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"They Have Countless Books of This Craft": Folklore and Folkloristics of Yemeni Jewish Amulets
- Jewish Folklore and Ethnology
- Wayne State University Press
- Volume 1, Fall 2022
- pp. 46-64
- 10.1353/jfe.2022.0009
- Article
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Abstract:
The nineteenth-century voyager Yaakov Sapir published accounts of Yemeni Jewish amulets that provide significant historical and ethnographic sources for a study of Yemeni Jewish occult practices and the perception of them by non-Jews. The combination of blurred religious boundaries characterizing occult traditions, the prominent place of the Judeo Arabic language, and Arabic or pseudo-Arabic magical scripts constructed occult traditions as an essential social and cultural role for the Jewish minority, and simultaneously made these traditions the center of a polemical discourse.