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Moses Zacuto, Hell Arrayed (Tofteh 'arukh): A Seventeenth-Century Hebrew Poem on the Punishment of the Wicked in the Afterlife

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Moses Zacuto, Hell Arrayed (Tofteh 'arukh): A Seventeenth-Century Hebrew Poem on the Punishment of the Wicked in the AfterlifeOverview Written at the height of the Italian Counter Reformation, Tofteh 'Arukh (Hell Arrayed) by the Mantuan rabbi and scholar Moses Zacuto (c. 1610 97), is a 925 verse poem in Hebrew graphically depicting the hereafter of sinners according to the teachings of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. Initially circulated within Zacuto's own devotional confraternity in Mantua, the poem was eventually printed in 1715 and was instantly transformed into an early

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Written at the height of the Italian Counter Reformation, Tofteh 'Arukh (Hell Arrayed) by the Mantuan rabbi and scholar Moses Zacuto (c. 1610-97), is a 925-verse poem in Hebrew graphically depicting the hereafter of sinners according to the teachings of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. Initially circulated within Zacuto's own devotional confraternity in Mantua, the poem was eventually printed in 1715 and was instantly transformed into an early modern 'cult book': explicated an annotated, later supplemented by a 'paradisiacal' sequel by a fellow poet, it went through several reprints and was even the object of public readings verging on theatrical performances. This translation, complete with introduction and notes, makes Tofteh 'Arukh accessible for the first time to English readers. It also opens a windown on the composite cultural backdrop that shaped the composition and immediate reception of a towering work of pre-modern Jewish literature and one of the greatest examples of baroque poetry in Hebrew.

*Finalist, Jordan Schnitzer Book Award (Jewish Literature & Linguistics)

Translated, annotated, and introduced by Michela Andreatta.

Michela Andreatta teaches Hebrew Language and Literature at the University of Rochester. A specialist of the intellectual and literary history of Italian Jewry in the early modern period, she has published widely in the field, including an annotated edition of Gersonides (Levi ben Gershon), Commento al Cantico dei Cantici nella traduzione ebraico-latina di Flavio Miridate (Olschki, 2009).

190 pp. 
ISBN: 978-0-7727-1072-7 softcover
Published: 2023

Contents

Part One

Introduction

On Moses Zacuto's Life and Works

From Amsterdam to Mantua

Poetry and Drama

Translating Tofteh 'arukh

Chapter 1: Microhistory of a Hellish Book

Noctournal Devotions, Books, and Poetry

From Zacuto's Drawer to Print

Doctors, Demons, and the Damned

How Tofteh 'arukh Became an Early Modern Cult Book

Chapter 2: On Death, Afterlife, and Kabbalah

Beliefs about the Hereafter

The Rabbi's Library

A Moralizing Poem

Chapter 3: Hell on Stage

Performing Affects

Theatre of the Mind

Empirical Ambiguity

Baroque Kabbalah

Epilogue

Part Two

Note on the Translation

Hell Arrayed: An Annotated Translation of Tofteh 'arukh

Praise

Honorable Mention (Best Translation) - The Mediterranean Seminar Prize
for the Best Source Edition, Book Translation, or Essay Collection, 2025

“Michela Andreatta's English translation and rigorous study of Moses Zacuto's seventeenth-century dramatic description of hell, a classic of Hebrew devotional literature and a kind of Jewish echo of Dante, is a stunning achievement. Her brilliant reconstruction of the social, intellectual, material, spiritual, and poetic dimensions of the work enable the modern reader to grasp its literary greatness and its enthusiastic reception. This work is essential reading for students of Jewish and Italian cultural history and literature of the early modern period."  David B. Ruderman, University of Pennsylvania

"Michela Andreatta's elegant translation of Moses Zacuto's seventeenth-century dramatic poem Hell Arrayed (Tofteh 'arukh) introduces English readers for the first time to one of the gems of early modern Hebrew literature. As Andreatta shows in her monograph-length introduction, this feverish account of a soul's Dantesque tour of hell mirrors the singular features of the Italian Jewish culture in which it was produced, a world so multi-faceted and unfamiliar today that it will astonish readers. This volume is a significant contribution to the Jewish library.” — David Stern, Harvard University

“An exemplary scholarly work that brings to light an important but often overlooked piece of seventeenth-century Jewish literature. [Michela Andreatta’s] meticulous efforts have produced a comprehensive and accessible version of this Hebrew poem, which delves into the gruesome and vivid details of the afterlife’s punishments for the wicked. Through careful translation, detailed annotations, and an insightful introduction, the book offers a thorough understanding of the cultural, religious, and literary context of Zacuto’s work. […] The present volume is a significant contribution to the study of Jewish literature and Kabbalistic thought. Her work makes this important text accessible to a modern audience while providing the scholarly apparatus necessary for a deep and nuanced understanding of its content. This book is an essential resource for scholars of Jewish studies, Kabbalah, and religious literature. It also offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the cultural and religious history of seventeenth-century Europe.” — Silvia Negri, review in Annali d'Italianistica

“A lucid and eloquent English rendition, supplemented by an extensive apparatus of notes to assist readers in navigating their way through the infernal realm. This volume makes an important contribution to the study of Jews in the early modern period. Significantly, it accomplishes this by focusing on a work of Hebrew belles-lettres from Italy, a rich and oft-neglected corpus still waiting thorough critical evaluation. Scholars of Jewish studies will find here engaging discussions relating to such areas as intellectual history, textual communities, erudite and popular religiosity, print culture, and the circulation of knowledge. For students of early modern European literatures, the volume provides a convenient point of entry for exercises in comparative reading and an opportunity for them to acquaint themselves with one of the finest achievements of Hebrew Baroque.” — Kedem Golden, review in Renaissance and Reformation

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