
Avodah
Ancient Poems for Yom Kippur
Pennsylvania State University Press
Published on 28. April 2005
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-271-02357-1 (ISBN)
Description
Avodah: Ancient Poems for Yom Kippur is the first major translation of one of the most important genres of the lost literature of the ancient synagogue. Known as the Avodah piyyutim, this liturgical poetry was composed by the synagogue poets of fifth- to ninth-century Palestine and sung in the synagogues on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Although it was suppressed by generations of rabbis, its ornamental beauty and deep exploration of sacred stories ensured its popularity for centuries.
Piyyut literature can teach us much about how ancient Jews understood sacrifice, sacred space, and sin. The poems are also a rich source for retrieving myths and symbols not found in the conventional Rabbinic sources, such as the Talmuds and Midrash. Moreover, these compositions rise to the level of fine literature. They are the products of great literary effort, continue and extend the tradition of biblical parallelism, and reveal the aesthetic sensibilities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity.
Piyyut literature can teach us much about how ancient Jews understood sacrifice, sacred space, and sin. The poems are also a rich source for retrieving myths and symbols not found in the conventional Rabbinic sources, such as the Talmuds and Midrash. Moreover, these compositions rise to the level of fine literature. They are the products of great literary effort, continue and extend the tradition of biblical parallelism, and reveal the aesthetic sensibilities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity.
Reviews / Votes
"Michael D. Swartz and Joseph Yahalom, the editors and translators of this collection, do an intelligent and nuanced job introducing the poems, summarizing the scriptural, historical, linguistic, artistic, and hermeneutic traditions that resonate in the Hebrew originals."-Laurance Wieder Books and Culture: A Christian Review "Swartz and Yahalom have produced a clear, readable version complete with excellent bibliographic aids."
-M. Butovsky Choice
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Language
English
Other
Place of publication
Pennsylvania
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
0 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
708 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-271-02357-1 (9780271023571)
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Persons
Michael D. Swartz is Professor of Hebrew and Religious Studies at the Ohio State University. He is the author of Mystical Prayer in Ancient Judaism: An Analysis of Ma'aseh Merkavah (1992) and Scholastic Magic: Ritual and Revelation in Early Jewish Mysticism (1996).
Joseph Yahalom is Professor of Hebrew Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is regarded as one of the foremost experts on Hebrew liturgical poetry and has written several books on the subject, including Palestinian Vocalised Piyyut Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections (1997).
Joseph Yahalom is Professor of Hebrew Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is regarded as one of the foremost experts on Hebrew liturgical poetry and has written several books on the subject, including Palestinian Vocalised Piyyut Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections (1997).
Content
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Atah Barata
2. Shivcat Yamim
3. Atah Konanta cOlam Me-Rosh
4. Az be-'En Kol
5. Azkir Gevurot Elohah
6. Atah Konanta cOlam be-Rov cesed
7. Emet Mah Nehedar
8. En Lanu Kohen Gadol
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
1. Atah Barata
2. Shivcat Yamim
3. Atah Konanta cOlam Me-Rosh
4. Az be-'En Kol
5. Azkir Gevurot Elohah
6. Atah Konanta cOlam be-Rov cesed
7. Emet Mah Nehedar
8. En Lanu Kohen Gadol
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index