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Massekhet Ta'anit

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Tal Ilan discusses tractate Ta'anit of the Babylonian Talmud, which deals with ritual fasting, usually in the case of rain failure. In this commentary, the author presents and discusses texts from the tractate which are relevant to women and gender. These include legal proclamations on the participation of women in public fasts, stories on pious men, whose proper conduct toward women make them ideal intermediaries for bringing rain and discussions of gendered rabbinic terms such as Bat Qol, usually translated as 'heavenly voice' but which literally translated means 'a daughter's voice'. The overall impression of this tractate is that it emphasizes the way the relationship between rainfall and the dry ground was imagined by the rabbis in a gendered metaphor of sexual relations in which rain is male and the land is female. This theme repeats itself in the tractate throughout.

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ISBN: 9783161495243
Publication date: 18th February 2008
Author: Tal Ilan
Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 350 pages
Genres: Language teaching and learning
Language teaching and learning
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Higher education, tertiary education
Legal history
Ancient history
Religion: general
Comparative religion
Interfaith relations
Judaism