Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship: Expanding Origins, Transcending Borders

The birth of modern Jewish studies can be traced to the nineteenth-century emergence of the Wissenschaft des Judentums, a movement to promote a scholarly approach to the study of Judaism and Jewish culture. Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship offers a collection of essays examining how Wissenschaft extended beyond its original German intellectual contexts and was transformed into a diverse, global field. From the early expansion of the new scholarly approaches into Jewish publications across Europe to their translation and reinterpretation in the twentieth century, the studies included here collectively trace a path through largely neglected subject matter, newly recognized as deserving attention.

Beginning with an introduction that surveys the field's German origins, fortunes, and contexts, the volume goes on to document dimensions of the growth of Wissenschaft des Judentums elsewhere in Europe and throughout the world. Some of the contributions turn to literary and semantic issues, while others reveal the penetration of Jewish studies into new national contexts that include Hungary, Italy, and even India. Individual essays explore how the United States, along with Israel, emerged as a main center for Jewish historical scholarship and how critical Jewish scholarship began to accommodate Zionist ideology originating in Eastern Europe and eventually Marxist ideology, primarily in the Soviet Union. Finally, the focus of the volume moves on to the land of Israel, focusing on the reception of Orientalism and Jewish scholarly contacts with Yemenite and native Muslim intellectuals.

Taken together, the contributors to the volume offer new material and fresh approaches that rethink the relationship of Jewish studies to the larger enterprise of critical scholarship while highlighting its relevance to the history of humanistic inquiry worldwide.

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Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship: Expanding Origins, Transcending Borders

The birth of modern Jewish studies can be traced to the nineteenth-century emergence of the Wissenschaft des Judentums, a movement to promote a scholarly approach to the study of Judaism and Jewish culture. Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship offers a collection of essays examining how Wissenschaft extended beyond its original German intellectual contexts and was transformed into a diverse, global field. From the early expansion of the new scholarly approaches into Jewish publications across Europe to their translation and reinterpretation in the twentieth century, the studies included here collectively trace a path through largely neglected subject matter, newly recognized as deserving attention.

Beginning with an introduction that surveys the field's German origins, fortunes, and contexts, the volume goes on to document dimensions of the growth of Wissenschaft des Judentums elsewhere in Europe and throughout the world. Some of the contributions turn to literary and semantic issues, while others reveal the penetration of Jewish studies into new national contexts that include Hungary, Italy, and even India. Individual essays explore how the United States, along with Israel, emerged as a main center for Jewish historical scholarship and how critical Jewish scholarship began to accommodate Zionist ideology originating in Eastern Europe and eventually Marxist ideology, primarily in the Soviet Union. Finally, the focus of the volume moves on to the land of Israel, focusing on the reception of Orientalism and Jewish scholarly contacts with Yemenite and native Muslim intellectuals.

Taken together, the contributors to the volume offer new material and fresh approaches that rethink the relationship of Jewish studies to the larger enterprise of critical scholarship while highlighting its relevance to the history of humanistic inquiry worldwide.

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The birth of modern Jewish studies can be traced to the nineteenth-century emergence of the Wissenschaft des Judentums, a movement to promote a scholarly approach to the study of Judaism and Jewish culture. Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship offers a collection of essays examining how Wissenschaft extended beyond its original German intellectual contexts and was transformed into a diverse, global field. From the early expansion of the new scholarly approaches into Jewish publications across Europe to their translation and reinterpretation in the twentieth century, the studies included here collectively trace a path through largely neglected subject matter, newly recognized as deserving attention.

Beginning with an introduction that surveys the field's German origins, fortunes, and contexts, the volume goes on to document dimensions of the growth of Wissenschaft des Judentums elsewhere in Europe and throughout the world. Some of the contributions turn to literary and semantic issues, while others reveal the penetration of Jewish studies into new national contexts that include Hungary, Italy, and even India. Individual essays explore how the United States, along with Israel, emerged as a main center for Jewish historical scholarship and how critical Jewish scholarship began to accommodate Zionist ideology originating in Eastern Europe and eventually Marxist ideology, primarily in the Soviet Union. Finally, the focus of the volume moves on to the land of Israel, focusing on the reception of Orientalism and Jewish scholarly contacts with Yemenite and native Muslim intellectuals.

Taken together, the contributors to the volume offer new material and fresh approaches that rethink the relationship of Jewish studies to the larger enterprise of critical scholarship while highlighting its relevance to the history of humanistic inquiry worldwide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812298253
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 02/18/2022
Series: Jewish Culture and Contexts
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Anne O. Albert is the Klatt Family Director for Public Programs at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania. Noah S. Gerber is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Jewish History at Tel Aviv University. Michael A. Meyer is the Adolph S. Ochs Professor of Jewish History emeritus at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The German Foundation, the Multifaceted Expansion Anne O. Albert Noah S. Gerber Michael A. Meyer 1

Part I New Lands

Chapter 1 Between Past and Future: European Jewish Scholarship and National Temporalities, 1845-1889 Irene Zwiep 21

Chapter 2 German Wissenschaft des Judentums and the Late Nineteenth-Century Development of Hungarian Jewish Studies Katalin Franciska Rac 42

Chapter 3 Wissenschaft des Judentums Exported to America: The Case of Gotthard Deutsch Michael A. Meyer 65

Chapter 4 Forging a New "Empire of Knowledge": Jewish Scholarship Under Soviet Patronage Deborah Yalen 79

Part II New Themes

Chapter 5 Between Assonance and Assimilation: Literature as a Hyphen in the Wissenschaft des Judentums Clémence Boulouque 103

Chapter 6 Christian Contributions to Jewish Scholarship in Italy Asher Salah 121

Chapter 7 Integrating National Consciousness into the Study of Jewish History Yitzhak Conforti 137

Chapter 8 South Asian Frameworks for European Good Intentions: Hyderabad, Karachi, and Jewish Orientalism Hanan Harif 156

Chapter 9 Saul Lieberman and Yemenite Jewry Noah S. Gerber 172

Notes 191

List of Contributors 251

Index 255

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