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Article

Ritual as Mnemonic: Weaving Jewish Law with Symbolic Networks in Likkutei Halakhot by R. Nathan Sternhartz

by
Leore Sachs-Shmueli
Jewish Philosophy Department, Bar Ilan-University, Ramat Gan 590002, Israel
Religions 2025, 16(7), 821; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070821
Submission received: 25 May 2025 / Revised: 13 June 2025 / Accepted: 20 June 2025 / Published: 23 June 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Religions and Theologies)

Abstract

Ritual has long served as a central axis of religious life, not only structuring practice but also transmitting meaning across generations. This article offers a new perspective on how Hasidic thought reconfigures the medieval Jewish genre of ta‘amei ha-mitzvot—meanings for the commandments—by transforming halakhah into a sustained mnemonic system for theological transmission and communal continuity. Focusing on Rabbi Nathan Sternhartz’s Likkutei Halakhot, a 19th-century Hasidic commentary on the Shulḥan Arukh, the study explores how Bratslav Hasidism embeds the kabbalistic teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav within the legal framework of Jewish ritual practice. It argues that Rabbi Nathan developed a distinctive mnemonic strategy that integrates symbolic and theological meaning into halakhic detail, enabling the internalization of Bratslav theology through repeated ritual action. Through close textual analysis, historical contextualization, cognitive theory, and a case study of Kiddushin rituals, this article demonstrates how halakhah becomes not only a vehicle for theological cognition but also a mechanism for sustaining religious identity and memory within a post-charismatic Hasidic community. More broadly, the study contributes to discussions of ritual, memory, and symbolic reasoning in religious life.
Keywords: ritual; Hasidism; kabbalah; commandments; Jewish law (halakhah); mnemonic ritual; Hasidism; kabbalah; commandments; Jewish law (halakhah); mnemonic

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Sachs-Shmueli, L. Ritual as Mnemonic: Weaving Jewish Law with Symbolic Networks in Likkutei Halakhot by R. Nathan Sternhartz. Religions 2025, 16, 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070821

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Sachs-Shmueli L. Ritual as Mnemonic: Weaving Jewish Law with Symbolic Networks in Likkutei Halakhot by R. Nathan Sternhartz. Religions. 2025; 16(7):821. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070821

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Sachs-Shmueli, Leore. 2025. "Ritual as Mnemonic: Weaving Jewish Law with Symbolic Networks in Likkutei Halakhot by R. Nathan Sternhartz" Religions 16, no. 7: 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070821

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Sachs-Shmueli, L. (2025). Ritual as Mnemonic: Weaving Jewish Law with Symbolic Networks in Likkutei Halakhot by R. Nathan Sternhartz. Religions, 16(7), 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070821

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