General discussion

The Disfigured, Human Monsters and Other Fantastical Phenomena: Expressions of Fair Culture in Halachic Literature

The presentation of people with various types of disfigurement, “human monsters,” portrayed as a wonder of the world, is one of the markers of the culture of European fairs. This phenomenon is reflected in the rabbinic literature of the time.

The Carnival and the Jews

The Venetian Carnival with its colorful sights, characters, and atmosphere penetrated the Jewish world in various ways. One of those ways was through the celebration of the Purim festival – the “upside-down” holiday – which was appropriate as a vessel for channeling the culture of breaking free from social conventions and hierarchies. This post examines the question of the heter for dressing up in costume, and the controversy among Tannaim regarding it.