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Approaches to Talmud: Traditional and Academic Wednesdays 9am-12pm Fall 2015 Instructor: Matthew Goldstone (msg444@nyu.edu) Office Hours: Wednesdays 4-5pm Course Description: In this course we will examine several key legal passages (sugyot) in the Babylonian Talmud from both a traditional and an academic perspective. After identifying important tensions and inconsistencies in each text, we will consider the disparate solutions posed by the early medieval rabbis (Rishonim) and contemporary scholars, and compare their respective approaches. Through these in-depth readings we will highlight how modern assumptions and goals for Talmud study differ from earlier generations and how contemporary approaches allow us to uncover new structures and meanings in the text. Attention will be paid to the comprehension of Aramaic lexical and grammatical forms. Open to students with prior experience studying the Babylonian Talmud in the original. Course Goals: Understanding the differing assumptions, goals, and methods of traditional and academic Talmud study Becoming familiar with the principle tools and resources of academic Talmud study Engaging with different types of scholars and scholarship to encounter the diversity of academic approaches Learning important aspects of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic grammar relevant for the study of the Babylonian Talmud Assignments and Grades: Please complete the readings listed for each session before that class meeting. Please prepare primary readings to the best of your ability using dictionary reference tools before turning to translations to check your understanding. Grades are based on preparation and class participation (40%), the midterm (25%) and the final exam (35%). The undergraduate midterm and final each consist of three sections: 1) Aramaic grammar, 2) a short answer section, and 3) a long answer section. 1

Useful Resources: Michael Sokoloff, A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods (Ramat- Gan, Israel; Baltimore: Bar Ilan University Press ; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002). Marcus Jastrow, A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (New York: Pardes, 1950). Yitzh ak Frank, The Practical Talmud Dictionary (Jerusalem, Israel: Feldheim Publishers [distributor], 1991). Yitzh ak Frank, Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos: An Introduction to Aramaic (Jerusalem, Israel: Feldheim Publishers [distributor], 2003). Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal, Introduction to the Grammar of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, 2013. Shmuel Ashkenazi and Dov Jarden, Ozar Rashe Tevot: Thesaurus of Hebrew Abbreviations (Jerusalem: R. Mass, 1978). Class Schedule: 1. Aug 26 Introduction Introduction and syllabus Traditional & Academic Approaches i. Resources Dictionaries & Grammars The Night Watches (BT Ber.3a) Dipping Passover Vegetables (tpes. 10:10; BT Pes. 116a) 2. Sept 2 Differentiating Between Amoraic and Stammaitic Layers 14 Principles for separating Meimra & Stam i. Medieval rabbis recognizing separate sources Prayer at the Proper Time (BT Ber. 26a) Lost Property (BT BM 25b (PT BM 2:3, 8c)) Aramaic Verbal Forms & Suffixes o Primary Sources: ורמינהו...שכר תפלה בזמנה לא יהבי ליה + Mishna BT Berakhot 26a PT BM 2:3, 8c; BT BM 25b (Mishna up to double dots) o Secondary Rubenstein, Jeffrey. Criteria of Stammaitic Intervention in Aggada, Creation and Composition: The Contribution of the Bavli Redactors (Stammaim) to the Aggada. Ed. Jeffrey L. Rubenstein (Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 2005), 417-440 o Graduate Student Friedman, Shamma. Mavo Klali al Derech Ḥeker HaSugya. pg. 7-32 [This is a difficult read. Go through the Rubenstein reading first!] 3. Sept 9 Different Approaches & When was the Talmud Finished? Halivni vs. Friedman Two Different Approaches Changing from the Original Intent (BT Bava Metziah 78a-b; tmeg. 1:5) Aramaic The Aramaic infinitive and jussive 2

