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    本講演は、20世紀初頭のポーランドにおけるユダヤ神秘主義ルネッサンスの一部と

    して、ヒレル・ツァイトリン1871-1942)という特異な人物に焦点をあてる。近代

    ユダヤ思想の文脈のなかで彼のメシア的ヴィジョンを分析し、またウィリアム・ジェ

    イムズ、ニーチェ、アブラハム・ヨシュア・ヘッシェル、マルティン・ブーバーらの

    哲学と彼の哲学との比較を試みるものである。

     

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    1  Martin Buber, The Legends of the Baal Shem [1908], pp. xii-xiii.

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    2  Hillel Zeitlin, My Life in Brief  (1928), translated in Arthur Green, Hasidic Spirituality, p. 4.

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    3 op.cit., pp. 4-5.

    4 op.cit., p. 5.

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    5 Hillel Zeitlin, ‘Aufgaben der Polnischen Juden’, Der  Jude (1916-1917): pp. 88-90.

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    6  Hillel Zeitlin, What Does Yavneh Want? A Dialogue (1928), translated in Arthur Green, Hasidic Spiritual-

    ity, pp. 37-39.

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    8 Hillel Zeitlin, Davar  la-‘ Amim, 1928, p. 13.

    9  ibid.

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    Bar Sella, Shraga. ‘On the Brink of Disaster: Hillel Zeitlin’s Struggle for Jewish Survival in

    Poland’, Polin 11 (1998): pp. 77-93.

    Green, Arthur, ‘Three Warsaw Mystics’,  Rivkah Shatz-Uffenheimer Memorial Volume, 2, eds.

    Rachel Elior, Joseph Dan, Jerusalem 1996, English Section, pp. 1-58.

    Green, Arthur.  Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin (New

    York: The Classics of Western Spirituality, Paulist Press, 2012).

    Green, Arthur. ‘Hillel Zeitlin and neo-Hasidic readings of the Zohar’,  Kabbalah: Journal for the

    Study of Jewish Mystical Texts 22 (2010): pp. 59-78.

    Mendes-Flohr, Paul and Gries, Ze’ev. ‘Introduction’, in Martin Buber, The Tales of Rabbi Nachman,

    trans. Maurice Friedman (Atlantic Highlands, NJ 1988), pp. ix-xxviii.

    Meir, Jonatan.  Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav: World Weariness and Longing for the Messiah, Two

     Essays by Hillel Zeitlin (Jerusalem: Yeriot, Essays and Papers in the Jewish Studies Bearing on the

    図 1:ツァイトリンを描いた有名なカリカチュア。新しい契約の石

    板を携えた悪魔の一種として描か

    れている。

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    Humanities and the Social Sciences, 2006).

    Meir, Jonatan. ‘The Book of Visions: On the Mystical Diary of Hillel Zeitlin and the Attempts to

    Print Hidden Treatises’, Alei Sefer 21 (2010), pp. 149-171 (Hebrew).

    Meir, Jonatan. ‘Hillel Zeitlin’s Zohar, The History of a Translation and Commentary Project’,

     Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts 10 (2004), pp. 119-157.

    Meir, Jonatan. ‘Wrestling with the Esoteric: Hillel Zeitlin, Yehudah Ashlag, and Kabbalah in

    the Land of Israel’,  Judaism, Topics, Fragments, Faces, Identit ies: Jubilee Volume in Honor

    of Professor Rivka Horwitz , eds. Ephraim Meir and Haviva Pedaya (Beer Sheva: Ben-Gurion

    University of the Negev Press, 2007), pp. 585-647.

    Urban, Martina.  Aesthetics of renewal: Martin Buber’s early representat ion of Hasidism as

     Kulturkritik (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008).

    Zeitlin, Hillel, ‘Aufgaben der Polnischen Juden’, Der Jude (1916-1917), pp. 89-93.

