03181nam 22004695 450 991068258120332120230529094047.0978052039188810.1525/9780520391888(CKB)26385065900041(DE-B1597)642396(DE-B1597)9780520391888(NjHacI)9926385065900041(EXLCZ)992638506590004120230529h20232023 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFractured Tablets Forgetfulness and Fallibility in Late Ancient Rabbinic Culture /Mira Balberg1st ed.Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2023]©20231 online resource (300 p.)9780520391864 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Memory and Doubt -- 2 Remembering Forgetfulness -- 3 Partial Eclipse of the Mind -- 4 Rituals of Recollection -- 5 When Teachings Fly Away -- 6 Bad Tidings, Good Tidings -- Conclusion: What Moses Forgot -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Source IndexA free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. This book examines the significant role that memory failures play in early rabbinic literature. The rabbis who shaped Judaism in late antiquity envisioned the commitment to the Torah and to its commandments as governing every single aspect of a person’s life. Their vision of a Jewish subject who must keep constant mental track of multiple obligations and teachings led them to be very preoccupied with forgetting: forgetting of tasks, forgetting of facts, forgetting of texts, and—most broadly—forgetting the Torah altogether. In Fractured Tablets, Mira Balberg examines the ways in which the early rabbis approached and delineated the possibility of forgetfulness in practice and study and the solutions and responses they conjured for forgetfulness, along with the ways in which they used human fallibility to bolster their vision of Jewish observance and their own roles as religious experts. In the process, Balberg shows that the rabbis’ intense preoccupation with the prospect of forgetfulness was a meaningful ideological choice, with profound implications for our understanding of Judaism in late antiquity.MemoryReligious aspectsJudaismRabbinical literatureCriticism and interpretationRELIGION / Judaism / HistorybisacshMemoryReligious aspectsJudaism.Rabbinical literatureCriticism and interpretation.RELIGION / Judaism / History.296.109Balberg Mira, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1358046DE-B1597DE-B15979910682581203321Fractured Tablets3365957UNINA