The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis Naftali S. Cohn "A learned, nuanced, and well-written study of an important theme in a foundational text of rabbinic Judaism. Cohn shows that we must look outside rabbinic literature if we are to place the Mishnah in a meaningful context. Well done."--Shaye J. D. Cohen, Harvard University When the rabbis composed the Mishnah in the late second or early third century C.E., the Jerusalem Temple had been destroyed for more then a century. Why, then, do the Temple and its ritual feature so prominently in the Mishnah? Against the view that the...
The Memory of the Temple and the Making of the Rabbis Naftali S. Cohn "A learned, nuanced, and well-written study of an important theme in a foundatio...