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>The Fragility of the Mind
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Year:
2026
Catalog number :
45-006358
ISBN:
978-965-7854-98-3
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382
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The Fragility of the Mind

Confrontation Stories among Rabbis in the Babylonian Talmud

Synopsis

Within the Babylonian Talmud are dozens of stories depicting sharp confrontations between the Amoraim, the Talmudic sages. These narratives portray the charged relationships among the sages, the emergence of conflict, and the profound emotional harm that results from it. Why do conflicts among the creators of Talmudic literature occupy such a central literary place? This book examines these stories as a distinct literary corpus. The analysis shows that the conflicts consistently center on one domain: injury to personal honor. They are also marked by a characteristic plot structure, in which conflict develops unintentionally and escalates uncontrollably, leading to a rupture between the characters. Using tools from narrative theory and comparative poetics, the book explores how these stories operate. They draw the reader into a web of misunderstandings and communicative failures, making simple moral judgment difficult. Instead, they direct attention to the inner and interpersonal worlds of the characters, and to the literary construction of the Talmudic study house as a space of mutual dependence and identity formation.

Reviews

"These [...] stories [...] invite us to look closely at moments when communication fails, at the pain that emerges from misunderstanding, and at the profound mutual dependence through which our identities are formed. Nearly fifteen centuries after they were composed, they still illuminate something fundamental about the way human beings live together, wound one another, and seek – often unsuccessfully – to understand one another." - "Reading Conflict in the Babylonian Talmud: Behind The Fragility of the Mind," Ancient Jew Review, June 2026