埃及的招魂:二十世纪初开罗的犹太妇女和招魂术

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Samuel Glauber-Zimra
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摘要:在R. Aaron Mendel Hakohen的《Haneshamah vehakadish》(1921)中,保存了一份罕见的关于犹太妇女的通灵活动的记录,这是一本20世纪早期关于灵魂和来世的希伯来宗教论文。画中描绘的匿名妇女在开罗的家中,在家人的陪伴下定期举行精神交流,她们利用一种流行的精神交流工具——小写字板,与死者取得联系。本文呈现并分析了哈科恩的叙述,考虑到他作为一个文学媒介的角色,涉及妇女与死者的交流,开罗圈子的活动与更广泛的唯心主义实践的比较,以及唯心主义教义在哈科恩的来世神学中的地位。该报告的完整英文译本载于。
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Summoning Spirits in Egypt: Jewish Women and Spiritualism in Early Twentieth-Century Cairo
Abstract:A rare account of Jewish women’s spiritualist activity is preserved in R. Aaron Mendel Hakohen’s Haneshamah vehakadish (1921), an early-twentieth-century Hebrew religious treatise on the soul and the afterlife. The anonymous women depicted in it held regular séances in the company of their families in their Cairo home, in which they utilized a planchette, a popular spirit communication device, in order to contact the departed. This article presents and analyzes Hakohen’s account, considering his role as a literary intermediary relating the women’s communication with the dead, the activities of the Cairo circle in comparison to broader spiritualist practice, and the place of spiritualist doctrine within Hakohen’s theology of the afterlife. A full translation of the account into English is presented in the .
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