The Ḥavurot that Were in Jerusalem

A tradition in the name of R. Eleazar b. R. Zadok in Tosefta Megillah 4:15 tells of the activities of certain ḥavurot, or societies "that were in Jerusalem". This article tries to clarify: a) the historical veracity of the existence of such societies; b) their social and/or religious funct...

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Main Author: Peli, Pinḥas 1930-1989 (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: College 1984
In: Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion
Year: 1984, Volume: 55, Pages: 55-74
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Tosefta / Jewish ethics
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
ZB Sociology
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:A tradition in the name of R. Eleazar b. R. Zadok in Tosefta Megillah 4:15 tells of the activities of certain ḥavurot, or societies "that were in Jerusalem". This article tries to clarify: a) the historical veracity of the existence of such societies; b) their social and/or religious function; and above all, c) the ideonic motivation behind them. Checking this last point brings us to examine the place of a "pragmatic" reasoning for doing acts of kindness, coming to assure a kind of "social contract" for the mutual benefit of all involved. This, as against the usual reasoning for doing the good for "its own sake" or because it was commanded by God. Another point explored is the possible connection between charity and prayer as corelated social functions.
ISSN:0360-9049
Contains:In: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion