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By the mid-sixteenth century, Jews in the cities of Italy were being crowded into compulsory ghettos as a result of the oppressive policies of Pope Paul IV and his successors.The sermons of Jewish preachers during this period provide a remarkable vantage point from which to view the early modern Jewish social and cultural landscape.In this eloquent collection, six leading scholars of Italian Jewish history reveal the important role of these preachers: men who served as a bridge between the ghetto and the Christian world outside, between old and new conventions, and between elite and popular modes of thought. The story of how they reflected and shaped the culture of their listeners, who felt the pressure of cramped urban life as well as of political, economic, and religious persecution, is finally beginning to be told. Through the words of the Italian ghetto preachers, we discover a richly textured panorama of Jewish life more than 400 years ago.

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title:Preachers of the Italian Ghetto
author:Ruderman, David B.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520077350
print isbn13:9780520077355
ebook isbn13:9780585115498
language:English
subjectJewish preaching--Italy--History--16th century, Jewish preaching--Italy--History--17th century, Judaism--Italy--History--16th century, Judaism--Italy--History--17th century, Jewish sermons--History and criticism, Rabbis--Italy--Biography, Moscato, Judah b
publication date:1992
lcc:BM730.A4I87 1992eb
ddc:296.4/2/094509031
subject:Jewish preaching--Italy--History--16th century, Jewish preaching--Italy--History--17th century, Judaism--Italy--History--16th century, Judaism--Italy--History--17th century, Jewish sermons--History and criticism, Rabbis--Italy--Biography, Moscato, Judah b
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Preachers of the Italian Ghetto
Edited by David B. Ruderman
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley Los Angeles Oxford
Page iv
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press
Oxford, England
Copyright 1992 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Preachers of the Italian ghetto / edited by David B. Ruderman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-520-07735-0 (alk. paper)
1. Preaching, JewishItalyHistory16th century. 2. Preaching,
JewishItalyHistory17th century. 3. JudaismItaly
History16th century. 4. JudaismItalyHistory17th century.
5. Jewish sermonsHistory and criticism. 6. RabbisItaly
Biography. 7. Moscato, Judah ben Joseph, ca. 1539ca. 1593.
I. Ruderman, David B.
BM730.A4I87 1992
296.4'2'094509031dc20 91-31552
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984 Picture 2
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For Tali
With Great Affection
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Contents
Illustrations
viii
1. Introduction
David B. Ruderman
1
2. Italian Jewish Preaching: An Overview
Marc Saperstein
22
3. Judah Moscato: A Late Renaissance Jewish Preacher
Moshe Idel
41
4. Preaching as Mediation Between Elite and Popular Cultures: The Case of Judah Del Bene
Robert Bonfil
67
5. Jewish Preaching and the Language of Science: The Sermons of Azariah Figo
David B. Ruderman
89
6. Preaching in the Venetian Ghetto: The Sermons of Leon Modena
Joanna Weinberg
105
7. Speaking of the Dead: The Emergence of the Eulogy among Italian Jewry of the Sixteenth Century
Elliott Horowitz
129
Notes On Contributors
163
Index
165

Page viii
Illustrations
First page from Jacob Zahalon's Or ha-Darshanim (A Manual for preachers) (London, 1717).
2
Title page from Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen's Shneim-Asar Derashot (Venice, 1594).
23
Title page from Judah Moscato's Sefer Nefuzot Yehudah (Venice, 1589).
42
Title page from Judah Assael Del Bene's Kissot le-Veit David (Verona, 1646).
68
Title page from Azariah Figo's Binah le-Ittim (Venice, 1653).
90
Title page from Leon Modena's Midbar Yehudah (Venice, 1602).
106
Manuscript page from a collection of funeral sermons of Abraham of Sant' Angelo.
130

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Introduction
David B. Ruderman
When in 1581 the English cleric Gregory Martin published his personal reflections on Rome, he singled out the Italian preachers whose activity he had observed:
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And to heare the maner of the Italian preacher, with what a spirit he toucheth the hart, and moveth to compunction, (for to that end they employ their talke and not in disputinge matters of controversie which, god be thanked, there needeth not) that is a singular joy and a merveilous edifying to a good Christian man.1
Father Martin's panegyric on the pleasure of listening to a moving sermon was surely not an atypical response to the phenomenon of preaching in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. As Hilary Smith remarks, the same scenario was reported all over Europe: "large congregations sitting (or standing) spellbound at the feet of a preacher who, by the sheer power of his eloquence and personal magnetism, was able to hold their attention for an hour or possibly longer."2 Of course, the good friar meant Christian preachers and their sermons, those he seemed to encounter wherever he wandered in Rome: in the major churches, in the hospitals and convents, and even in the piazzas. There is no doubt that he also noticed a community of Jewish residents in the city of the popes during these meanderings. He acknowledges hearing "the voices of the holy preachers" in their regular weekly meetings with the Jews, exhorting them to convert to Christianity.3
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