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Sephardi Family Life in the Early Modern Diaspora: HBI Series on Jewish Women

Editat de Julia R. Lieberman Contribuţii de Tirsah Levie Bernfeld, Hannah Davidson, Cristina Galasso, David Graizbord, Ruth Lamdan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2019
This collection of essays examines an important and under-studied topic in early modern Jewish social history”—the family life of Sephardi Jewish families in the Ottoman Empire as well as in communities in Western Europe. At the height of its power in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Ottoman Empire spanned three continents, controlling much of southeastern Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. Thousands of Jewish families that had been expelled from Spain and Portugal at the end of the fifteenth century created communities in these far-flung locations. Later emigrants from Iberia, who converted to Christianity at the time of the expulsion or before, created communities in Western European cities such as Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Livorno. Sephardi communities were very different from those of Ashkenazi Jews in the same period. The authors of these essays use the lens of domestic life to illuminate the diversity of the post-Inquisition Sephardi Jewish experience, enabling readers to enter into little-known and little-studied Jewish historical episodes. Contributors include: Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld, Hannah Davidson, Cristina Galasso, David Graizbord, Ruth Lamdan, and Julia Lieberman
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ISBN-13: 9781584659570
ISBN-10: 1584659572
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Brandeis University Press
Colecția Brandeis University Press
Seria HBI Series on Jewish Women


Notă biografică

ROSE-CAROL WASHTON LONG is professor of art history, The Graduate Center, CUNY. MATTHEW BAIGELL is emeritus professor of art history, Rutgers University. MILLY HEYD is Nicolas Landau Professor of Modern Art in the Department of the History of Art at Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

Cuprins

Foreword • Preface • Introduction: What is a Family? • Reconstructing Sephardi Family Life in the Ottoman Empire: The Exiles of 1492 • Communal Pride and Feminine Virtue: “Suspecting Sivlonot” in the Jewish Communities of the Ottoman Empire in the Early Sixteenth Century – Hannah Davidson • Mothers and Children as Seen by Sixteenth-Century Rabbis in the Ottoman Empire – Ruth Lamdan • Western Sephardi Households: Women, Children, and Life-Cycle Events • Religious Space, Gender, and Power in the Sephardi Diaspora: The Return to Judaism of New Christian Men and Women in Livorno and Pisa – Cristina Galasso • Childhood and Family among the Western Sephardim in the Seventeenth Century – Julia R. Lieberman • Sephardi Women in Holland’s Golden Age – Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld • Judeoconverso Families in the Diaspora: Cultural Commuting between Christianity and Judaism • Researching the Childhood of “New Jews” of the Western Sephardi Diaspora in Light of Recent Historiography – David Graizbord • Glossary • List of Abbreviations • Bibliography • Contributors • Index