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Wisdom, Politics, and Historiography: Tractate Avot in the Context of the Graeco-Roman Near East (Oxford Oriental Monographs) [Hardcover]

Amram Tropper (Author)
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019926712X 978-0199267125 May 20, 2004
In third-century CE Palestine, the leading member of the rabbinic movement put together a highly popular wisdom treatise entitled Tractate Avot. Though Avot has inspired hundreds of commentaries, this book marks the first comprehensive effort to situate Avot within the socio-political and intellectual context of the Graeco-Roman Near East. Probing comparable Jewish, Greek, Roman and Christian sources, Amram Tropper interprets Avot in light of the local Jewish context as well as the ambient cultural atmosphere of the contemporary Near East.

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...is well documented and carefully argued...a very useful contribution to the literature on Avot, particularly in making available to English readers a good deal of scholarship published in Hebrew. N.R.M. de Lange, The Journal of Theological Studies

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Amram Tropper is a Mandel Scholar at The Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a lecturer in the university's Department of Jewish History.

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (May 20, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019926712X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0199267125
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This review is from: Wisdom, Politics, and Historiography: Tractate Avot in the Context of the Graeco-Roman Near East (Oxford Oriental Monographs) (Hardcover)
Pirkei Avot is the most accessible and most-read tractate in the entire Mishnah, the central text of Rabbinic Judaism. The entire tractate is included in the traditional Jewish prayer book, and even though it lacks its own "Gemara," (classical Talmudic commentary), the list of thinkers who have written their own commentaries reads like an all-star list of rabbis and Jewish philosophers throughout the ages: Maimonides, Abravanel, the Volozhiner rabbi, Sforno, the Maharal of Prague, Samson Raphael Hirsch, all the way up to Ethics of the Sages: Pirke Avot (Skylight Illuminations), a wonderful edition by Rami Shapiro.

So do we really need another book on Pirkei Avot? You bet: we need it badly, for all the commentaries overlook, or treat perfunctorily, the critical historical and philosophical context of the work. Here, Tropper performs a crucial service, because he locates the methodology and style of Avot within the world of its creation, viz., the Greco-Roman world of the first two centuries C.E. While the book is unquestionably academic -- it was originally his doctoral dissertation -- it is clearly written, and far from hard slogging for anyone interested in religion or familiar with rabbinic literature.

Tropper beautifully demonstrates how many of the patterns usually associated with Avot -- in particular, its list of successive rabbis who transmitted "Torah" from Mount Sinai -- bear striking resemblances to Greek, Roman, and even early Christian texts. In doing so, he raises critical and evocative questions about the nature of the Mishnaic project.

Let us take the example of the succession list in the first two chapters of Avot. Tropper shows that it looks very similar to the work of the "Second Sophistic," i.e. a philosophical movement during the same period in Greece, in which Greek intellectuals and orators sought a heroic past to excavate as a way of compensating for their relative lack of powerlessness in the Roman Imperial system. Was the Mishnaic project similar? Tropper suggests that it was: Avot stood as a way to reinforce the authority of the office of the Patriarch among Jews by connecting it to the great events of the past. In this way, the story of a disciple circle -- that of the Patriarch -- became the story of a people. Anyone familiar with the account of the rabbinic chain of authority in Avot 1:1 can recognize that it attempts to make the case that the rabbis are the true heirs of Jewish authority. Tropper shows that this was not an isolated pattern.

The most frustrating thing about the book is that Tropper does not extend the comparative method to the PHILOSOPHICAL aspects of the book. If the rabbis, Roman legal scientists, Greek Sophists, and early Christians were engaged in similar literary and stylistic projects, does this tell us anything about their more general views of the world, of life, of politics, of economics? He shows with careful research in both primary and secondary sources that the Patriarch would have been familiar with the general Greek cultural milieu in the Galilee; but does this say anything about any interchange of ideas? Can Athens and Jerusalem speak to each other? But this just shows the value of the work: it raises bigger questions such as this, and gives subsequent scholars and modern Jews a chance to reflect and study them.

The second most frustrating thing about the book is its egregious price. I am lucky because I teach at UCLA, a major research university with an excellent Interlibrary Loan program. That's how I accessed this book. See what you can do at your own library: Wisdom, Politics, and Historiography is not worth the price, but it is worth the hassle of borrowing it, and definitely worth careful study and thought.
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THE central goal of this study is to interpret Avot as a literary work that was created within a specific historical setting. Read the first page
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doctrinal succession, scholastic succession, rabbinic chain, apostolic succession list, institutional succession, second verset, two versets, first verset, scholastic dimension, redaction date, succession lists, named sayings, second sophistic, disciple circles, rabbinic community, rabbinic movement, wisdom endures, rabbinic society, rabbinic world, tannaitic period, citation formulas, light precept, scholastic setting, sayings collection, tannaitic literature
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Rabban Gamaliel, Diogenes Laertius, Ben Sira, New York, Hillel the Elder, Rabban Johanan ben Zakkai, Roman Empire, Second Temple, Babylonian Talmud, Near Eastern, Tractate Avot, Common Era, Eminent Philosophers, Clement of Rome, Textual Variants, Mishnaic Text, Old Testament Wisdom, Rabbi Judah, Scholastic Rabbinism, History of Roman Legal Science, Avodah Zarah, Bava Kamma, Great Assembly, House of Hillel, Roman Palestine
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