    Zeitlin, Hillel, ‘Messiah and the Light of the Messiah in Reb Nahman’s Thought’, God’s Voice from

    the Void, Old and New Studies in Bratslav Hasidism, ed. Shaul Magid (New York 2002), pp. 239-

    262.

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     Namal   נ  Port   vol.20 2015

    Contents

    JJS Lectures

    Remembering Prewar Warsaw, a Bilingual City

      Masahiko NISHI

    Hillel Zeitlin and the Renaissance of Jewish Mysticism in Poland

      Jonatan MEIR (Translated by Naoki MUKAI)

     

    Articles

    Historical Signicance of the Book of Ruth -

    Focusing on the Marriage of Boaz the Israelite andRuth the Moabite

      Makoto SANO

    Eine stimmlos widerstehende Stimme  -Die biblischen Psalmen und Paul Celans Gedicht

    „Psalm“

      Takako NOGUCHI

    Translation

    “Three Jewish Folktales”

    (Translated by Natsu’u MOTAI)

    “ By the Rivers of Babylon (Act 2)” by Yitzhak Katzenelson

    (Translated by Kazuyuki HOSOMI)

    Book Review

    Erwin A. SCHMIDL: Habsburgs jüdische Soldaten 1788 ▬1918

      Takahiko SUGINO

    Ryo YAMAO:  Franz Kafkas Tiergeschichten – Das Leben im Käfig , Kiyoko MYOJO:  Kafka

    unkafkaesk 

     Aino IKEDA

    Tetsuya KOBAYASHI: Die Idee der „Reinigung“ bei Walter Benjamin. Von „Anfang“ bis „Karl Kraus“

      Yu UWAGAWA

    Feature Article

    To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Japan Society for Jewish Studies in Kobe

      Makoto TOKUNAGA, Chitoshi HINOUE, Akira FUJITA, Kazuyuki HOSOMI, Naoki MUKAI

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    Remembering Prewar Warsaw, a Bilingual City

    Masahio NISHI

    Masahiko Nishi, who translated the works of the Yiddish writers Isaac Leib Peretz and Sholem

    Aleichem into Japanese, visited Poland in May/July 2014 for the seventh time since 1980. His

    contribution, consisting of excerpts from his travel diary during this trip to Warsaw and Łódź,

    illuminates the memories of the Holocaust through the poems of Polish and Jewish poets such

    as Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004), Julian Tuwim (1894-1953), Simcha Szajewicz (1908-44) etc.,

    who lived in a multilingual and multicultural environment in the Interwar Years.

    Hillel Zeitlin and the Renaissance of Jewish Mysticism in Poland

    Jonatan MEIR 

    This paper focuses on an exceptional figure of Hillel Zeitlin (1871– 1942), as part of the

    renaissance of the Jewish Mysticism in Poland at the beginning of the 20th Century. In detail,

    it analyzes the messianic visions of Zeitlin in the context of modern Jewish thought, and

    compares his philosophy with those of William James, Nietzsche, Abraham Joshua Heschel,

    and Martin Buber.

    Historical Signicance of the Book of Ruth

    Focusing on the Marriage of Boaz the Israelite and Ruth the Moabite

    Makoto SANO

    According to Max Weber, the prohibition of mixed marriages in ancient Israel was not absolute

     before the Babylonian Exile. He expressly underscored an example of the marriage of Boaz the

    Israelite and Ruth the Moabite in the Book of Ruth. As is common knowledge, an important

    genealogy from Boaz to David resulted from this marriage. That is, Boaz was the father of

    Obed, Obed the father of Jesse, and Jesse the father of David (Ruth 4:18-22). Moreover,

    according to Matthew 1:1-25, the birth of Jesus Christ is also closely associated with this

    marriage. Thus, the Book of Ruth appears to be of great signicance not only in Judaism but

    also in Christianity.

    The historical and religious signicance of the Book of Ruth is discussed in this paper with

     particular focus on the marriage of Boaz and Ruth, Ruth’s decisive words in Ruth 1:16-17, and

    the Israelite genealogy.

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