The edict to destroy "Em Lamikra" - Aleppo 1865

In 1865, the rabbis of Aleppo ordered that all the copies of the book Em Lamikra written by Rabbi Eliahu Ben Amozeg from Livorno be burned. Indeed, the author of this book gave a new, modern, and scientific commentary to the Bible. However, the radical and fanatic act of the rabbis of Aleppo was unc...

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Subtitles:העלאת אם למקרא על המוקד — חלב 1865
主要作者: Harʾel, Yaron 1959- (Author)
格式: Print Article
語言:Hebrew
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出版: College 1993
In: Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion
Year: 1993, 卷: 64, Pages: 27-36
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ben Amozeg, Eliyahu ben Avraham 1823-1900 / Aleppo / Bibel / 注釋 / Geschichte 1865
IxTheo Classification:BH Judaism
HB Old Testament
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總結:In 1865, the rabbis of Aleppo ordered that all the copies of the book Em Lamikra written by Rabbi Eliahu Ben Amozeg from Livorno be burned. Indeed, the author of this book gave a new, modern, and scientific commentary to the Bible. However, the radical and fanatic act of the rabbis of Aleppo was uncharacteristic of most Oriental rabbis. They called the rabbis of other communities to do the same and to excommunicate the author but only the rabbis of Damascus agreed to follow their suggestion. The rabbis of Jerusalem accepted the Aleppan rabbis' arguments against Ben Amozeg and his book but did not agree to the extreme steps that they adopted. The aim of this article is to show the connection between the traumatic event that happened in Aleppo in 1862 — the founding of a reform community by Rabbi Refael Katsin — and the radical stance of the rabbis of Aleppo in the case of Em Lamikra and probably other cases later. There is the further question whether this event had any influence on the circulation of Em Lamikra and on the publication of Ben Amozeg's other book, Em Lamasoret
ISSN:0360-9049
Contains:Enthalten in: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion