Jewish communal history in Geniza scholarship: part 1, from early beginnings to Goitein’s Magnum Opus

Miriam Frenkel*, Moshe Yagur

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Abstract

Jewish communal organization has always been a major topic in Jewish historiography, not only because of its importance in the past, but also because of its continuing importance as a model for contemporary Jewish life. This essay traces the development of nineteenth- and twentieth-century scholarship on Jewish communal life from its beginnings in the early research conducted by the Wissenschaft scholars until Goitein’s works, which mark a distinctive watershed in the study of this theme. Its main arguments are that Jewish communal history was shaped by contemporary political and ideological questions and that it took a long and slow path toward integrating the Cairo Geniza materials as its main base of evidence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-142
Number of pages12
JournalJewish History
Volume32
Issue number2-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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Keywords

  • Cairo Geniza
  • Jerusalem school
  • Jewish community
  • Jewish historiography

RAMBI Publications

  • Rambi Publications
  • Jewish communities -- History
  • Cairo Genizah
  • Judaism -- Historiography

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