A history of East European Jews:
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1. Verfasser: Haumann, Heiko (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Budapest Central European University Press 2002
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-270) and index
PART I. POLAND AS A PLACE OF REFUGE FOR JEWS -- - Polish Princes' offer of protection from persectution -- - Opponents of the Jews -- - Economic success -- - Social structure and self-administration of the Jews -- - Learning and culture -- - Jews as intermediaries between town and country -- - Golden age for the Jews in Poland? -- - PART II. EAST EUROPEAN JEWRY AS A 'CULTURAL PATTERN OF LIFE' IN EASTERN EUROPE -- - Catastrophe of 1648 -- - Consequences of the catastrophe -- - Kabbala -- - Messiah in Poland: Shabtai Tsevi and Jacob Frank -- - Popular piety of Hasidism -- - Origins of the Ostjuden -- - 'Shtetl' -- - Contacts between Jews and non-Jews: Jewish peddlers and innkeepers -- - Symbiosis diminishes -- - Jews in the partitions of Poland -- - Reaction of the Jews to the new political, intellectual, and religious conditions -- - Tsarist empire and the Jews -- - East European Jews outside Tsarist rule -- - PART III. THE CRISIS OF THE JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE A NEW IDENTITY --
- Transformation of the traditional intermediary function -- - 'Expulsion' and 'restructuring' -- - Luftmenshn -- - Transformation of the occupational structure and new intermediary activities -- - Competition to oust rivals from the market and anti-Semitism -- - Haskala: the Jewish enlightenment -- - Assimilation and acculturation -- - 'Necktied' and 'kaftaned' Jews -- - By way of an example: Jews in Warsaw and Łódź -- - Jewish family -- - Men and women in Jewish society -- - Jewish upbringing -- - Everyday religious customs -- - Synagogue and community organizations -- - Increasing conflicts with the non-Jewish world -- - Socialism, Zionism, new Jewish identity -- - Immigration as an attempt to find a new homeland -- - Center of East European Jewry: Galicia and Bukovina -- - Positive model with contradictions: Hungary -- - Different attitudes to the emancipation of the Jews in Romania, Serbia, and Bulgaria -- - 'Ritual murder': the case of Bohemia and Moravia --
- PART IV. ATTEMPTED ANNIHILATION AND NEW HOPE -- - Jews in the Russian Revolution and in the Soviet Union -- - East European Jewish nationality and new waves of anti-Semitism: the Jews in Poland between the two world wars -- - Precarious situation in individual East European countries -- - Attempted extermination of the Jews -- - Jews in postwar Poland: new suffering and new hope -- - AFTERWORD: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MEMORY.
Presents a history of East European Jewry from its beginnings to the period after the Holocaust. It gives an overview of the demographic, political, socio-economic, religious and cultural conditions of Jewish communities in Poland, Russia, Bohemia and Moravia. Interesting themes include the story of early settlers, the 'Golden Age', the influence of the Kabbalah and Hasidism. Vivid portraits of Jewish family life and religious customs make the book enjoyable to read
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 281 pages)
ISBN:0585457662
9639241377
9780585457666
9789639241374

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