Holy Men and Hunger Artists Fasting and Asceticism in Rabbinic Culture
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Introduction, | 3 | (18) | |
| 1. "What Will Become of Torah?": The Ascetic Discipline of Torah Study, | 21 | (38) | |
| 2. "The Principal Remains for the Next World": Delayed Gratification and Avoidance of Pleasure in Rabbinic Thought, | 59 | (16) | |
| 3. Qedûšâ and Perišût: The Language of Rabbinic Asceticism, | 75 | (18) | |
| 4. The Asceticism of Fasting, | 93 | (28) | |
| 5. Saint or Sinner? Rabbinic Attitudes toward Fasting and Asceticism in Palestine and Babylonia in Late Antiquity, | 121 | (12) | |
| Conclusion-Rabbinic Asceticism: Alternative, Not Aberration, | 133 | (4) | |
| Abbreviations, | 137 | (4) | |
| Editions of Rabbinic Works Cited, | 141 | (2) | |
| Notes, | 143 | (66) | |
| Bibliography, | 209 | (14) | |
| Index of Primary Sources, | 223 | (2) | |
| General Index, | 225 |
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