Indiana Jones meets The Da Vinci Code in an old Egyptian synagogue—the amazing story of one of the most important discoveries in modern religious scholarship. In 1896, Rabbi Solomon Schechter of Cambridge University stepped into the attic of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo, Egypt, and there found the largest treasure trove of medieval and early manuscripts ever discovered. He had entered the synagogue's genizah—its repository for damaged and destroyed Jewish texts—which held nearly 300,000 individual documents, many of which were over 1,000 years old. Considered among the most important discoveries in modern religious history, its contents contained early copies of some of the Dead Sea Scrolls, early manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, and other sacred literature. The importance of the genizah's contents rivals that of the Rosetta Stone, and by virtue of its sheer mass alone, it will continue to command our attention indefinitely. This is the first accessible, comprehensive account of this astounding discovery. It will delight you with its fascinating adventure story—why this enormous collection was amassed, how it was discovered and the many lessons to be found in its contents. And it will show you how Schechter's find, though still being "unpacked" today, forever transformed our knowledge of the Jewish past, Muslim history and much more. "Gripping…. With descriptive flair, [this] is a page-turner, a fast-paced archaeological mystery, a globe-trotting adventure, and a wonderful story. Highly recommended!" Dr. Ron Wolfson. - "For bibliophiles as well as historians; this is the kind of story that will set their hearts aflutter. Recommended." —Library Journal
| Prologue | p. xi |
| Introduction: Treasures in the Synagogue Attic | p. 1 |
| The Genizah Moment | p. 13 |
| Solomon Schechter: The Rabbi of Christ's College | p. 31 |
| "The Giblews": The Sisters, Their Adventures, and the Documents That Opened the Genizah | p. 42 |
| May 13, 1896 | p. 53 |
| A Battlefield of Books | p. 64 |
| Unpacking the Boxes | p. 92 |
| More Treasures Come to Light: The Genizah after Schechter, 1902-50 | p. 115 |
| Professor Genizah: Shelomo Dov Goitein and the Mediterranean Society He Uncovered | p. 133 |
| Sheet Music, Long-Lost Talmud, and a Lame and Decrepit Female Hyena: The Second Half-Century of Genizah Research | p. 157 |
| The Genizah Today | p. 179 |
| The Friedberg Genizah Project | p. 201 |
| Conclusion: Sacred Treasure | p. 221 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 231 |
| Notes | p. 235 |
| Photo Credits | p. 247 |
| Index | p. 249 |
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ISBN: 9781580235129
ISBN-10: 1580235123
Audience:
General
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 288
Published: 19th March 2012
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Dimensions (cm): 22.8 x 15.0
x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.408