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The Besht: Magician, Mystic, and Leader (Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry) [Hardcover]

Immanuel Etkes (Author)
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December 21, 2004 Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
Founded in Eastern Europe in the eighteenth century, the Hasidic movement and its religious thinking have dramatically transformed modern Judaism. The figure of the Ba'al Shem Tov (known in acronym form as the BeSHT)--the purported founder of the Hasidic movement--has fascinated scholars, Jewish philosophers, and laypeople interested in popular Jewish mysticism in general and the contemporary Hasidic movement in all its variety.

In this volume, Etkes enters a rich and heated debate over the origins of the movement, as well as the historicity of its mythic founder, Rabbi Israel Ba'al Shem Tov, who lived much of his life as a miracle worker. The eighteenth century, as Etkes vividly portrays, was the heyday of the kabbalists, who dabbled in the magical power of letters and words to solve personal and communal problems--and to earn a living. Etkes sheds light on the personality of the Besht, on his mysticism, and on his close circle of followers. But equally important, he challenges the popular myth of the Besht as a childlike mystic, wandering the fields in prayer, seeing visions and engaging in acts of godliness and piety. Although Etkes shows great empathy for his subject, the Besht who emerges in these pages is much more down to earth, much more a man of his times. Indeed, according to Etkes, it was never the intention of the Besht to found a religious movement.

Etkes looks at the Besht's mystical roots, examining him not only from the vantage point of a social historian, but as a religious figure. Moshe Rosman, author of Founder of Hasidism, a biography of the Besht, claims that In Praise of the Besht--a volume published about the Besht in 1814, many years after his death, which portrayed his character by means of stories told by his close followers--could not be a reliable source. Etkes, disputing this claim, shows definitively that this well-known text (translated and interpreted by, among others, Martin Buber) may indeed offer trustworthy accounts of the Besht's life and thinking.

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"Etkes' full control of the relevant historical and religious material makes this a major study that will influence all subsequent discussion."--Choice

"Immanuel Etkes has produced a major, highly erudite re-evaluation of the Besht that both clarifies and clearly contextualizes the work of many earlier scholars, and as well presents a well-documented and deeply learned portrait of the still-mysterious Israel Baal Shem Tov. This book is essential reading for those working in the field of East European Judaism, as well as for anyone interested in the origins and early history of Hasidism."--Allan Nadler, The Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies

"Etkes' book is less of a biography than an analysis, an attempt to understand who and what the Besht was within the context of his times . . . I was particularly intrigued and impressed by the section on the Besht as a mystic and a pioneer."--Jewish Book World

"Different understandings and portrayals of the Besht abound in the works of scholars . . . Etkes's book makes an important and valuable contribution to our understanding and in many ways goes beyond the efforts of previous scholars."--Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Brandeis; Tauber Institute for edition (December 21, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584654228
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584654223
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #831,634 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Besht in a Vacuum, August 26, 2009
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There are some fascinating parts to this book, particularly the chapter on mystical doctor-shamans known as "ba'alei shem". But Etkes' biography of the Besht, a polemic against Moshe Rosman's "Founder of Hasidism", betrays an almost complete unawareness of historical context. Not only are archival discoveries of the last decade ignored, but there seems to be little effort to even situate the Besht in his Podolian (present day Ukraine) environment. One humorous example of the author's lack of rudimentary knowledge of Jewish life in Eastern Europe is found on page 55, where the leaseholders of Sluck are referred to by the surname "the Dzierzawcas" (actually, the Polish word for leaseholder!). More seriously, the book espouses a parochial view of Jewish life, presented as if it occurred in a vacuum. Etkes employs clear, rigorous logic in his readings of theology. But his his readings of hagiography are much too credulous. His approach to this historical figure is a step backwards.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!, May 12, 2008
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This is one of the most enlightening books I have read in a long time. I appreciate the author's excellent writing style, his open mind, and his eagerness to search for the truth. The book is exceptional. I feel I learned something new on every page. Bravo!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
beit midrash, oral law, baalei shern, baalei sheen, worship through corporeality, bawl shem, baal sheen, baal shern, baalei shem, righteous memory, straying thoughts, rabbinical office, demonological beliefs, ecstatic prayer, parenthesis marks, charms books, prestigious lineage, spiritual rank, holy community
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Shivhei Habesht, Yaakov Yosef, Upper Worlds, Gershon of Kotov, Binyamin Binush, Menahem Mendel, Shivhei Hubesht, Besht's Epistle, Holy Land, Sdeh Lavan, Israel Yaffe, Nahman of Kosov, Yom Kippur, Holy Names, Yoel Baal Shem, Shivhei Ilabesht, Toldot Adam, Blessed Lord, Jews of Poland, Pinchas Katzenelbogen, Book of Zohar, Yehoshua Mondshine, Yehiel Michal, Dov Ber, Gershom Scholem
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