Raphael Patai
Raphael Patai (
.Family background
Patai was born in
Education
Raphael Patai studied at
Career
During the late 1930s and early 1940s Patai taught at the Hebrew University and served as the secretary of the
In 1947 Patai went to
Patai's work was wide-ranging but focused primarily on the cultural development of the ancient Hebrews and Israelites, on Jewish history and culture, and on the anthropology of the Middle East generally. He was the author of hundreds of scholarly articles and several dozen books, including three autobiographical volumes. In 1985 he was a contributor to an exhibit at the Museum of New Mexico.[4]
Awards
In 1936, Patai was the co-recipient (jointly with Moshe Zvi Segal) of the Bialik Prize for Jewish thought.[5]
In 1976, Patai was awarded the
Personal life
Patai married Naomi Tolkowsky, whose family had moved to what was then Palestine in the early twentieth century; they had two daughters, Jennifer (born 1942) and Daphne (born 1943). He died in 1996 in Tucson, Arizona, at the age of 85. Longtime Hebrew University of Jerusalem organic chemistry professor Saul Patai[7] (1918-1998) was his brother.
Selected bibliography
Own writings
- Arab Folktales from Palestine and Israel. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1998. ISBN 9780814327104.
- The Children of Noah: Jewish seafaring in ancient times. Princeton: N.J.: Princeton University Press. 1998.
- Jadåid al-Islām: The Jewish "new Muslims" of Meshhed. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1997.
- The Jewish Mind. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1996 [1973].
- The Jews of Hungary: History, culture, psychology. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1996.
- The Jewish Alchemists: A history and source book. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. 1994. ISBN 0691006423.
- Thinkers and teachers of modern Judaism. New York, N.Y.: Paragon House. 1994. (with Emanuel S. Goldsmith)
- The Hebrew Goddess (3rd enl. ed.). Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press. 1990.
- The Myth of the Jewish Race (Rev. ed.). Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1989. (with Jennifer Patai)
- Gates to the Old City: A book of Jewish legends. Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. 1988.
- Apprentice in Budapest: Memories of a world that is no more. Salt Lake City: ISBN 9780874802870.
- Nahum Goldmann: His missions to the Gentiles. University, Alabama: ISBN 9780817302948.
- The Seed of Abraham: Jews and Arabs in contact and conflict (1st paperback ed.). Salt Lake and New York: Scribner and UUP. 1987 [1986].
- The Kingdom of Jordan. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. 1984.
- The Arab Mind (Rev. ed.). New York: Scribner with introduction by Norvell de Atkine, Hatherleigh Press. 2002 [1973].
- On Jewish folklore. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1983.
- Gates to the Old City: A book of Jewish legends. New York and Detroit: Avon and Wayne State University Press. 1981 [1980].
- The Messiah texts. New York and Detroit: Avon and Wayne State University Press. 1979.
- Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria: An annotated bibliography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. 1973.
- Tents of Jacob: The Diaspora, Yesterday and Today. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: ISBN 9780139034763.
- Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel. New York: Herzl Press. 1971.
- Essays in Zionist history and thought. New York: Herzl Press.
- The Hebrew goddess. New York: KTAV Publishing House. 1968. Reprint with an introduction by Merlin Stone
- Golden River to Golden Road: Society, culture, and change in the Middle East (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1967.
- Women in the modern world. New York: Free Press. 1967.
- Sex and the Family in the Bible and the Middle East. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday. 1959.
- The Kingdom of Jordan. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1958.
- Israel Between East and West - A Study in Human Relations. ISBN 9780598687029.
- Man and Temple in Ancient Jewish Myth and Ritual. New York: Nelson. 1947.
Co-authorship
- Patai, Raphael; Goldsmith, Emanuel S. (1995). Events and Movements in Modern Judaism. New York: Paragon House.
- Patai, József; Patai, Raphael (1995). Souls and Secrets: Hasidic stories. Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson.
- Brauer, Erich; Patai, Raphael (1993). The Jews of Kurdistan. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
- Goldziher, Ignác; Patai, Raphael (1987). Ignaz Goldziher and his Oriental diary: A translation and psychological portrait. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 9780814318423.
- Graves, Robert; Patai, Raphael (1983). Hebrew myths: The book of Genesis. New York: Greenwich House.
- Patai, Raphael; Rosow, Eugene; Kleiman, Vivian (1981) [1980]. The vanished worlds of Jewry. London and New York: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
- Patai, Raphael; Patai, Jennifer (1975). The Myth of the Jewish race. New York: Scribner. ISBN 9780684139067.
- Patai, Raphael; Utley, Francis Lee; Noy, Dov (1973). Studies in Biblical and Jewish folklore. New York: Haskell House Publishers.
Autobiography
- Patai, Raphael (2000). Journeyman in Jerusalem: Memories and Letters 1933-1947. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Secondary sources
- Graves, Robert; Patai, Raphael (1964). Hebrew myths: The Book of Genesis (1st ed.). Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
- Sanua, Victor D. (1983). Fields of Offerings: Studies in honor of Raphael Patai. Rutherford N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
See also
References
- ^ Dan Ben-Amos (1997). "Obituary: Raphael Patai (1910-1996)". The Journal of American Folklore. 110 (437 (Summer, 1997)): 314–316.
- ^ a b Marsha Rozenblit, Reconstructiong National Identity, Oxford, 2001, pp.31-32
- ISBN 0739102095.
- ^ "At the door of the Tent of Meeting by Raphael Patai." in Zackheim, Michele. and Museum of Fine Arts. Museum of New Mexico. (1985). The Tent of Meeting : catalogue & guide. Santa Fe, NM : The Tent of Meeting.
- ^ "List of Bialik Prize recipients 1933-2004 (in Hebrew), Tel Aviv Municipality website" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-17.
- ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
- ^ "Wiley".