In this Book
Stories of the Babylonian Talmud
Book
2010
Published by:
Johns Hopkins University Press
summary
Jeffrey L. Rubenstein continues his grand exploration of the ancient rabbinic tradition of the Talmudic sages, offering deep and complex analysis of eight stories from the Babylonian Talmud to reconstruct the cultural and religious world of the Babylonian rabbinic academy. Rubenstein combines a close textual and literary examination of each story with a careful comparison to earlier versions from other rabbinic compilations. This unique approach provides insight not only into the meaning and content of the current forms of the stories but also into how redactors reworked those earlier versions to address contemporary moral and religious issues. Rubenstein's analysis uncovers the literary methods used to compose the Talmud and sheds light on the cultural and theological perspectives of the Stammaim—the anonymous editor-redactors of the Babylonian Talmud.Rubenstein also uses these stories as a window into understanding more broadly the culture of the late Babylonian rabbinic academy, a hierarchically organized and competitive institution where sages studied the Torah. Several of the stories Rubenstein studies here describe the dynamics of life in the academy: master-disciple relationships, collegiality and rivalry, and the struggle for leadership positions. Others elucidate the worldview of the Stammaim, including their perspectives on astrology, theodicy, and revelation. The third installment of Rubenstein’s trilogy of works on the subject, Stories of the Babylonian Talmud is essential reading for all students of the Talmud and rabbinic Judaism.
Table of Contents
Cover
Frontmatter
Contents
pp. vii-viii
Preface and Acknowledgments
pp. ix-xi
Abbreviations and Conventions
pp. xiii-xv
Tractates
pp. xvii
Chapter 1: Introduction
pp. 1-20
Chapter 2: The Shaming of Abdan (Yevamot 105b)
pp. 21-40
Chapter 3 Ilfa's Desperate Challenge (Taanit 21a)
pp. 41-61
Chapter 4 Honi's Long Sleep (Taanit 23a)
pp. 62-76
Chapter 5 R. Tsadoq's Firstling: Genesis of a Talmudic Story (Berakhot 27bâ28a, Bekhorot 36a)
pp. 77-90
Chapter 6: A Warning to Disciples: Manners and Mutilation (Hagigah 3aâb)
pp. 91-115
Chapter 7: A Warning to Masters: Rebuff and Rejection (Sotah 47a)
pp. 116-149
Chapter 8: Stammaitic Astrology (Shabbat 156b)
pp. 150-181
Chapter 9: Theodicy and Torah (Menahot 29b)
pp. 182-202
Chapter 10: Conclusion
pp. 203-230
Appendix: Texts in Hebrew and Aramaic
pp. 231-236
Notes
pp. 237-294
Selected Bibliography
pp. 295-301
General Index
pp. 303-311
Source Index
pp. 312-316
| ISBN | 9780801897467 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780801894497 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book.457![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 794700402 |
| Pages | 336 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |



