War and Peace in the Talmud: The Meaning of the Event

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Kovelman, Arkady [1 ]
Gershowitz, Uri [2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Inst Asian & African Studies, Dept Jewish Studies, Moscow 117234, Russia
[2] Res Ctr Jewish Museum, Moscow, Russia
[3] Tolerance Ctr, Moscow, Russia
[4] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Chais Ctr, IL-91905 Jerusalem, Israel
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Plato; the Talmud; the New Testament; Origen; political philosophy;
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In the Talmudic tractate Gittin, the letter of divorce (get) appears as a metaphor of the divorce between God and Israel. The Destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 C.E. was the major metahistorical event, the point of the divorce. To explain the reasons of this divorce, the rabbis borrowed the notions of Greek and Roman political philosophy to build their own system of ideas ("the ways of peace," "the vain hatred", etc.). In the terms of everyday existence, the rabbis optimistically cared about "the improvement of the world" by reconciling human beings (Jews and non-Jews). hi the terms of Metahistory, they lamented the Sacred Divorce and did their best for the restoration of the Sacred Marriage.
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