The Dual Strategy of Rabbinic Purity Legislation

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reader checked 22/02/2012 AL
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Noam, Vered
year: 
2008
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The Dual Strategy of Rabbinic Purity Legislation

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Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume: 
39
Issue / Series Volume: 
4-5
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0
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Pages: 
471-512
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An examination of Tannaic sources uncovers a dual strategy regarding the bounds of non-priestly purity. On the one hand, it was common during the period of the Second Temple and thereafter to exercise extreme caution in keeping impurity away even from the profane. On the other hand, however, the sages acted overtly to maintain a clear distinction between the theoretical-biblical concept of ritual impurity, which was steadily limited to the sacred, and the much more stringent customs they lived by. The article argues that, contrary to what has been accepted in the literature, there never existed any disagreement on this issue in the rabbinic world.

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JSJ
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Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Leviticus
Chapter(s): 
11
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Book: 
Leviticus
Chapter(s): 
17
Verse(s): 
Book: 
Numbers
Chapter(s): 
19
Verse(s): 
Book: 
Deuteronomy
Chapter(s): 
19
Verse(s): 
2
Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents: 
Scroll / Document: 
11Q19
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Column
Passage: 
48
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URL: 
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/jsj/2008/00000039/F0020004/art00002
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13/10/2008
Record number: 
12 091