Exile in Amsterdam
Saperstein reviews the broad outlines of Morteira''s biography, his treatment by scholars, and his image in literary works. He then reconstructs the process by which the preacher produced and delivered his sermons. Morteiras sermons also provide a trove of information about individuals and institutions in Morteira''s Amsterdam, enabling Saperstein to analyze the shortcomings of behavior and the lapses in faith criticized by the preacher. The sermons also presented an ongoing program of adult education that transmitted the Jewish tradition on a high yet accessible level to a congregation of new Jews---immigrants who had lived as Christians in Portugal and were now assuming a Jewish identity with minimal prior knowledge. Here Saperstein focuses on themes Morteira considered crucial: memories of the historical past, confrontations with Christianity, ideas of exile and messianic redemption, and attitudes toward the New Christians who remained in Portugal.
These historical reflections on Amsterdams community of new Jews are illustrated by eight of Morteiras sermons, which Saperstein presents in English and with full annotation for the first time. Exile in Amsterdam offers those interested in European Jewish history and homiletics access to primary source documents and the scholarship of one of the premier historians of Jewish preaching.
- Undertitel
- Saul Levi Morteira's Sermons to a Congregation of New Jews
- Författare
- Saperstein Marc
- ISBN
- 9780822963738
- Språk
- engelska
- Vikt
- 820 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2005-12-31
- Sidor
- 612

