Jews of Provence and Languedoc

By (author) Ram Ben-Shalom

ISBN13: 9781786941930

Imprint: Liverpool University Press

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Published: 28/07/2024

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This exhaustive history of Provençal Jewry examines the key aspects of Jewish life in Provence—cultural, religious, political, economic, and literary—over some 1,500 years. The Jewish response to the Albigensian Crusade, the annexation of Languedoc by the Kingdom of France, and other historical events was an unprecedented cultural florescence that was to have far-reaching and enduring consequences. Crucially, it was in Provence that philosophical and scientific works were first translated from Arabic to Hebrew, allowing the Jews of Christian Europe to absorb and assimilate the achievements of the Jews of Muslim Spain. The emergence in Provence of the Maimonidean-Aristotelian philosophical school sent spiritual shock waves throughout the Jewish world, and it was also in Provence that the first esoteric teachings of kabbalah emerged. But cultural innovations went beyond the religious and philosophical: secular Hebrew poetry written by Jewish troubadors offered a glimpse of Jewish merrymaking, romanticism, and eroticism that drew criticism from the rabbis, and even allowed women’s voices to be assertively raised in the public sphere. First published in Hebrew in 2017 to scholarly acclaim, this is a seminal examination of the crucial role of the Jews of Provence in shaping medieval Jewish culture in the Mediterranean basin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Part I. The Jews of Provence in the Shadow of the Church 1. The Arrival of the Jews in Provence: Myth and Reality 2. The Community and Its Institutions: Society and Economy 3. Jewish Women 4. The Jews and the Cross 5. Religious Polemics and Attitudes to Christianity 6. King René and the Final Expulsion from Provence Part II. The Cultural Renaissance of the Jews of Provence 7. Torah Study and Scholarship 8. Provençal Jewish Culture 9. Judah Ibn Tibbon and Joseph Kimhi: The Translation Project 10. The Translation Project as a Cultural Renaissance 11. The Professional Discourse of Translation 12. Adab and Judah Ibn Tibbon’s Ethical Will: The Multicultural Library and Its Influence 13. The Controversy Surrounding Philosophy and Radical Allegory 14. The Kabbalistic Circles in Provence 15. Messianism, Polemics, and Political Perceptions of Redemption 16. Collective Historical Identity and Cultural Specificity Afterword Bibliography Index
  • Judaism
  • European history
  • Judaism: life & practice
  • Jewish studies
  • General (US: Trade)
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