<p>“In celebration of the immense impact Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter’s work as a rabbi, professor, and scholar has made on the Jewish community, both in America and internationally, <i>Emet le-Ya’akov</i> is a compendium of essays centered around the topic of seeking historical truth and maintaining intellectual integrity. The essays raise poignant questions of historiography and facing uncomfortable truths…”</p><p>— <i>Tradition</i></p>

Emet le-Ya‘akov comprises a collection of essays celebrating the career and achievements of Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, who has served the American and international Jewish community with distinction in his roles as a synagogue rabbi, university professor, and public intellectual. These articles, like the honoree, recognize the importance of both history and memory, emphasize the necessity of accuracy in historiography, and do not shy away from inconvenient truths. They are divided into three categories that help frame the discussion around “facing the truths of history”: Textual Traditions, Memory and Making of Meaning, and (Re)Creating a Usable Past. The volume also includes a brief sketch of Schacter’s life and work and a bibliography of his publications.
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Emet le-Ya‘akov comprises a collection of essays celebrating the achievements of Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter. These articles, like the honoree, engage with the importance of both history and memory and are divided into three categories: Textual Traditions, Memory and Making of Meaning, and (Re)Creating a Usable Past.
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“For Truth Is More Precious than Anything Else”
Zev Eleff and Shaul Seidler-Feller


Bibliography of the Writings of Jacob J. Schacter

Menachem Butler


Textual Traditions


1. Maimonides’s Mishneh Torah on the Messianic Age: Reactions and Controversies through the Ages

David Berger


2. A New Paradigm of the Jew/Gentile Relationship: Maimonides’s Analysis of the Miẓvah le-Haḥayoto

Ari Berman


3. In the Ecumenical Footsteps of Rabbi Jacob Emden: The Curious Case of Pinchas Lapide

Mark Gottlieb


4. Rationalizing Kerei u-Ketiv: Radak’s Methodology in His Biblical Commentaries

Naomi Grunhaus


5. “The Law Follows the Lenient View in Mourning”: The History and Reconsideration of a Talmudic Principle

Shmuel Hain


6. A Community for the Sake of Heaven: Emden’s Understandings of Christianity and Islam

Susannah Heschel


7. Tosafist Collections in the Writings of Ḥayyim Joseph David Azulai (Ḥida): The Case of Tosefot Shittah

Ephraim Kanarfogel


8. Grandfather and Grandson: Teachers and Interpreters in Hebrew Ben Sira and Greek Sirach

Ari Lamm


9. Rabbi Jacob Joshua Falk’s Final Salvo in the Emden-Eibeschuetz Controversy: Ḥarvot Ẓurim

Shnayer Leiman


10. The Taboo against “Next Year in Jerusalem” in the American Haggadah (1837–1942)

Jonathan D. Sarna


11. Twentieth-Century American Orthodox Responses to Living in a Malkhut shel Ḥesed

Elana Stein Hain


12. Reception of Malachi’s Temple Critique in Judaism

Shlomo Zuckier


Memory and the Making of Meaning


13. The Last Trial of Jacob Emden: Community, Memory, Authority

Elisheva Carlebach


14. Papering Over an Era of American Orthodox Pragmatism: The Case of College

Zev Eleff and Menachem Butler


15. Cultural Memory, Spiritual Critique, and Piyyut

Michael Fishbane


16. “A Faithful Home in Israel”? Jewish Dis/Connections in Contemporary American Jewish Literature

Sylvia Barack Fishman


17. Who Is Not a Jew? Notes on the Reception of the Principle “Though He Sinned, He Remains an Israelite”

Matt Goldish


18. New York Jewish History and Memory: Opportunities and Challenges

Jeffrey S. Gurock


19. Inscribing Communal Memory: Memorbücher in Early Modern and Modern Europe

Debra Kaplan


20. Pilgrims’ Progress? Ḥakham Ẓevi and the History of Visitors to Israel Observing One Day of Yom Tov

Yosie Levine


21. Herschel Schacter’s Encounter with Mordecai Kaplan

Rafael Medoff


(Re)Creating a Usable Past


22. Remember, Research, Commemorate: The (Re)Making of a Holocaust Research Institute

Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz


23. Prayer in a Time of Pandemic: Loneliness, Liturgy, and Virtual Community

Lois C. Dubin


24. Or Nogah and the Uses of History: Blidstein, Petuchowski, and the Diverse Readings of a Nineteenth-Century Reform Halakhic Text

David Ellenson


25. From Rabbiner Doktor to Rabbanit Doctor: Academic Education and the Evolution of Israeli Religious Leadership

Adam S. Ferziger


26. Why Was Titus Killed by a Gnat? Reflections on a Rabbinic Legend

Steven Fine


27. Anchor to Springboard: Uses and Revaluations of Masorah in Medieval Ashkenaz

Talya Fishman


28. Ḥasdai Crescas, Royal Courtier: A Reappraisal

Benjamin R. Gampel


29. The Slifkin Affair: Contexts, Texts, and Subtexts of Israeli and American Orthodox Responses

Benjamin J. Samuels


30. A Guide for Today’s Perplexed? The Changing Face of Maimonidean Scholarship

David Shatz


31. The Image of the Gra in the Writings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik

Jeffrey R. Woolf


Contributors

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Product details

ISBN
9798887193274
Published
2023-11-30
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Weight
943 gr
Height
233 mm
Width
155 mm
Thickness
34 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
682

Biographical note

Zev Eleff is President of Gratz College and Professor of American Jewish History in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania. He is the author or editor of ten books and more than fifty scholarly articles. His most recent book is Dyed in Crimson: Football, Faith, and Remaking Harvard’s America


Shaul Seidler-Feller is a doctoral candidate in modern Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Judaica consultant at Sotheby’s New York. Together with David N. Myers, he coedited Swimming against the Current: Reimagining Jewish Tradition in the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Honor of Chaim Seidler-Feller.