Yeridat ha-dorot
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Yeridat ha-dorot (Hebrew: ירידת הדורות), meaning literally "the decline of the generations," is a concept in classical Rabbinic Judaism and contemporary Orthodox Judaism expressing a belief of the intellectual inferiority of contemporary Torah scholarship in comparison to that of the past. One of the first expressions of the idea appears in the Talmudic adage found in Shabbos 112b (Soncino):
R. Zera said in Raba bar Zimuna's name: If the earlier [scholars] were sons of angels, we are sons of men; and if the earlier [scholars] were sons of men, we are like asses...
The idea is found in many other classical Jewish sources, and underlies the reluctance of the Torah scholars in a particular generation to challenge the legal rulings of a previous generation.
[edit] In contemporary Judaism
The concept of Yeridat ha-dortot is particularly influential in Haredi Judaism, which regards not only Halakha but even customs of old as possessing divine inspiration and wisdom which later generations cannot match. Modern Orthodox Judaism has a somewhat ambivalent approach to the concept, believing that classical positions can sometimes be re-examined in light of modern circumstances but deferentially, and in accordance with classical rules of interpretation, while embracing modern science and secular learning.
The Conservative movement, while not expressly rejecting the concept, has endorsed the contrary idea that wisdom grows with succeeding generations, holding that modern concepts of morality and the like are sometimes superior to classical concepts and that Jewish tradition must sometimes be re-examined and pruned from a modern light. Conservative Judaism is a pluralistic movement which accepts multiple positions about the degree of deference to tradition in contemporary thought and decision-making.
Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism, as modern liberal movements, reject the whole idea as incompatible with progress, liberalism, and modernity.
[edit] References
- Kellner, Menachem Marc (1996), Maimonides on the "Decline of the Generations" and the Nature of Rabbinic Authority, New York: State University of New York Press.