When was the Talmud finished? Primary Sources: BT Bava Metziah 78a-b; tmeg. 1:5 o Secondary Rubenstein, Jeffrey. Translator s Introduction. in The Formation of the Babylonian Talmud. David Weiss Halivni (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), xvii-xxx Weiner, David. Shamma Friedman s Methodological Principles. Semeia 27 (1983), 47-51 Vidas, Moulie. Tradition and the Formation of the Talmud. Princeton: Princeton University Press, (2014), 23-25 o Graduate Student Brody, Robert. On Dating The Anonymous Portions of the Babylonian Talmud, in Sidra 24-25 edited by David Henshke, 71-81. Jerusalem: Bar-Ilan University Press, 2010. [Hebrew with English summary at the end] Hauptman, J. Development of the Talmudic Sugya by Amoraic and Post- Amoraic Amplification of a Tannaitic Proto-Sugya in HUCA 58.01: 227-250 4. Sept 16 Manuscripts & Attributions Manuscripts Saving or Destroying a Life (msan 4:5) Blessings for Study (BT Ber 11b) Rabbinic Attributions Telling the Passover Story (BT Pes 116a ) Use of Manuscripts among traditional scholars Readings Primary Sources: Mishna San. 4:5 (אמר רב הונא... אף לתלמוד צריך )לחזור ו( לברך ( 11b BT Berakhot (מאי בגנות... עבדים היינו ( 116a BT Pesachim o Secondary W.S. Green. What s in a Name? The Problem of Rabbinic Biography, Approaches to Ancient Judaism I, ed. W.S. Green (Missoula, Montana: Scholars Press, 1979), 77-94. Kraemer, David. On the Reliability of Attributions in the Babylonian Talmud. Essential Papers on the Talmud, ed. Michael Chernick (New York: New York University Press, 1994), 276-292. o Graduate Student Steinmetz, Devora. Inter-Agadic Characterization of Sages in the Bavli and Implications for Reading Agada, Creation and Composition, ed. Jeffrey Rubenstein (Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2005), 293-337 Elman, Yaakov. The Socioeconomics of Babylonian Heresy, Jewish Law Association Studies 17 (2007), 122-127 3

Sept 23 NO CLASS (Yom Kippur) 5. Sept 30 - Yerushalmi and Bavli Using PT to elucidate BT Non-Jewish Holidays (PT AZ 1:3 (39c), BT AZ 2a) Kosher Cheese (maz 2:5, mhul 8:5, PT AZ 2:5 (41c), BT AZ 35a-b) Aramaic - Differences between Babylonian and Galilean Aramaic Primary Sources: (נקבצו יחדיו PT AZ 1:3 (39c), BT AZ 2a (until חנינא mhul 8:5, PT AZ 2:5 (41c), BT AZ 35a-b (from,(עגלי ע''ז maz 2:5 (until א כאן קודם חזרה, וכאן לאחר חזרה, ומשנה, לא זזה ממקומה s.v. Rashi,(זזה ממקומה until Secondary Kalmin, Palestinian Materials Preserved in the Bavli, in Sages, Stories, Authors, and Editors in Rabbinic Babylonia. (Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1994), 87-110 Graduate Student Jaffee, Martin. "The Babylonian Appropriation of the Talmud Yerushalmi: Redactional Studies in the Horayot Tractates." in New Perspectives on Ancient Judaism V4, ed. Alan Avery-Peck (New York: University Press of America, 1989), 3-24 Gray, Alyssa. A Talmud in Exile: The Influence of Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah on the Formation of Bavli Avodah Zarah. (Providence, RI: Brown University, 2005), 1-39. 6. Oct 7 - Talmud and History History in the Talmud Selling Weapons (taz 2:4, PT AZ 2:1 (40c), BT AZ 15b-16a) The Passover Afikoman (PT Pes. 10:4, BT Pes. 119b-120a) Aramaic Hebrew/Aramaic Letter Exchanges Primary Sources: (ועוד תניא אין מוכרין... דמגנו עילוון ( 15b-16a taz 2:4, PT AZ 2:1 (40c), BT AZ,וגוזליא לאבא s.v. PT Pes. 10:4, BT Pes. 119b-120a (Mishna until the 2 dots), Rashi beginning of Rashi s.v. אין מפטירין אחר מצה אפיקומן (up until אכילה ;(שלאחר Rashbam (בשני מקומות (until אמר רב שלא יעקרו מחבורה לחבורה s.v. Secondary Kalmin, Richard. Friends and Colleagues, or Barely Acquainted? Relationships between Fourth-Generation Teachers in the Babylonian Talmud, in Sages, Stories, Authors, and Editors in Rabbinic Babylonia. Pg 175-192 Graduate Student 4

