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Canonization of the Synagogue Service, The

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Lawrence A. Hoffman’s inquiry into the reasons for the canonization of the Jewish style synagogue service between the eighth and eleventh centuries presents a novel reinterpretation of the availabl...
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  • 30 November 1979
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Lawrence A. Hoffman’s inquiry into the reasons for the canonization of the Jewish style synagogue service between the eighth and eleventh centuries presents a novel reinterpretation of the available evidence that will have repercussions for studies of Jewish and Christian liturgy. The author suggests that Babylonian Jewish authorities attempted to fix Jewish liturgy during the height of the geonic period (c. 750-1025 A. D.) in response to changing social and economic conditions, and that this period, customarily considered as a whole, should be divided instead into three distinct eras. Because the changing attitude toward liturgical canonization during this period reflects the Jewish community’s self-perception and its view of other groups with whom it dealt, Professor Hoffman’s findings cast fresh light on such important matters as the Karaite schism and the condition of the medieval Palestinian community. In addition, many of the ancient liturgical alternatives discussed provide essential background for studies of both Jewish and Christian liturgies of antiquity. To enhance usefulness of the book for nonexperts, this volume contains a glossary of liturgical terms and rubrics, introductory surveys of the history of the prayers discussed, and full biography and notes for further reading.
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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press
Series: Studies in Judaism and Christianity
Publication Date: 30 November 1979
ISBN: 9780268076658
Format: eBook
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"Hoffman's book is bound to become a classic in the field of Jewish liturgy...highly recommended to all students of liturgy and religion." —Journal of the American Academy of Religion



" ... a well-written and highly intelligent book... a truly compendious and thorough account of the subject. The work is carried out in reverent detail. It is a truly formidable treatment of an important subject." —Journal of Jewish Studies



"The author has...done a skillful and thorough job, and the result is a book which is of importance for those with an interest in the history of the geonic period and, especially, the controversy with the Qaraites." —Hebrew Studies



"The Canonization of the Synagogue Service is an important contribution to the study of the history of Jewish liturgy." —Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies



"The volume before us is a study of the role of the Babylonian geonim in the 'canonization' of Jewish liturgy during the geonic period (ca. 757-1038 A.D.). The available geonic literature was sifted by the author to isolate those liturgical formulae cited disapprovingly. He then determined who used these unacceptable formulae and, hence, against whom the geonim polemicized." —Journal of Religion

Lawrence A. Hoffman is Barbara and Stephen Friedman Professor of Liturgy, Worship, and Ritual and director of the Synagogue 2000 Initiative for synagogue spirituality, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York.