List Books » Shaking the Pillars of Exile: 'Voice of a Fool,' an Early Modern Jewish Critique of Rabbinic Culture
Authors: Talya Fishman
ISBN-13: 9780804728201, ISBN-10: 0804728208
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Date Published: September 1997
Edition: 1
Talya Fishman is Associate Professor of History at Rice University.
This book explores a heretical blueprint for Jewish modernization written by a Venetian rabbi (under cover of pseudonym) in the early seventeenth century, almost two centuries before political emancipation. The analysis of this text, Kol Sakhal ("Voice of a Fool"), highlights the ways in which it harnessed concepts and methods drawn from the texts of rabbinic Judaism itself in order to reform Jewish culture from within. This book thus challenges the assumption that pre-modern Jewish society was culturally monolithic and unquestioningly obedient to rabbinic authority. In so doing, it raises fresh and unsettling questions about the periodization of Jewish history.
Like the contemporaneous political and religious struggle that the Republic of Venice was waging against papal Rome, this remarkable Jewish attack on rabbinic authority targets—and revises—both the traditional historiography of sacred institutions and the legal canon itself. The text’s very iconoclasm is shown to derive from the corpus of rabbinic Judaism, for the preservation of certain strains of inquiry in traditional sources makes them a virtual repository of tolerated dissent.
Conjecture about the possible influence that a recently discovered work by a heretical Iberian Jewish convert to Catholicism may have had on the composition of "Voice of a Fool" leads to a discussion of the types of heterodoxy that threatened rabbinic Jewish communities in Italy and elsewhere in the early modern period. Reflections on the significance of the mask adopted by the text's author and on his (false) claim that the work was composed in 1500 in Spain facilitate speculation about his motives in tryingto reinvent history.
The second half of the book presents the first annotated English translation of "Voice of a Fool." Three appendixes analyze evidence concerning the date and place of the text's composition, the identification of its author, and its various manuscripts.
Abbreviations | ||
Note to the Reader | ||
Pt. 1 | Shaking the Pillars of Exile | |
Introduction: Representations of the Past | 3 | |
1 | Venetian Heresies and Counterhistories | 16 |
2 | Iconoclasm in a Traditional Key | 30 |
3 | Constructions of Heterodoxy | 48 |
4 | The Mask of Pseudepigraphy | 60 |
Pt. 2 | Kol Sakhal: An Annotated Translation | 69 |
App. A | Place and Date of the Treatise's Composition | 161 |
App. B | Similarities Between Kol Sakhal and Modena's Acknowledged Writings | 169 |
App. C | Manuscripts of Kol Sakhal | 172 |
Glossary | 177 | |
Notes | 181 | |
Bibliography | 297 | |
Table of Variant Readings | 327 | |
Index | 347 |