Kalmin, Richard. Non-Rabbinic Jews, in The Sage in Jewish Society of Late Antiquity, pg 27-50 Neusner, Jacob. To the Israel Historical Society: Methodology in Talmudic History, in ed. Jacob Neusner, Contemporary Views of Ancient Judaism: Disputes and Debates (Binghamton University: Academic Studies in History of Judaism Global Publications, 2001), 1-33. 7. Oct 14 Growing Conceptualization & Midterm Resignation of Ownership (יאוש) (BT Suk. 29b-30a; BT BQ 67a-b) Intention on Shabbat (BT Beiẓa 23b) Midterm (Undergrads 1 1 ½ hours; Grads 2 hours) Primary Sources: until but not including בשלמא יבש + Mishna BT Suk. 29b-30a (first line of וא (אחר יאוש until אמר עולא BT BQ 67a-b (from ;שנאמר והבאתם s.v. Rashi,(יוחנן BT Beiẓa 23b Mishna (עגלה) & Gemara 8. Oct 21 Orality What is orality, how was material transmitted, when did it shift to written? Master of Abraham! (BT BB 134b, BT Shab. 22a, BT Ket. 2a) Prosbul (BT Git. 36a, BT MQ 2b) (ד and Prefix ל Aramaic Syntax (Anticipatory Pronominal Suffix, Prefix The Agonistic Bavli Primary Sources: א יוסף מריה דאברהם s.v. Rashi,(אמר רב יוסף... ובידו לגרשה ( 134b BT BB בשביעית בזמן s.v. Rashi,(תנן התם פרוסבול אינו משמט...הפקר ב''ד היה הפקר ( 36a-b BT Git הזה (תנן משקין בית השלחין...אבות אסר רחמנא ( 2b BT MQ Secondary Jaffee, Martin. What Difference does the orality of Rabbinic Writing Make in How should Rabbinic Literature be Read in the Modern World?, ed. Matthew Krauss, pp. 11-33. Graduate Student Elman, Yaakov. Orality and the Redaction of the Babylonian Talmud. Oral Tradition 14/1 (1999), 52-99. Jaffee, Martin. Torah in the Mouth: Writing and Oral Tradition in Palestinian Judaism, 200 BCE 400 CE. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, introduction & ch 7. 9. Oct 28 The Literary Turn Nullification of Prohibited Foods (Hullin 98a-99a) i. Sugya & Rashi 5

Primary Sources: לטעם s.v. Rashi,(א חייא בר אבא א יהושע בן לוי... והכא שרי ( 98a-99a o BT Hullin (פירוש בקונטרס... טעם כל דהו קאמר (from רבא אמר s.v. Tosafot,כעיקר Secondary o Tucker, Ethan M. Literary Agendas and Legal Conclusions: The Contributions of Rabbinic Editors to the Laws of Forbidden Mixtures. Dissertation Jewish Theological Seminary, 2006. (Introduction) Graduate Student o Rubenstein, Jeffrey L. Talmudic Stories: Narrative Art, Composition, and Culture. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. 1-33. o Gafni, Isaiah. Rethinking Talmudic History: the challenge of literary and redaction criticism 10. Nov 4 The Literary Turn (Continued) Nullification of Prohibited Foods (Hullin 98a-99a) i. Tosafot and Academic Interpretations Aramaic Apocopation & Dropped Letters 11. Nov 11 Contextualizing the Bavli Recent turn to Persian/Syriac Context Building on a Riverbank (BM 108a) A Borrowed Lulav (tsuk. 2:13; BT Suk 41b) Temporary Marriage (BT Yoma 18b) Primary Sources: האי מאן דאחזיק ברקתא דנהרא; חציפא הוי; והאידנא דכתבי s.v. Rashi ;אמר שמואל 108a o BM והאידנא דכתבי פרסאי s.v. Tos ;פרסאי לא החזירו לא יצא o tsuk. 2:11; BT Suk 41b Mishna through יחודי s.v. Tos ;מאן הויא ליומא s.v. until the Mishna; Rashi רב כי מקלע 18b o BT Yoma ותו לא from beginning until בעלמא הוו Secondary o Secunda, Shai. Talmudic Text and Iranian Context: On the Development of Two Talmudic Narratives, AJS Review 33:1 )2009(, 45-69. o Shai Secunda, The Iranian Talmud: Reading the Bavli in Its Sasanian Context (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014), 1 7. Graduate Student o Lieberman, Saul. Rabbinic Interpretation of Scripture, in Hellenism in Jewish Palestine, (New York: JTS, 1994), 47-82. o Richard Lee Kalmin, Migrating Tales: The Talmud s Narratives and Their Historical Context (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 2014), 1 23. 12. Nov 18 Halakha, Aggadah & Theory The Rise of Theory Drinking on Purim (BT Meg. 7b) 6

