Description
About the Author
Joseph Weiss was Professor of Jewish Studies, University College London, from 1966 until his death in 1969. David Goldstein, late Curator of Hebrew Books and Manuscripts at the British Library, was awarded the Webber Prize 1987 for this translation shortly before he died. Joseph Dan is Emeritus Gershom Scholem Professor of Kabbalah, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Reviews
'One can savour each essay on its own for its enduring qualities and perceptions regardless of the passing of time . . . The scholarship is profound, the notes are extensive, but it is also open to all inquiring minds and we must be grateful for its re-publication at this time.'
- Albert H. Friedlander, European Judaism
'A special strength of Weiss's scholarship is his ability to connect the specific to the general . . . All this is achieved through a skilful and judicious reading of frequently tendentious and contentious Hasidic sources. This work will be of interest to historians of religion in general, and to students of the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe in particular.'
- John D. Klier, Slavonic Review
'An impressive collection . . . conveys the authoritative views of one of the leading experts on Hasidism.'
- Geza Vermes, Society for Old Testament Study Newsletter
Book Information
ISBN 9781874774327
Author Joseph Weiss
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Weight(grams) 421g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 15mm