Everything about Louis Ginzberg totally explained
Rabbi Louis Ginzberg was one of the outstanding
Talmudists of the twentieth century. He was born on
November 28,
1873, in
Kovno,
Lithuania; he died on
November 11,
1953, in
New York City.
Biographical background
Ginzberg was born into a religious family whose piety and erudition was well known. The family traced its
lineage back to the legendary
Gaon of Vilna. In his own mind, Ginzberg emulated the Vilna Gaon’s intermingling of ‘academic knowledge’ in Torah studies under the label ‘
historical Judaism’. In his book "
Students, Scholars and Saints", Ginzberg quotes the Vilna Gaon instructing, “Do not regard the views of the
Shulchan Aruch as binding if you think that they're not in agreement with those of the Talmud.”
He writes in his memo’s that he felt saddened that he'd grieved his father. Ginzberg recognized that his pious father was disappointed that his son chose to become a scholar in
lieu of a gaon. Ginzberg first arrived in America in 1899, unsure where he belonged or what he should pursue. Almost immediately, he accepted a position at
Hebrew Union College and subsequently wrote articles for the
Jewish Encyclopedia. Still, he hadn't found his niche.
Judaism studied in a historical context
In 1903, he began teaching at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City, where he taught until his death. Throughout his life, all of his works were infused with the belief that Judaism and Jewish history couldn't be understood properly without a firm grasp of
Halakhah. Instead of just studying Halakha, Louis Ginzberg wrote
responsa, formal responses to questions of Jewish law.
Many of Ginzberg's Orthodox Jewish peers had deep reservations about his choice to work at JTS. JTS explicitly encouraged its faculty and students to study
rabbinical literature within its social and historical context; this was sometimes known as Wissenschaft, or the "scientific study of Judaism". As a result of this, many Orthodox Jews viewed his work as unacceptable.
On account of his impressive scholarship in Jewish studies, Ginzberg was one of sixty scholars honored with a doctorate by
Harvard University in celebration of its tercentenary. Ginzberg’s knowledge warranted him the expert to defend Judaism both in national and international affairs. In 1906, he defended the Jewish community against anti-Semitic accusations that Jews ritually slaughtered gentiles. In 1913, Louis Marshall requested that Ginzberg refute a blood libel charge in Kiev based on Jewish sources.
Legacy at JTS
Ginzberg began teaching Talmud at the Jewish Theological Seminary from its reorganization in 1902 until his death in 1953. For fifty years he'd trained two generations of future
Conservative rabbis. Ginzberg impacted upon almost every single rabbi of the
Conservative Movement in a personal way. For some, Louis Ginzberg serves as a role model even today. Today’s leading Conservative
posek in Israel, Rabbi
David Golinkin, has written profusely on his
mentor Louis Ginzberg. Golinkin has recently published a collection of responsa containing 93 questions answered by Ginzberg.
In the opening address, Ginzberg spoke of the need to keep Conservative Jewry under the
rubric of
Halakhah. The conception that in religious matters anyone, however ignorant, can judge for himself, is the direct denial of the old Jewish
maxim, ‘The ignorant can't be pious’ (
Avot 2:5)… The majority vote of a Board of Directors of a synagogue is, after all, a negligible quantity when it's in opposition to the vote of historical Judaism with its myriad of Saints and thousands of Sages…The sorting, distributing, selecting, harmonizing and completing can only be done by experienced hands. Ginzberg’s initiative to base halakhic decisions on law committees and not laymen is the method employed by the Conservative movement today.
In 1918, at the Sixth Annual Convention, Ginzberg, as the acting president, declared that
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism stood for ‘historical Judaism’ and thus elaborates:
“Now let us understand the exact meaning of the expression historical Judaism…Looking at Judaism from a historical point of view, we become convinced that there's no one aspect deep enough to exhaust the content of such a complex phenomenon as Judaism…Accordingly, Torah-less Judaism… would be an entirely new thing and not the continuation of something given…
Responsa on wine during Prohibition
One of his
responsa concerns the use of wine in the Jewish community during
Prohibition. On January 16, 1920, the United States Government enforced the
Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which declared that “the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within… the United States… for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.” One of the three stipulated exceptions to the prohibition was for sacramental use. The Christian Church was able to successfully regulate the use of ceremonial wine. The clergy could easily monitor the nominal amount of wine that each worshipper drank especially because it was usually drunk only in Church and only on Sundays.
