St. Yared in the Sǝmen Mountains of northern Ethiopia: The Ethiopian Orthodox and Betä Ǝsra͗el (Ethiopian Jewish) religious sites

Translated title of the contribution: St. Yared in the Sǝmen Mountains of northern Ethiopia: The Ethiopian Orthodox and Betä Ǝsra͗el (Ethiopian Jewish) religious sites

Bar Kribus, Sophia Dege-Müller

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Abstract

The Betä Ǝsrael and Ethiopian Orthodox Christians did not commonly recognize the same post-biblical individuals as holy men. One striking exception is Yared, perhaps the most renowned local saint of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, traditionally the composer of numerous elements of its liturgical music and hymns. The Betä Ǝsra͗el identify Yared as a member of their community, and holy sites of both groups, dedicated to him, existed in the Sǝmen Mountains of northern Ethiopia, in significant proximity to each other. These mountains are a unique test-case for interreligious interaction involving the Betä Ǝsra͗el, since rather than being a minority group under Christian rule, the Betä Ǝsra͗el of the Sǝmen were, from the 15th to the 17th century, politically autonomous and at times engaged in military conflict with the Christian Solomonic state. Yared is also recognized as a holy man by members of a third religious group residing in northern Ethiopia—the Kǝmant. This article will examine the layout and characteristics of the sites dedicated to him in the Sǝmen Mountains, as well as the nature of the religious activities conducted in them, and examine their roles in the sacred geography of the region.

Translated title of the contributionSt. Yared in the Sǝmen Mountains of northern Ethiopia: The Ethiopian Orthodox and Betä Ǝsra͗el (Ethiopian Jewish) religious sites
Original languageEnglish
JournalAfriques
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Beta Israel
  • Ethiopia
  • Ethiopian Orthodox Church
  • Saint Yared
  • Semien Mountains

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