TY - JOUR
T1 - The Holiness of Rizba
T2 - A Study of a Rabbinic Historiography
AU - Yahalom, Shalem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Shalem Yahalom, 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This study deals with the public declaration by the Tosaphist R. Yitzhak ben Abraham (Rizba) about his inability to consummate his marriage during its first few years. Ephraim Urbach, the great mid-twentieth century Jewish historian, considered this confession to be an expression of holiness and purity and to the ability to dissociate sexuality from feelings of guilt and shame. This assessment reflects the pretensions of Judaic studies of the era to understand the characters and predilections of rabbinic figures at a remove of hundreds of years. This paper rejects Urbach's conclusions, maintaining that the compunctions associated with nudity and sexuality are modern phenomena. In medieval Europe, men and women bathed together, and this practice was considered perfectly acceptable in both Jewish and non-Jewish circles. Likewise, the intimate lives of married couples were not private. Consequently, Rizba's disclosure does not attest to his being holy or pure to an unusual degree.
AB - This study deals with the public declaration by the Tosaphist R. Yitzhak ben Abraham (Rizba) about his inability to consummate his marriage during its first few years. Ephraim Urbach, the great mid-twentieth century Jewish historian, considered this confession to be an expression of holiness and purity and to the ability to dissociate sexuality from feelings of guilt and shame. This assessment reflects the pretensions of Judaic studies of the era to understand the characters and predilections of rabbinic figures at a remove of hundreds of years. This paper rejects Urbach's conclusions, maintaining that the compunctions associated with nudity and sexuality are modern phenomena. In medieval Europe, men and women bathed together, and this practice was considered perfectly acceptable in both Jewish and non-Jewish circles. Likewise, the intimate lives of married couples were not private. Consequently, Rizba's disclosure does not attest to his being holy or pure to an unusual degree.
KW - Ephraim Urbach
KW - Tosaphists
KW - Yitzhak ben Abraham
KW - sexuality in religion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85175658306&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1163/15700704-12341409
DO - 10.1163/15700704-12341409
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AN - SCOPUS:85175658306
SN - 1568-4857
VL - 26
SP - 146
EP - 165
JO - Review of Rabbinic Judaism
JF - Review of Rabbinic Judaism
IS - 2
ER -