
Food and Identity in Early Rabbinic Judaism
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Food often defines societies and even civilizations. Through particular commensality restrictions, groups form distinct identities: those with whom ''we'' eat (''us'') and those with whom ''we'' cannot eat (''them''). This identity is enacted daily, turning the biological need to eat into a culturally significant activity. In this book, Jordan D. Rosenblum explores how food regulations and practic...
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Food often defines societies and even civilizations. Through particular commensality restrictions, groups form distinct identities: those with whom ''we'' eat (''us'') and those with whom ''we'' cannot eat (''them''). This identity is enacted daily, turning the biological need to eat into a culturally significant activity. In this book, Jordan D. Rosenblum explores how food regulations and practic...
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