Qumran Yahad and Rabbinic Havurah : A Comparison Reconsidered

Updated by: 
Shlomi Efrati
Research notes: 
reader checked 17/11/2011 SE
Reference type: 
Book section
Author(s): 
Fraade, Steven D.
year: 
2011
Full title: 

Qumran Yahad and Rabbinic Havurah : A Comparison Reconsidered

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Legal Fictions: Studies of Law and Narrative in the Discursive Worlds of Ancient Jewish Sectarians and Sages
Issue / Series Volume: 
147
Series Title: 
Supplements for the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Editor(s): 
Fraade, Steven D.
Place of Publication: 
Leiden
Publisher: 
Brill
Pages: 
125-143
Chapter: 
7
Abstract: 

Since soon after the initial discoveries and publications of the Dead Sea Scrolls, scholars have compared the Yahad of the scrolls with the H ăb ûrâ of early rabbinic literature and sought to establish a historical relationship and developmental progression between the two types of communal organization. The present article reviews select but representative examples from such scholarship, seeking to reveal their underlying presumptions and broader implications, while questioning whether the available evidence allows for the sorts of sociological comparisons and historical reconstructions that they adduce.

Alternative title: 
JSJSup
Original Publication: 
Fraade, Steven D. "Qumran Yahad and Rabbinic Ha b ura : A Comparison Reconsidered " DSD 16/3 (2009) 433-453.
Label: 
2011
Record number: 
3 946