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The Babylonian Talmud (BT) attributes the idea of committing a transgression for the sake of God to R. Nahman b. Isaac (RNBI). RNBI's statement appears in two parallel sugyot in the BT (Nazir 23a; Horayot 10a). Each sugya has four textual witnesses. By comparing these textual witnesses, this paper will attempt to reconstruct the sugya's earlier (or, what some might term, original) dialectical form, from which the two familiar versions of the text in Nazir and Horayot evolved. This article reveals the specific ways in which, value-laden conceptualizations have a major impact on the Talmud's formulation, as we know it today.
This paper addresses terrorism trials as sites of research and proposes an approach for the analysis of ethnographic data collected during these trials. The suggested approach offers multi-level analytical access, it centers around interactionist conceptions and knowledge discourses. The conceptual framework we suggest is spelled out in terms of how to observe and being sensitive of (re-)production of power structures inside the courtroom as well as in regard to relations imported into the courtroom. For this purpose, we integrate (i) the micro-level of courtroom interactions and (ii) (self-)presentation, (iii) the meso-level of knowledge (re)production and the establishment of knowledge orders and (iv) an intersectional perspective on gender, race, and class in knowledge discourses. By applying a multi-level approach, we open up new explanatory avenues to understand the constitution of terrorism as a socio-legal object. The methodical framework connects hitherto unconnected elements, that is, participants' interactions and negotiation, their (self-)representations, ascriptions and narrative performances, and knowledge (re-)production in order to establish or maintain political and social orders.
There Is No Return To Egypt
(2013)
Who are those Polish Jews, who in the wake of the Antizionist Campaign of the year 1968 left their home country and migrated to Israel? How do they, 40 years after these traumatic events, look back at their own history? Which development have they made in the Jewish State, a society torn by wars and inner political tensions? How do they live in Israel at the beginning of the 21st century? In the documentary There Is No Return To Egypt seven members of the Polish-Jewish migration cohort of the late 1960s, early 1970s and there todays environment are represented. These people, while being on camera in their mid-fifties till late seventies of age, allow an intimate view into their Israeli-Polish daily-life and into their world of memories. Interestingly, having survived the atrocities of the Shoah and being forced out of Poland some twenty years later, the older interviewees draw their very own conclusions for their further lives in Israel. In contrast, the younger interviewees deal very differently with the loss of their home and the break in their career life caused by the Antizionist Campaign. The personalities presented in this documentary have various professions: There is a successful musician, a former employee at the Israeli broadcasting service, and there are skilled workers. Their religious identities widely vary: from Jewish orthodox and national-religious to atheist to Judeo-Christian. The protagonists in There Is No Return To Egypt do also represent the political spectrum of Israel: from members of the chauvinist-militarist camp through to members of the peace movement. At the same time, the shooting locations in the documentary are important stages of life for the seven 1968ers: the home being decorated for Shabbat or for Israels national holiday Yom ha-atzmaut, the working place, an army museum, a Jewish settlement in the Palestinian Westbank, a Shoah memorial event at the university campus, a pop concert and a peace demonstration.
Die Charedim, die isolationistisch-fundamentalistisch lebenden ultraorthodoxen Juden, sind die am schnellsten wachsende Bevölkerungsgruppe in Israel. Bis Mitte des 21. Jahrhunderts, so sagen Prognosen voraus, wird ihr Anteil auf fast ein Drittel der Juden in Israel angewachsen sein.
In seiner Studie, einer der ersten ihrer Art im deutschsprachigen Raum, beschreibt Eik Dödtmann die aktuellen Entwicklungen und Wechselwirkungen zwischen der säkular-jüdischen Mehrheit und der strengreligiösen charedischen Gesellschaft. Er untersucht dabei den politischen Einfluss der Charedim auf die Innen- und Außenpolitik Israels, die juristische Konstellation einer Semi-Theokratie und ihren Einfluss auf die Freiheit des Individuums sowie die Problemfelder der Integration charedischer Männer in den Arbeitsmarkt, des Wehrdienstes und des öffentlichen Lebens am Schabbat, dem heiligen Tag der jüdischen Woche.
Vom Nutzen der Aufklärung
(2000)
Isaak Euchel (1756-1804) war nach seinem Studium bei Kant einer der bedeutendsten Vorkämpfer und hebräischen Schriftsteller der jüdischen Aufklärung in Mitteleuropa. Die jüdische Aufklärung, hebräisch: Haskala, entstand ab 1770 in Berlin. Diese Aufklärungsbewegung der jüdischen Minderheit setzte sich für die Bildung und Ausbildung, bürgerliche Gleichberechtigung und intellektuelle Anerkennung der Juden in der europäischen Aufklärung ein.
Dieser Band vereint in kommentierter Erstübersetzung Euchels programmatische Aufsätze zur Haskala, seine Prosa, Briefe und satirischen Schriften; mit den seltenen hebräischen Originaltexten im Anhang.
New Relations in the Making?
(2023)
History of Forgetfulness
(2021)