The Faith of the Mithnagdim: Rabbinic Responses to Hasidic Rapture (Johns Hopkins Jewish Studies)
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ISBN-13: 9780801855603
ISBN-10: 0801855608
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"Allan Nadler has performed a great service by bringing the Mithnagdim more to light. The spiritual universe that he has unearthed with erudition imagination and care is now more accessible to students of Jewish history and of religion in general. " -- Yehudah Mirsky New Republic "In many ways Nadlers work defines the model of a first-rate monograph on an important subject... It is lucidly argued and carefully drafted. The technical achievement of figuring out what is going on in difficult texts matches the intellectual achievement of framing the whole in terms that bear consequence for a wide audience interested in the history of Judaism within the history of religion -- work that makes a difference indeed a huge difference." -- Jacob Neusner Conservative Judaism The Faith of the Mithnagdim is the first study of the theological roots of the Mithnagdic objection to Hasidism. Allan Nadlers pioneering effort fills the void in scholarship on Mithnagdic thought and corrects the impression that there were no compelling theological alternatives to Hasidism during the period of its rapid spread across Eastern Europe at the turn of the nineteenth century. In Nadlers account Mithnagdism emerges as a highly developed religious outlook that is essentially conservative deeply dualistic and profoundly pessimistic about humanitys spiritual potential -- all in stark contrast to Hasidisms optimism and aggressive encouragement of mysticism and religious rapture among its followers. "In reconstructing the faith of the Mithnagdim Nadler introduces us to a remarkable universe of individuals and ideas. His pioneering reconstruction of Mithnagdic thought marks a turning point in our understanding of a crucial moment in Jewish history. From now on anyone interested in the development of modern Judaism will have to take into account what he has done." -- Jay Harris Commentary "Nadlers work is a significant contribution to Jewish intellectual history and has wider significance in that it is also the first attempt to come to terms with thinkers who until now have been greatly misunderstood. It would not be surprising if Nadlers book became the impetus for much further research in this area." -- Marc B. Shapiro Journal of Jewish Studies "Nadlers book opens up a whole area of investigation in the history of Jewish religious thought... Nadler totally revises our image of Mithnagdism and establishes it as an extremely important movement. He deals with a whole array of basic theological and religious issues -- divine immanence prayer asceticism worldliness and enlightenment. It is required reading for anyone interested in Jewish religious thought." -- David E. Fishman Jewish Theological Seminary of America "Nadler has presented us with an important interesting and readable work for anyone seeking a better and more balanced understanding of Judaism in the modern age." -- Joshua Adler Jerusalem Post