The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) by Naftali S. Cohn
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Naftali S. Cohn
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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Naftali S. Cohn explores the profound relationship between memory and the formation of rabbinic identity in his examination of the Mishnah's creation. Set against the backdrop of the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, this work delves into how the rabbis utilized collective memory to reshape their religious community and establish authority in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Through a nuanced analysis, Cohn reveals the intricacies of memory as a transformative force in rabbinic literature. The narrative unfolds the ways in which the past influenced the rabbis' interpretations and practices, ultimately shaping the future of Judaism in an era marked by significant change.
Through a nuanced analysis, Cohn reveals the intricacies of memory as a transformative force in rabbinic literature. The narrative unfolds the ways in which the past influenced the rabbis' interpretations and practices, ultimately shaping the future of Judaism in an era marked by significant change.