From Rational to Metaphysical: R. Hayyim of Volozhin’s Torah Lishmah as a Radical Concept

Many see the mithnagdim as total rationalists. Therefore it has been assumed that R. Hayyim of Volozhin’s approach to Torah study was the same. Although rationalism may be a correct characterization of the method he used in talmudic study, it does not capture how R. Hayyim understood the essence of...

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Published in:The journal of Jewish thought & philosophy
Main Author: Shuchat, Raphael (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2023
In: The journal of Jewish thought & philosophy
Further subjects:B Mysticism
B Hasidim
B mithnagdim
B Vilna Gaon
B Kabbalah
B R. Hayyim of Volozhin
B Torah
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Summary:Many see the mithnagdim as total rationalists. Therefore it has been assumed that R. Hayyim of Volozhin’s approach to Torah study was the same. Although rationalism may be a correct characterization of the method he used in talmudic study, it does not capture how R. Hayyim understood the essence of Torah study. Some have described Nefesh ha-Hayyim as demystifying Kabbalah. I agree that R. Hayyim opposes ecstatic Kabbalah. However, already in 1972 Norman Lamm noticed that R. Hayyim saw Torah study as a form of clinging to God. In my article, I go further and demonstrate how torah lishmah for R. Hayyim is a radical idea that includes a legitimate path to unio mystica, and even a way to divine inspiration.
ISSN:1477-285X
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of Jewish thought & philosophy
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/1477285x-12341346