The Jewish Mind

Forsideomslag
Wayne State University Press, 1996 - 634 sider
A landmark exploration of Jewish history and culture. First published in 1977, The Jewish Mind provides a penetrating insight into the complex collective reality of the Jewish people. Raphael Patai examines how six great historical encounters, spanning three millennia, between the Jews and other cultures led to both change and continuity in Jewish communities throughout the global diaspora. A timeless analysis by a prominent scholar. Patai, a noted cultural anthropologist and historian, drew on a lifetime of research and personal experience to explore the contemporary Jewish mind in its many manifestations, including an exploration of the notion of Jews as a race, an investigation into Jewish intelligence and talents, as discussion of Jewish self-hate, and a profile of Jewish personality and character. An insightful new foreword by Ari L. Goldman. Bestselling author and journalist Ari L. Goldman places the book in the context of recent turbulent events, especially in the Middle East, and confirms Patai's conclusion that Judaism remains enormous value to humankind. Goldman calls the book "a brilliant and absorbing survery of everything poured into the Jewish mind over the millennia." The Jewish Mind is a towering work of scholarship that remains relevant to anyone trying to understand Jewish culture and society around the world today. Book jacket.
 

Indhold

Mind?
3
Are There Constants in the Jewish Mind?
12
Ethnohistory and Inner History
28
SIX GREAT HISTORIC ENCOUNTERS
39
Jews and Hellenes
57
Jewish Separatism
61
The Lure of Greek Wisdom
62
Greek and Latin in the Talmud
63
Learning and Literature
167
The Hasidim
180
The BeShTPeasant Prophet
191
Triumph and Tragedy
222
Dutch Interlude
229
Orthodoxy
253
Jewish Intelligence
287
Nutritional and Sociogenic
298

The Archeological Evidence
64
The Problem of Jewish Iconography
67
28
70
The Cherubim and the Menora
74
Formal Borrowing
75
The Apocrypha
77
Tannaitic Literature
80
The Bible in Greek
81
Historiography and Fictionalized History
83
Philosophy
85
Apologetics
89
Why No Science?
92
Conclusion
94
Hebrew Arabesque 96 8888
96
Arabization and the Use of Romance
99
The Eastern Prelude
104
The Move to the West
107
Hebrew Linguistics
109
Poetry and Swagger
113
26
117
The Breakthrough into Science
122
46
123
Faith and Arrogance
126
Kabbala and Hinduism
134
The Renaissance Jew
152
The Sephardim in Italy
153
The PreRenaissance South
155
The Dawn of the Renaissance
156
The New Culture
158
Medicine and Magic
159
The World of the Arts
161
Crime Gambling and Sports
163
Sexual License
164
The Position of Women
165
Literacy and Education
166
Giftedness and Genius
315
Medieval Scholarship
316
PostEnlightenment Upsurge and Reaction
318
The Terman Study
321
Early Views of Jewish Preeminence
324
Fritz Lenz and Rabbi Dreyfuss
327
Marginality and Eminence
331
A Factor Analysis of Jewish Excellence
335
The Jewish Nobel Prize Record
339
Special Talents
343
The Semites or The Desert and Monotheism
347
Views of Jewish Talents
352
Painting and Sculpture
355
Architecture
360
Music
362
Literature
367
Personality and Character
372
Historical and Modern Views
375
Sephardim and Italian Jews
380
Variance
384
Profile of the American Jew
388
Intensity Sensitivity and Impatience
391
GalutJew Sabra and Kibbutznik
394
Religiosity and Identity
397
Physical and Mental
408
Mental Health
413
On the Fence
428
Alcoholism Overeating and Drug Addiction
433
Overeating and Obesity
447
Drug Addiction
453
Jewish SelfHate
456
The World of Values
481
Conclusion
534
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Raphael Patai (November 22, 1910 - July 20, 1996), born Ervin György Patai, was a Hungarian-Jewish ethnographer, historian, orientalist and anthropologist. Patai's work was wide-ranging but focused primarily on the cultural development of the ancient Hebrews and Israelites, on Jewish history and culture, and on the anthropology of the Middle East. He was the author of hundreds of scholarly articles and several dozen books, including three autobiographical volumes.

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