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" Going and Coming Home in Diasporan Pilgrimage: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1075500
Doc. No : LA119129
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700631-12494230‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Jonathan Trotter
Title & Author : Going and Coming Home in Diasporan Pilgrimage: [Article] : The Case of Philo’s Ἱεροποµποί and Diaspora-Homeland Relations in Alexandrian Jewish Perspective\ Jonathan Trotter
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal for the Study of Judaism
Date : 2019
Volume/ Issue Number : 50/1
Page No : 26–51
Abstract : This article focuses on how community-sanctioned pilgrimage to Jerusalem could be employed to establish both the homeland and the diaspora as places of belonging. As a case study, I will analyze Philo’s portrayal of the ἱεροποµποί—a term unique to Philo used to describe those chosen to carry offerings, especially the annual half-shekels—from the diaspora to the Jerusalem temple. I will argue that, according to Philo, the ἱεροποµποί (1) were elected community leaders who functioned as representatives of their communities, (2) enabled those who did not travel to Jerusalem to participate vicariously in sacrifice and pilgrimage, and (3) established both the homeland and the diaspora as places of belonging for their community through providing a context for participating in and perpetuating the collective memory of the Jewish nation, in general, and the Alexandrian Jewish community, in particular. This article focuses on how community-sanctioned pilgrimage to Jerusalem could be employed to establish both the homeland and the diaspora as places of belonging. As a case study, I will analyze Philo’s portrayal of the ἱεροποµποί—a term unique to Philo used to describe those chosen to carry offerings, especially the annual half-shekels—from the diaspora to the Jerusalem temple. I will argue that, according to Philo, the ἱεροποµποί (1) were elected community leaders who functioned as representatives of their communities, (2) enabled those who did not travel to Jerusalem to participate vicariously in sacrifice and pilgrimage, and (3) established both the homeland and the diaspora as places of belonging for their community through providing a context for participating in and perpetuating the collective memory of the Jewish nation, in general, and the Alexandrian Jewish community, in particular.
Descriptor : cultural memory
Descriptor : diaspora
Descriptor : homeland
Descriptor : Jerusalem Temple
Descriptor : Philo of Alexandria
Descriptor : pilgrimage
Descriptor : Second Temple Judaism
Descriptor : temple tax
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700631-12494230‬
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