“Beat the Copper Nail in the Eye with a Hammer”: An Ancient Magic Spell in Yiddish for Catching a Thief

Exposing a thief magically with the aid of a painted eye on the wall, has existed since antiquity. The spell includes instructions for drawing an eye, incantations, summoning up God’s help, and knocking a nail into the painted eye, thus harming the thief’s eye and exposing him. In this article we pr...

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Auteurs: Zaidman-Mauer, Daniella (Auteur) ; Gottlieb, Sivan (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Brill 2023
Dans: European journal of jewish studies
Année: 2023, Volume: 17, Numéro: 2, Pages: 153-175
Sujets non-standardisés:B illuminated manuscript
B Medieval
B Ashkenaz
B Rituel
B Magic
B Yiddish
B Jewish History
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Résumé:Exposing a thief magically with the aid of a painted eye on the wall, has existed since antiquity. The spell includes instructions for drawing an eye, incantations, summoning up God’s help, and knocking a nail into the painted eye, thus harming the thief’s eye and exposing him. In this article we present the same spell written in Yiddish dating between the fifteenth to the sixteenth century. In tracing the Yiddish spell’s sources for both the text and its illustration, our examination reinforces previous scholarship of magical praxis, which asserts that rituals are cross-cultural and cannot always be traced to its Jewish or non-Jewish origins.
ISSN:1872-471X
Contient:Enthalten in: European journal of jewish studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/1872471x-bja10049