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1 Judaism (I) Torah, Temple, and Talmud
Class RELS 1010

2 JUDAISM – Demographics – Geography – History – Impacts

3 The Jewish World Today

4 The Jewish World Yesterday
– Pre-monarchic: “Hebrews”; period of judges – United monarchy (David; Solomon): “Israelites” – Divided monarchy: “Judeans” – Conquests and exile: 586 BCE (Babylon); 70 CE (Rome)

5 Jewish Scriptures “Written Torah” “Oral Torah”
Tanakh (a.k.a. Hebrew Bible; OT) Torah, “teaching; law” Nevi’im, “prophets” Ketuvim, “writings” Association with Moses, Sinai Ancient contexts Status accorded to text Talmud many components Post-70 “compilation” Use and scope Status within and between Jewish denominations

6 Jewish Biblical Interpretation
Plain sense Must be the beginning Cannot be the end “Inquiring” Most distinctive Main content of Talmud (most compact edition ever printed, r.) Allegorical Limited application Mystical

7 Methods of inquiry – Dialogic – Multi-factorial
– As a rule: Insights > answers

8 Covenants and Commandments
Concept and definition Biblical covenants Genesis 9: Noahide covenant Genesis 15: Abrahamic covenant Exodus: Sinai covenant Connection to land and people “Orthopraxy”

9 Resources Judaism: “Daily Chart: Mapping Judaism.” The Economist 25 July l/2012/07/daily-chart-16 The Jewish World Today: Carrie Hughes, “A Voyage around the Diaspora.” McCarter Theatre Education Project, l/7.html The Jewish World Yesterday: Map of the divided monarchy, ca. 9th century BCE. Richard Prins, Creative Commons. Jewish Biblical Interpretation. Seller’s image of Jacob Neusner’s complete translation of the Babylonian Talmud (Hendrickson Publishers, 2011; 22 volumes). Image courtesy of AbeBooks. Methods of inquiry: Joann Sfar, The Rabbi’s Cat, tr. Alexis Siegel and Anjali Singh (New York: Pantheon, 2005), 25. Covenants and commandments: Marc Chagall, “Moses Receiving the Tablets of Law.” Oil on canvas. Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, Musée Marc Chagall, Nice.


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