Prolegomena to the Study of the Jewish Magical Tradition

Author:

Bohak Gideon1

Affiliation:

1. Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel,

Abstract

Recent years have seen a steady rise in the scholarly interest in Jewish magic. The present paper seeks to take stock of what has already been done, to explain how further study of Jewish magical texts and artifacts might make major contributions to the study of Judaism as a whole, and to provide a blueprint for further progress in this field. Its main claim is that the number of unedited and even uncharted primary sources for the study of Jewish magic is staggering, and that these sources must serve as the starting point for any serious study of the Jewish magical tradition from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Such a study must both compare the Jewish magical texts and practices of each historical period with those of the contemporaneous non-Jewish world, and thus trace processes of cross-cultural contacts and influences, and compare the Jewish magical texts and practices of one period with those of another, so as to detect processes of inner-Jewish continuity and transmission. Finally, such a study must flesh out the place of magical practices and practitioners within the Jewish society of different periods, and within different Jewish communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

Reference263 articles.

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2. 1999 ‘Jewish Elements in Gnosticism and Magic, c. CE 70-c. CE 270’, in W. Horbury et al. (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. III: The Early Roman Period (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999): 1052-78.

3. 2005 ‘The Talmudic Concept of Conjuring (’Ahizat ‘Einayim) and the Problem of the Definition of Magic (Kishuf)’, in Elior and Schäfer (eds.) 2005: 7-26.

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