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ISBN: PB: 9780300189322

Yale University Press

May 2013

408 pp.

25x15 cm

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£40,00
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Geonim of Babylonia and the Shaping of Medieval Jewish Culture

The Geonic period from about the late sixth to mid-eleventh centuries is of crucial importance in the history of Judaism. The Geonim, for whom this era is named, were the heads of the ancient talmudic academies of Babylonia. They gained ascendancy over the older Palestinian centre of Judaism and were recognized as the leading religious and spiritual authorities by most of the world's Jewish population. The Geonim and their circles enshrined the Babylonian Talmud as the central canonical work of rabbinic literature and the leading guide to religious practice, and it was a predominantly Babylonian version of Judaism that was transplanted to newer centres of Judaism in North Africa and Europe. Robert Brody's book – the first survey in English of the Geonic period in almost a century – focuses on the cultural milieu of the Geonim and on their intellectual and literary creativity. Brody describes the cultural spheres in which the Geonim were active and the historical and cultural settings within which they functioned. He emphasizes the challenges presented by other Jewish institutions and individuals, ranging from those within the Babylonian Jewish setting – especially the political leadership represented by the Exilarch – to the competing Palestinian Jewish centre and to sectarian movements and freethinkers who rejected rabbinic authority altogether. He also describes the variety of ways in which the development of Geonic tradition was affected by the surrounding non-Jewish cultures, both Muslim and Christian. Winner of the Annual National Jewish Book Awards in the Sephardic Studies category.

About the Author

Robert Brody is professor of Talmud at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and a leading authority on Talmudic and Geonic literature.

Reviews

"For what he has accomplished, Brody deserves only praise. He introduces the pertinent sources and points to the relevant scholarly treatment of them; no one will ignore this exceptionally useful work when taking up its subject" – Jerusalem Post Magazine

"This book offers a superb introduction to the study of the Geonic period, long-awaited especially in the Anglo-phone world... For students both of rabbinic literature and post-rabbinic Jewish culture this book will be indispensable" – Charlotte Fonrobert, Hebrew Studies