The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis

The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis

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Religion & Spirituality History
Format Hardcover
Pages 256
Language English
Published Nov 6, 2012
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0812244575
ISBN-13 9780812244571
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Naftali S. Cohn explores the intricate relationship between memory and identity in the context of the ancient Jewish experience. By delving into the significance of the Temple and how its destruction reverberated through the collective consciousness, he illuminates the foundational role this event played in the evolution of rabbinic authority and practices.

Cohn's analysis weaves together historical narrative and theological reflection, painting a vibrant picture of how memories shaped the emerging Jewish thought in the wake of profound loss. He meticulously examines how the remnants of the Temple's significance lingered, influencing the ways in which early rabbis interpreted tradition and established communal ties.

Through a careful interplay of memory and ritual, Cohn reveals how the past was not merely to be mourned but actively integrated into the fabric of a new religious identity. This work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of memory, loss, and transformation in the formation of a resilient community and faith.

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