This wasn't the case for the Jews. Jews needed a greater quantity of wine per person. Furthermore, the wine was drunk in the privacy of the home on
Shabbat,
Jewish holidays, weddings and ritual circumcisions. This alone would have made the regulation of ceremonial wine complicated. It wasn't difficult for crooks to rig illegal ‘wine synagogues’ to trick the government to receive their wine which would then be bootlegged.
The
Reform Movement in 1920 proclaimed that grape juice be used instead of wine further to eliminate future complaints. Shortly afterwards, on January 24, 1922, the Conservative movement publicized the 71-page responsa written by Ginzberg tackling the halakhic aspects of drinking grape juice instead of wine in light of the historical circumstances. Besides Ginzberg’s well-grounded decision to permit grape juice, he includes meta-halakhic reasoning:
“…The decision of the author of
Magen Abraham that the commandment is honored best by the use of old wine is rejected. Even this authority would admit that it's better to pronounce the Kiddush over new wine than to
desecrate the Name and to disgrace the Jewish people, and we well know the damage caused the Jewish people by the trafficking in
sacramental wine.”
Five years later, Rabbi
Isaac Simha Hurewitz, an Orthodox rabbi from
Hartford, Connecticut, challenged Ginzberg’s ruling on
unfermented wine. The critique didn't appear in the newspapers for the masses to read; rather it was only to be found in his commentary, the Yad Levi, on
Sefer HaMitzvot. Rabbi Hurewitz didn't just challenge Ginzberg’s responsa based on legal logic. Part and parcel of Hurewitz’s attack is an attempted character assassination on Ginzberg himself:
חפץ "גאון הקרעים" שבזמנו והוא מהכת שהולכים ונקרעים מקהל ישראל...והנה לא אבא בזה להגן על כבוד רנבנו המגן אברהם ז
ל להצילו מהשגת הדרדקי הזה אשר כמדומה לי שאין לו מוח בקדקדו כי לולא זאת איך הרהיב בנפשו להכחיש את הידוע והמוסכם לכל, אפילו גוי קטן יעיד עז שיין ישן טוב ויפה לרוב האדם יותר מתירוש...
Rabbi Hurewitz prepares a twofold attack. First he attacks the Conservative Movement by calling them Karaites and thus attempts to diminishes Ginzberg’s status as a legitimate rabbinic authority. Though he doesn't mention Ginzberg by name, it's obvious that Hurewitz was familiar with both the activities of the Conservative Movement and Ginzberg’s responsa. Second, he attacks the erudition of Ginzberg. He says that ‘Ginzberg doesn't have a brain’ since even a non-Jewish child could tell you that wine is tastier and preferred to grape juice’. Thus, with this
ad hominem attack he claims that all of Ginzberg’s intellectual arguments are invalid. Rabbi Hurewitz exemplifies the Orthodox stance that recognized Ginzberg as the leader of Conservative Judaism in the 1920’s, whether or not Ginzberg would have agreed.
Works
Ginzberg was the author of a number of scholarly Jewish works, including a commentary on
Talmud Yerushalmi (the
Jerusalem Talmud) and his six-volume (plus a one-volume index)
The Legends of the Jews, which combined hundreds of legends and
parables from a lifetime of
midrash research.
Legends of the Jews is an original synthesis of a vast amount of
aggadah from all of classical
rabbinic literature, as well as
apocryphal,
pseudopigraphical and even early Christian literature. Ginzberg had an encyclopedic knowledge of all rabbinic literature, and his masterwork included a massive array of aggadot. However he didn't create an anthology which showed these aggadot distinctly. Rather, he paraphrased them and rewrote them into one continuous narrative that covered four volumes, followed by two volumes of footnotes that give specific sources. See
Jewish folklore and
Aggadah.
Professor Ginzberg wrote 406 articles and several
monograph-length entries for the
Jewish Encyclopedia (Levy 2002), some later collected in his
Legend and Lore. He was an important
halakhic authority of the
Conservative movement in North America; for a period of ten years (1917-1927), he was virtually
The halakhic authority of this movement. He was also founder and president of the
American Academy of Jewish Research.
Many of his halakhic responsa are collected in
The Responsa of Professor Louis Ginzberg, ed.
David Golinkin, NY: JTS,
1996.
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