A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play

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Author: Joseph Krauskopf ISBN: 1230000020920
Publisher: AppsPublisher Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Krauskopf
ISBN: 1230000020920
Publisher: AppsPublisher
Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play
by Joseph Krauskopf

A Rabbi examines the tangled narrative of the Crucifixion, and the roots of anti-Semitism in the early Church.

Four centuries ago a village high in the Bavarian Alps, Oberammergau, promised that, if God interceded against the bubonic plague, they would stage a Passion play every ten years. A Passion play is a medieval dramatic form which depicts the life and (principally) death of Jesus. All of the actors are residents, and the entire community participates in one way or another. The pageant continues in the 21st century.

This book is an American Reform Rabbi's encounter with this quaint, and at the time insidiously anti-Semitic, production. He vividly describes his own feelings at each stage of the play. Krauskopf uses the 1900 Oberammergau Passion as a springboard to examine a whole set of issues which will make both Jews and Christians uncomfortable, but which need looking at, even today. He is a virtual attorney-for-the-defense, working every angle to clear the reputation of the Jews.

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A Rabbi's Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play
by Joseph Krauskopf

A Rabbi examines the tangled narrative of the Crucifixion, and the roots of anti-Semitism in the early Church.

Four centuries ago a village high in the Bavarian Alps, Oberammergau, promised that, if God interceded against the bubonic plague, they would stage a Passion play every ten years. A Passion play is a medieval dramatic form which depicts the life and (principally) death of Jesus. All of the actors are residents, and the entire community participates in one way or another. The pageant continues in the 21st century.

This book is an American Reform Rabbi's encounter with this quaint, and at the time insidiously anti-Semitic, production. He vividly describes his own feelings at each stage of the play. Krauskopf uses the 1900 Oberammergau Passion as a springboard to examine a whole set of issues which will make both Jews and Christians uncomfortable, but which need looking at, even today. He is a virtual attorney-for-the-defense, working every angle to clear the reputation of the Jews.

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