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Next year in Jerusalem : exile and return in Jewish history / editor: Leonard J. Greenspoon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Jewish civilization ; 30.Publisher: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2019]Copyright date: �2019Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 264 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781612496054
  • 1612496059
  • 9781612496047
  • 1612496040
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Next year in Jerusalem.DDC classification:
  • 320.54095694 23
LOC classification:
  • DS121.65 .N49 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Place as real and imagined in exile: Jerusalem at the center of Ezekiel / Samuel L. Boyd -- "How deserted lies the city": politics and the trauma of homelessness in the Hebrew Bible / Dereck Daschke -- Exile and return in the Samaritan traditions / Menachem Mor -- The Al-Yahudu texts (ca. 572-477 BCD): a new window into the life of the Judean exilic community of Babylonia / Jean-Philippe Delorme -- Karaites and Jerusalem: from Anan ben David to the Karaite Heritage Center in the Old City / Daniel J. Lasker -- Jewish folk songs: exile and return / Paula Eisenstein Baker -- Is Zionism a movement of return? / Haim Sperber -- The Jew in Situ: variations of Zionism in early twentieth-century America / Judah M. Bernstein -- returning to Jewish theology: further reflections on Franz Rosenzweig / Jean Alexrad Cahan -- Exile and return: Indian Jews and the politics of homecoming / Joseph Hodes -- Against the Sabra current: Hanokh Bartov's 'Each had six wings' and the embrace of diasporic vitality / Philip Hollander -- Shylock and the ghetto, or East European Jewish culture and Israeli identity / Dror Abend-David -- Exile and Zionism in the writings of Rav Shagar / Shlomo Abramovich -- The role of the Temple Mount Faithful Movement in changing Messianic religious Zionists' attitude toward the Temple Mount / Mordechai Inbari.
Summary: "Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced periods of exile and return in their long tradition. The fourteen papers in this collection examine this phenomenon from different approaches, genres, and media. They cover the period from biblical times through today. Among the exiles highlighted are the Babylonian Exile (sixth century BCE), the exile after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple (70 CE), and the years after the Crusaders (tenth century CE). Events of return include the aftermath of the Babylonian Exile (fifth century BCE), the centuries after the Temple's destruction (first and second CE), and the years of the establishment of the modern State of Israel (1948 CE). In each instance authors pay close attention to the historical settings, the literature created by Jews and others, and the theological explanations offered (typically, this was seen as divine punishment or reward for Israel's behavior). The entire volume is written authoritatively and accessibly"-- Provided by publisher.
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Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual symposium of the Klutznick Chair in Jewish civilization, the Harris Center for Judaic Studies, and the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, October 29-30, 2017.

Includes bibliographical references.

Place as real and imagined in exile: Jerusalem at the center of Ezekiel / Samuel L. Boyd -- "How deserted lies the city": politics and the trauma of homelessness in the Hebrew Bible / Dereck Daschke -- Exile and return in the Samaritan traditions / Menachem Mor -- The Al-Yahudu texts (ca. 572-477 BCD): a new window into the life of the Judean exilic community of Babylonia / Jean-Philippe Delorme -- Karaites and Jerusalem: from Anan ben David to the Karaite Heritage Center in the Old City / Daniel J. Lasker -- Jewish folk songs: exile and return / Paula Eisenstein Baker -- Is Zionism a movement of return? / Haim Sperber -- The Jew in Situ: variations of Zionism in early twentieth-century America / Judah M. Bernstein -- returning to Jewish theology: further reflections on Franz Rosenzweig / Jean Alexrad Cahan -- Exile and return: Indian Jews and the politics of homecoming / Joseph Hodes -- Against the Sabra current: Hanokh Bartov's 'Each had six wings' and the embrace of diasporic vitality / Philip Hollander -- Shylock and the ghetto, or East European Jewish culture and Israeli identity / Dror Abend-David -- Exile and Zionism in the writings of Rav Shagar / Shlomo Abramovich -- The role of the Temple Mount Faithful Movement in changing Messianic religious Zionists' attitude toward the Temple Mount / Mordechai Inbari.

"Next Year in Jerusalem recognizes that Jews have often experienced periods of exile and return in their long tradition. The fourteen papers in this collection examine this phenomenon from different approaches, genres, and media. They cover the period from biblical times through today. Among the exiles highlighted are the Babylonian Exile (sixth century BCE), the exile after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple (70 CE), and the years after the Crusaders (tenth century CE). Events of return include the aftermath of the Babylonian Exile (fifth century BCE), the centuries after the Temple's destruction (first and second CE), and the years of the establishment of the modern State of Israel (1948 CE). In each instance authors pay close attention to the historical settings, the literature created by Jews and others, and the theological explanations offered (typically, this was seen as divine punishment or reward for Israel's behavior). The entire volume is written authoritatively and accessibly"-- Provided by publisher.

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