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Commissioned by Robin Buller (University of California-Berkeley) One of the books that made a significant impression on me in my childhood years was The Story of Masada (1968) by Yigael Yadin, retold for young readers by Gerald Gottlieb (1969). Later in life, I, like the author of the book under review, led groups up the steep "Snake Path" that climbs up the eastern face of the mountain, most recently taking my thirteen-year-old son and his classmates for a bar-mitzvah hike in between COVID-19 lockdowns just last year. So, when asked to review Jodi Magness's Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth, I jumped at the opportunity. I was not disappointed, finding this book to be an excellent summary of the history and archaeology of the site, written by one of the most prominent Masada scholars of our generation.
2020
Review of Magness, Jodi. Masada: From Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth.
Journal of Military History, 1998
Review of Nachman Ben Yehuda, The Masada Myth. Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel
https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/sites/bibleinterp.arizona.edu/files/images/ZiasJuly3%20revised9.pdf, 2019
A critique and reply to Amnon Ben-Tor's recent book on Masada.
If you were to Google the ,מעפילים intending to do research for a bible paper, you would have to dig deep into the results to find anything about the tragic subjects of Bamidbar 14-39-45. Instead, the top result would be for the Hebrew Wikipedia page about ,"ההעפלה" the wave of immigrants to Israel between 1934 and 1948. The fact that Israeli society has decided to refer to Sefer Bamidbar in describing this movement is only surprising on the surface. Both the מעפילים and the העפלה decided to make their way into the Land of Israel against the wishes of powerful authorities. For the העפלה it was the British Mandate, for the מעפילים it was the word of God and his appointed messenger. Even more interesting is the parallels between the מעפילים of Bamidbar and the Zionist movement as a whole, as both decided to go and conquer the Land of Israel without express divine permission. Small wonder, then, that some 20 th century interpreters of this story saw the Zionist movement as modern-day .מעפילים This, in turn, raises an important issue for discussing biblical interpretation. What role does the surrounding world of the interpreter play in biblical interpretation? To what extent are interpreters of the biblical text influenced by the world around them, in addition to the text in front of them? In this paper, we will use the interpretation of this story in the 20 th century as a case study to see how biblical interpretation uses or ignores the world around it.
Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2005
In this paper, I present the material culture relevant to understanding Jewish life in Palestine in the century or so before the Revolt. I organize the evidence according to the locales and activities from which they result, paying particular attention to the evidence for date and distribution since these are the criteria that allow us to track when and where these activities and the attitudes they represent appear. Some aspects of life and culture are better represented by archaeological remains than others but of course that is a drawback of all ancient evidence, including that from texts. In brief, the archaeological evidence shows that Jews throughout Judea, Galilee, and Gaulanitis were closely linked by religious practices and so, likely, beliefs, but quite divided by cultural attitudes. Beginning in the early first century B.C.E., workshops for kitchen pottery, standardized oil jars, and household or neighborhood mikva’ot reveal that Jewish women and men adopted overtly religious activities and attitudes into their households and daily lives. In the later first century B.C.E. and early first century C.E., they began using stone vessels and a specific new form of oil lamp to further distinguish and identify themselves. Other remains, however, tell a different story. In Jerusalem, the wealthy embraced the use of decorated table vessels, Italian-style cooking pans, foreign modes of dining, and the construction of elaborately decorated display tombs – all of which reflect foreign, classicizing activities and attitudes. These sorts of remains are rare or absent in rural Judea, Jewish Galilee, and Gaulanitis. The archaeological evidence thus provides an eyewitness view of a population strongly unified in religious practices but sharply divided by cultural ethic. Such a view is certainly helpful for understanding the environment in which the Revolt began. Even better, it may assist in explaining why it failed.
Israel Studies, 2008
Zionist collective memory has long associated Masada with the struggle to secure Jewish sovereignty over the land of Israel. This article examines the effects of the political upheavals of the Oslo and post-Oslo periods on the meanings ascribed to Masada. It documents the popularity of a critical counter-narrative in tour guides' presentations of Masada to diaspora Jewish tourists. Directly informed by memories of the Rabin assassination, this critical counter-narrative emphasizes the dangers posed by Jewish extremists adhering to messianic religious ideologies. The focus on internal rather than external threats to Jewish sovereignty represents a sharp break with past framings of Masada's meaning. The paper discusses the implications for the study of political culture and collective memory.
Nişantaşı üniversitesi sosyal bilimler dergisi/Nişantaşı Üniversitesi sosyal bilimler dergisi, 2024
Recull de treballs. Revista del Centre d'Estudis Sinibald de Mas, 2020
Mateos Cruz y Morán Sánchez (eds.), Exemplum et Spolia La reutilización arquitectónica en la transformación del paisaje urbano de las ciudades históricas, vol. II, pp. 591-599, 2020
Time and History in Prehistory, pp. 58-76, 2018
SI HADJ MOHAND ABDENOUR, 2022
Proceedings of the 2nd African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, 2020
SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety, 2018
Wchłanialne nici chirurgiczne: katgut i Dexon w Polskiej Rzeczpospolitej Ludowej na tle rozwoju technologii zachodnich (Absorbable Surgical Sutures: Catgut and Dexon in the Polish People’s Republic in the Context of Western Technological Development), 2024
Anaesthesia, 1993
Goldschmidt Abstracts, 2020
Biotechnology Letters
Ecoforum Journal, 2012
International Review of Mission, 2020
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998
Toxicology Letters, 2011
Journal of Approximation Theory, 1994