Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
European Judaism
Angaben zur Quelle:
53,1 (2020) 120-129
Keywords:
Baeck, Leo,
;
Bathhouses History
;
Human body Religious aspects
;
Judaism
;
Mind and body
;
Greece Civilization
Abstract:
While some philosophers have posited Judaism and Hellenism as opposites, interesting collaboration has always taken place in the liminal spaces between the two poles. In this article, I explore one such space: the bathhouse. I draw on two stories from different epochs and places: Rabban Gamliel's interlocution with Proclus ben Philosophus in second-century Akko; and Rabbi Lionel Blue's experience with Rabbi Dr Werner van der Zyl in twentieth-century Amsterdam. Based on these two stories, I argue that certain spaces allow for collaboration, wherein seemingly contrasting cultures can be reconciled. I focus particularly on how attitudes to minds and bodies are articulated through the prism of bathhouses.
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