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The Iranian Talmud by Dr. Shai Secunda

iranian-talmud-book-imageRevel congratulates Shai Secunda on his recently published book, The Iranian Talmud: Reading the Bavli In Its Sasanian Context (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013). Secunda earned his Revel PhD in Talmud in 2008, completing his dissertation: “Dashtana—Ke-Derekh Nashim Li: A Study of the Babylonian Rabbinic Laws of Menstruation in Relation to Corresponding Zoroastrian Texts,” under the direction of Prof. Yaakov Elman.   The Iranian Talmud continues this research. Although the Babylonian Talmud, or Bavli, has been a text central and vital to the Jewish canon since the Middle Ages, the context in which it was produced has been poorly understood. Delving deep into Sasanian material culture and literary remains, the new volume pieces together the dynamic world of late antique Iran, providing an unprecedented and accessible overview of the world that shaped the Bavli. The Iranian Talmud unites the fields of Talmudic scholarship with Old Iranian studies to offer a fresh look at the heterogeneous religious and ethnic communities of pre-Islamic Iran. It analyzes the intercultural dynamics between the Jews and their Persian Zoroastrian neighbors, exploring the complex modes of discourse through which these groups came into contact and considering the ways in which rabbis and Zoroastrian priests perceived one another.   Secunda is currently a Martin Buber Research Fellow at the Hebrew University. The Iranian Talmud is his first book and will be officially published on November 8, 2013. To order the volume, see the book's page at Penn Press or Amazon, or other online stores.