitz Greenberg

"Of all Judaic rituals, that of giyyur is arguably the most radical: it turns a Gentile into a Jew—once and for all and irrevocably. The very possibility of such a transformation is anomalous, according to Jewish tradition, which regards Jewishness as an ascriptive status entered through birth to a Jewish mother. This book provides a close reading of primary halakhic texts as a key to the explication of meaning within the Judaic tradition." — Shofar, Fall 2008 (Vol 27 No. 1)

'This book is a tour de force, a rare combination of comprehensive scholarship, insight, fresh thinking and wisdom...This is by far, the best book on this topic in the English language. It is at once a rich survey of the rabbinic dialogue on giyyur through the generations and a sophisticated deconstruction of the paradigms underlying the various and changing halachic rulings in history. It is also tacitly a polemic with the ideological rejection of conversion which has grown apace in the past century. This book is not to be missed!'
Rabbi Irving Yitz Greenberg

“Of all Judaic rituals, that of giyyur is arguably the most radical: it turns a Gentile into a Jew—once and for all and irrevocably. The very possibility of such a transformation is anomalous, according to Jewish tradition, which regards Jewishness as an ascriptive status entered through birth to a Jewish mother. This book provides a close reading of primary halakhic texts as a key to the explication of meaning within the Judaic tradition.” – Shofar, Fall 2008 (Sanford Lakoff)

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  • PublisherContinuum
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 0826496717
  • ISBN 13 9780826496713
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages320

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