A Parody of NT Material (BT Pes. 57a-b) Feminist Theory Examples (BT Shab 140a, BT Shab 114b-115a) Aramaic - Negations Primary Sources: מחלפי סעודתייהו, לאבסומי s.v. Rashi ;אביי בר אבין... מתרחיש ניסא 7b o BT Meg מלכא ומלכתא... ופסקיה לימיניה o BT Pes. 57a-b אבל לא ביד... (Skip from?איתמר חרדל שלשו מערב שבת... ואת לא אכלת 140a o BT Shab (אלא אמר שמואל אמר רבי חייא בר Skip to...אמר רבי זירא אמררב הונא... בקניבת ירק 114b-115a o BT Shab אבא...יוחנן דאסיר Secondary o Culler - Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction (1. What is Theory?) Graduate Student o Wimpfheimer, Barry. Narrating the Law: A Poetics of Talmudic Legal Stories. Pg 13-24 o Boyarin, Daniel. Intertextuality and the Reading of Midrash. pg 11-19 [Toward a New Theory of Midrash] o Boyarin, Daniel. Carnal Israel: Reading Sex in Talmudic Culture. Pg 227-245 [Concluding Forward: Talmudic Study as Cultural Critique] Nov 25 No Class (Fri Class Schedule) 13. Dec 2 Legal Theory Legal Theory A Minor s Refusal to Marry (myev. 13:1; PT Yev. 13:1; BT Yev. 107b) Don t Make Factions (Deut. 14:1; Sifre Deut. 96; PT Pes. 4:1 (30d); BT Yev. 13b-14a) Aramaic Common and Irregular Roots Primary Sources: o myev. 13:1; BT Yev. 107b ( אמרו להן בית הלל...תרי קיטרי עבדו ביה ;(תניא PT Yev. (אמרו בית הלל... מיאוניה מיאונין )13:1 רבי שמעון בן לקיש שאל... רבי סימון בשם (30d) o Deut. 14:1; Sifre Deut. 96; PT Pes. 4:1 תנן התם מגילה נקראת...דמודע ליה לשמעא 13b-14a BT Yev. ;רבי יוחנן במתמיה Secondary o Hayes, Christine, In the west, they laughed at him: The mocking realists of the Babylonian Talmud, Journal of Law, Religion & State 2 (2013) 137-167. Graduate Student o Hanina Ben-Menahem, Judicial Deviation in Talmudic Law: Governed by Men, Not by Rules (Chur [Switzerland]; New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991), 1 18. 7

o Suzanne Last Stone, On the Interplay of Rules, Cases, and Concepts in Rabbinic Legal Literature, Diné Israel 24 (2007): 125-55. 14. Dec 9 Readings - TBD Women and Birkat Hamazon (Ber. 20b) Fiery Tangents (BQ 60a-b) Review for Final 15. Fri Dec 18 9:00am-11:00am Tentative Final Exam 8