Das Buch Genesis, das im Mittelpunkt der "Hebräischen Mythologie" steht, weist engere Verbindungen mit griechischen, phönizischen, hethitischen, ugaritischen, sumerischen und weiteren Mythensammlungen auf, als fromme Christen und Juden zugeben möchten. Das vorliegende Buch analysiert und kommentiert die Schöpfungsgeschichte und andere Mythen aus dem Alten Testatment, beginnend mit dem Sündenfall und endend mit Josephs Tod. Dabei werden Mythen als dramatische Erzählungen verstanden, die eine geheiligte Grundordnung bilden, welche das Fortbestehen als Institutionen, Bräuche, Riten und Glaubensvorstellungen rechtfertigen oder bestimmte Veränderungen gutheißen.
Raphael Patai Bücher
Raphael Patai war ein ungarisch-jüdischer Ethnograph, Historiker, Orientalist und Anthropologe. Seine Arbeit konzentrierte sich auf die Untersuchung von ethnischen Gruppen, historischen Ereignissen und kulturellen Bräuchen. Patai trug durch seine umfangreiche Forschung und Veröffentlichungen zu einem tieferen Verständnis der menschlichen Gesellschaft bei. Sein multidisziplinärer Ansatz ermöglichte die Verbindung verschiedener Wissenschaftsbereiche bei der Erforschung menschlicher Kultur.






Focusing on the unique Jewish community in the Carpathian Basin, this comprehensive history spans eighteen centuries, detailing their struggles and achievements from Roman times to the present. Historian Raphael Patai, a native of Hungary, explores the significant impact of Hungarian Jews in various fields such as politics, finance, science, and the arts. The book highlights their contributions to Jewish scholarship and religious leadership, both within Hungary and in the broader Western context, offering an insightful look into their rich and complex legacy.
The Jews of Kurdistan is a unique historical document in that it presents a picture of Kurdish Jewish life and culture prior to World War II. číst celé
Focusing on the rich history of Jewish seafaring, the author explores the journey from Noah's voyage to the Diaspora in late antiquity. Through a blend of Biblical narratives, Talmudic tales, and Midrash literature, Patai illuminates the lives of ancient mariners. This work, rooted in nearly sixty years of research, serves as both his inaugural and final contribution to scholarship. It combines thorough academic rigor with accessibility for both scholars and general readers, making it a unique exploration of an overlooked topic.
On Jewish Folklore
- 512 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The essays in this collection showcase a wealth of Jewish customs and traditional beliefs, reflecting Raphael Patai's extensive research over fifty years. Featuring some works newly translated into English, the volume offers insights into Jewish folklore from diverse global contexts, spanning both ancient and contemporary practices. This compilation highlights the richness and diversity of Jewish cultural heritage, making it a valuable resource for those interested in anthropology and religious studies.
The Arab mind
- 466 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The classic study of Arab culture and society is now more relevant than ever. Since its original publication in 1983, the revised edition of Raphael Patai's The Arab Mind has been recognized as one of the seminal works in the field of Middle Eastern studies. This penetrating analysis unlocks the mysteries of Arab society to help us better understand a complex, proud and ancient culture. The Arab Mind discusses the upbringing of a typical Arab boy or girl, the intense concern with honor and courage, the Arabs' tendency toward extremes of behavior, and their ambivalent attitudes toward the West. Chapters are devoted to the influence of Islam, sexual mores, Arab language and Arab art, Bedouin values, Arab nationalism, and the pervasive influence of Westernization. With a new foreword by Norvell B. DeAtkine, Director of Middle East Studies at the JFK Special Warfare Center and School, Fort Bragg, N.C., this book unravels the complexities of Arab traditions and provides authentic revelations of Arab mind and character. A later printing. from 2007, contains a revised foreword by Norvell DeAtkine but is otherwise identical to this, 2002, edition.
On Culture Contact and Its Working in Modern Palestine
- 54 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the 1839 attack on the Jewish community in Meshhed, the narrative explores the harrowing experiences of those who faced violence and forced conversion. It delves into the lives of individuals who either escaped to safety or outwardly embraced Islam while secretly maintaining their Jewish beliefs. The story highlights themes of faith, identity, and resilience in the face of persecution, illustrating the complex dynamics of survival within a hostile environment.
Encyclopedia of Jewish Folklore and Traditions
- 688 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
Offering a comprehensive exploration of Jewish folklore, this groundbreaking reference work delves into legends, customs, and various aspects of folklife across cultures. It serves as a unique resource, highlighting the rich tapestry of Jewish traditions and their significance in multicultural contexts.
