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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 33

Jewish Religious Life in Poland since 1750
Buch | Softcover
567 Seiten
2021
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization (Verlag)
978-1-906764-76-0 (ISBN)
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Following tremendous advances in recent years in the study of religious belief, this volume adopts a fresh understanding of Jewish religious life in Poland. Approaches deriving from the anthropology,
history, phenomenology, psychology, and sociology of religion have replaced the methodologies of social or political history that were applied in the past, offering fascinating new perspectives.



The well-established interest in hasidism continues, albeit from new angles, but topics that have barely been considered before are well represented here too. Women’s religious practice gains new prominence, and a focus on elites has given way to a consideration of the beliefs and practices of ordinary people. Reappraisals of religious responses to secularization and modernity, both liberal and Orthodox, offer more nuanced insights into this key issue. Other research areas represented
here include the material history of Jewish religious life in eastern Europe
and the shift of emphasis from theology to praxis in the search for the
defining quality of religious experience.



The contemporary reassessments in this volume, with their awareness of emerging techniques that have the potential to extract fresh insights from source materials both old and new, show how our understanding of what it means to be Jewish is continuing to expand.

François Guesnet is Professor of Modern Jewish History in the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at University College London. Antony Polonsky is Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University and Chief Historian of the Global Outreach Educational Project of the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw. Ada Rapoport-Albert, who died in 2020, was Professor of Jewish Studies and head of the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at University College London. Marcin Wodziński is Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Wrocław.

Introduction - Ada Rapoport-Albert and Marcin Wodziński



PART I: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY



Leah Horwitz’s Tkhine Imohos: A Proto-Feminist Demand to Increase Jewish Women’s Religious Capital - Moshe Rosman



‘A girl! He ought to be whipped’: The Hasid as Homo Ludens - David Assaf



Individualism, Truth, and the Repudiation of Magic as the Tsadik's Prerogative: Pshiskhe-Like Elements in the Theology of Rabbi Menahem Mendel of Kosov - Benjamin Brown



Table Talk and the Bond of Reading: A Jewish Broadsheet for Meals - Avriel Bar-Levav



PART II: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY



Shtrayml: An Ethnographic Tale of Law and Ritualization - Levi Cooper



The Narcissism of Small Differences? On Rituals and Customs as Hasidic Identity-Markers - Gadi Sagiv



The Vilna Talmud as a Reflection of Changing Patterns of Study - Edward Fram



Popular Religion and Modernity: Jewish Magical Books in Eastern Europe in the Nineteenth Century - Uriel Gellman



Hasidic Performance as a Reconstruction of Biblical Life - Daniel Reiser



Preserving a Synagogue: Cultural, Material, and Sacred Values - Sergey R. Kravtsov



The Laws of Moses and the Laws of the Emperor: Austrian Marriage
Legislation and the Jews of Galicia - Rachel Manekin



A Forgotten Network? New Perspectives on Progressive Synagogues in Galicia and the Kingdom of Poland - Alicia Maślak-Maciejewska



PART III: 1914–1939



To Enlist the Enthusiasm of the Young: Orthodox Jewish Non-Political
Responses to the Challenges of Interwar Poland - Gershon Bacon



The Scroll of 19 Kislev and the Construction of an Imagined Habad Lubavitch Community in Interwar Poland - Wojciech Tworek



At the Centre of Two Revolutions: Beit Ya’akov in Poland between
Neo-Orthodoxy and Ultra-Orthodoxy - Iris Brown (Hoizman)




PART IV: HOLOCAUST AND POST-HOLOCAUST



Gerer Youths in the Holocaust: A Representative Blind Spot in
Holocaust Research - Havi Dreifuss



The Afterlife of Religion: Orthodox Memoirs of the Holocaust and the
Haredi Spiritualization of Modernity - Naftali Loewenthal



Being and Becoming: Polish Conversions to Judaism and the Dynamics of Affiliation - Jan Lorenz



PART V: NEW VIEWS



Foul-Weather Friends: Reinterpreting Jewish–Christian Urban Interaction in the Final Decades of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - Curtis G. Murphy



The Vilna Pogrom of 19–21 April 1919 - Szymon Rudnicki



Jewish Medical Activity in the Ghettos under the Nazi Regime:
Characteristics and Broad Historical Context - Miriam Offer

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry ; 33
Zusatzinfo 17 Halftones, unspecified
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-906764-76-X / 190676476X
ISBN-13 978-1-906764-76-0 / 9781906764760
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