צרו קשר

ראש החוג: ד"ר סמיון גולדין
טלפון: 02-5881771
בניין ע"ש רבין, חדר 2103
דוא"ל: semyon.goldin@mail.huji.ac.il

יועצת בוגר: ד"ר נינה רודניק
דוא"ל: ninarudnik@gmail.com

יועץ מוסמך: פרופ' אלכסנדר קוליק
דוא"ל: kulik@mail.huji.ac.il

מזכירות החוג: גב' גל יאנג
טלפון: 02-5883581
דוא"ל: galzohary@savion.huji.ac.il
שעות קבלה: ימים א'-ה', 14:00-11:00
בניין מדעי הרוח, חדר 4505 (גוש 5, צבע ירוק)

'Locating Hebrew Rusia: A Problem of Medieval Hebrew Nomenclature for Old Rus

19 נובמבר, 2020
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Institute of Jewish Studies

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IJS AUTUMN 2020 ONLINE LECTURE SERIES

In honour of Professor Ada Rapoport-Albert

Co-sponsored by the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Thursday, November 19th

5pm (UK time) / 7pm (Israel time)

Alexander Kulik

Locating Hebrew Rusia:

A Problem of Medieval Hebrew Nomenclature for Old Rus’

The study of Jewish presence in early Eastern Europe has been severely hindered by the ambiguity of medieval nomenclature for Old Rus'. Some scholars even went so far as to deny any connection between the medieval Hebrew term Rusi(’)a(h) (in its graphic variations) and the principalities of Rus’. The present lecture examines this term and others denoting Old Rus' in medieval Jewish tradition and traces their historical development. This helps to resolve a cardinal problem of attribution for the earliest sources attesting to a Jewish presence in Eastern Europe, but also reconstructs the history of an important Hebrew ethno-toponym. The lecture takes account of historical contexts, exegetic traditions, and political and confessional perceptions of Old Rus' on the part of medieval Jews from diverse communities spread across Europe and the Middle East.

Alexander Kulik is Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, and Grinberg Chair in Russian Stud-

ies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has authored four books: Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha (two editions, 2004

and 2005), 3 Baruch: Greek-Slavonic Apocalypse of Baruch (2009), Biblical Pseudepigrapha in Slavonic Tradition (Oxford UP,

2016; with S. Minov), and Jews in Old Rus’: A Documentary History (Harvard UP for HURI, forthcoming) and edited seven vol-

umes, among them the collected volume History of the Jews in Russia: From Antiquity to Early Modern Period in the bilingual

series with Zalman Shazar Center (2010) and Gesharim (2010) and the Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian

Transmission (editor-in-chief, with G. Boccaccini, L. DiTommaso, D. Hamidovic, and M. Stone; Oxford UP, 2019). He has founded

and headed the Brill book series Studia Judaeoslavica.

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