Ascetic Eating Practices and Torah Study in the Pesaqim of R. Moses of Evreux and His Circle
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Scholarly journal article
Abstract
Scholarship has noted that the Tosafists Moses b. Shne’ur of Evreux and his
brother Samuel (d. c. 1255) endorsed a number of ascetic and pietistic
behaviors that are similar to those found in Sefer Ḥasidim and other texts of
the German Pietists. A manuscript collection of rulings compiled by a student
of Evreux, either Isaac b. Joseph or Pereẓ b. Elijah of Corbeil, includes an
unusual ascetic eating practice of R. Moses that differs from those of several
other European rabbinic scholars (and texts) at this time. This study
proposes that Moses of Evreux was influenced by the thinking of an
important earlier Tosafist in adopting this ascetic practice as a means of
focusing more deeply and devotedly on Torah study. A careful reading of the
section of the rulings in which this practice appears provides further
evidence for this suggestion, and analogous eating behaviors in both
northern and southern France in prior periods are identified and analyzed.
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Citation
Kanarfogel, E. (2021). Ascetic Eating Practices and Torah Study in the Pesaqim of R. Moses of Evreux and His Circle. Jewish Thought, 3, Asceticism in Judaism and the Abrahamic Religions, 99-114.
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