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MYSTICISM IN YIDDISH
CULTUREHasidim, Kabbalists, and The Dybbuk
HASIDIC BELIEFS AND WAY OF LIVING Study of the “inner,” mystic
aspects of the Torah rather than scholarly interpretation.
Follow a dynastic rabbi who holds a “court.”
Intense interest for the supernatural (spirits, dybbuks*, demons).
Fervent worship. Religious ecstasy as the highest form of prayer.
Music and dancing as a form of expressing devotion.
*Dybbuk
Restless soul; Often, the soul of a
sinner; Wanders among people; Can enter and possess
any living thing, from a human being to a plant;
Should be exorcised.
Misnagdim Literally, “the opponents” (named
so by the hasidim). An intellectual branch of Judaism
concentrating on scholarly interpretation of the holy writ and logical reasoning.
Led by the Vilna Gaon (Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna) in the 18th cent. Authority in both religious and secular knowledge; wrote corrective notes on innumerable Judaic ancient texts, as well as books on mathematics and grammar.
Promoted formalization of Jewish education (later called “Yeshiva movement”).
I.L.Perets (1852-1915)
Transcended differences between Misnagdim and Hasidim.
Had respect for both. Integrated folklore in his
writings. Wrote rationally about
spirituality and romantically about reality.
MYSTICISM IN PERETS’S “HASIDIC” STORIES
What do we learn about Hassidic spirituality and mysticism from “The Kabbalists”?
How are differences between the two branches of Judaism presented in “Teachings of the Hasidim”?
What aspects of Hasidic culture are evoked in “The Rebbe’s Pipe” and in “Teachings of the Hasidim”?
MYSTICISM IN PERETS’S “HASIDIC” STORIES
How do rationalism and mysticism interplay in “If Not Higher”?
What differences are discussed in “Between Two Mountains,” and to what effect?
DerDibuk(1937) Directed by MichałWaszyński. Starring: LiliLiliana and Leon
Liebgold. Based on a 1914 play by
Solomon An-sky. Relies on Hasidic folklore and
mysticism. Filmed on location in Poland. Authentic choreography. Influenced by Expressionism.
THE COURT OF RABBI OF MIROPOLE IN DERDIBUK
Der Dibuk
Misusing the Kabbalah Mysticism: the Messenger Grotesque stressing non-realism Symbolism Music as the means of spiritual communication Cinematic techniques: montage and chiaroscuro
(play on contrasts between light and dark for dramatic effects).