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- W26273252 abstract "One of the central characteristics of post-biblical Judaism is its prohibition of intennarriage. A Jew may not marry a non-Jew. From GrecoRoman antiquity to the present day this prohibition has been the subject of much discussion. Jewish writers have defended it as necessary for the perpetuation of Judaism. Jewish .. reformers (some would call them .. apostates') have attacked it as an unnecessary barrier between Jews and the outside world. Antisemites have used it to prove that the Jews hate the rest of humanity. The prohibition of intermarriage with all gentiles is not biblical. Leviticus lists numerous sexual taboos (chapters 18 and 20) but fails lo include intermarriage among them. Exod 34: 15 and Deut 7:3-4 prohibit intermarriage with the seven Canaanite nations, and Deut 23:2-9 prohibits four additional nations from entering the congregation of the Lord, perhaps a prohibition of marriage. But neither Exodus nor Deuteronomy prohibits intermarriage with all non-Israelites. and neither accords any centrality or unusual importance to the prohibitions which it does contain. Since biblical Israel was a nation living on its own land. it had no need for a prohibition of intermarriage with all outsiders. Attitudes changed when conditions changed. In the wake of the destruction of the temple in 587 BCE. Judea lost any semblance of political independence. the tribal structure of society was shattered. and the Israelites were scattered among the nations. In these new circumstances Israelite religion gradually became Judaism, and Israelites gradually became Jews. Of the numerous differences between Judaism and Israelite religion, two are important here: (I) Judaism prohibited intermarriage with all outsiders but (2) permitted gentiles to convert and become (almost) equal to the native born. The process which yielded these innovations had already begun by the time of Ezra and Nehemiah. was well under way by the time of the Maccabees. and was substantially complete by the time of lhe Talmud. 1" @default.
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- W26273252 title "From the Bible to the Talmud: The Prohibition of Intermarriage" @default.
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