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Jewish Blues

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Jewish Blues presents a broad cultural, social, and intellectual history of the color blue in Jewish life between the sixteenth and twenty-first centuries. Bridging diverse domains such as religiou...
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  • 14 February 2023
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Jewish Blues presents a broad cultural, social, and intellectual history of the color blue in Jewish life between the sixteenth and twenty-first centuries. Bridging diverse domains such as religious law, mysticism, eschatology, as well as clothing and literature, this book contends that, by way of a protracted process, the color blue has constituted a means through which Jews have understood themselves.

In ancient Jewish texts, the term for blue, tekhelet, denotes a dye that serves Jewish ritual purposes. Since medieval times, however, Jews gradually ceased to use tekhelet in their ritual life. In the nineteenth century, however, interest in restoring ancient dyes increased among European scholars. In the Jewish case, rabbis and scientists attempted to reproduce the ancient tekhelet dye. The resulting dyes were gradually accepted in the ritual life of many Orthodox Jews. In addition to being a dye playing a role in Jewish ritual, blue features prominently in the Jewish mystical tradition, in Jewish magic and popular custom, and in Jewish eschatology. Blue is also representative of the Zionist movement, and it is the only chromatic color in the national flag of the State of Israel.

Through the study of the changing roles and meanings attributed to the color blue in Judaism, Jewish Blues sheds new light on the power of a visual symbol in shaping the imagination of Jews throughout history. The use of the color blue continues to reflect pressing issues for Jews in our present era, as it has become a symbol of Jewish modernity.

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Price: $54.95
Pages: 252
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Jewish Culture and Contexts
Publication Date: 14 February 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781512823370
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Jewish, RELIGION / Judaism / History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies
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"Sagiv simultaneously engages in a synchronic analysis of the color blue in this contemporary moment by skillfully interweaving interdisciplinary lenses necessary for a robust social history of a color in Jewish and Zionist thinking that continues to reflect deeper unspoken truths. Sagiv engages the reader in a generative discussion about blue, ranging from its appearances in Israeli poetry and art criticism to European philosophy and Jewish mysticism."
Gadi Sagiv is Associate Professor in the Department of History, Philosophy, and Judaic Studies atThe Open University of Israel.