Early modern Jewish civilization: unity and diversity in a diasporic society : an introduction
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Contents Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Formation of a Transoceanic Diaspora, 1391-1789 vit 1 DAVID GRAIZBORD 2 Who Were the Jews of the Pre-modern Diaspora? 23 JONATHAN RAY 3 Hayei ha-Torab (The Life of Torah): Rabbinic Culture and the Premodern Jewish Heritage Preserved and Adapted 58 DAVID GRAIZBORD 4 Erets Isra’el (The Land of Israel): The Homeland, Its Jews, and Ί heir Orienting Influence 99 DAVID GRAIZBORD 5 ‘Umot ba-‘Olam (The Nations of the World): Relations with the Other(s) Iberian Watersheds: The Crisis оfjudeoconversos and the Evolution of Anti-Jewisb Bigotry 129 DAVID GRAIZBORD Jews in the Iberian Peninsula to 1498 and the Problem of judeoconversos 130 DAVID GRAIZBORD Iberian judeoconversos and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Polemical Tracts 137 axel KAPLAN-SZYLD 129
vi Contents Jews and Their Non-Jewish Hosts in an Evolving Diaspora: Jews and Jewish-Muslim Relations in the Ottoman Sphere Ί 57 david GRAIZBORD 6 Kol Isra’el ‘Arevim Zeb la-Zeb (“All Israel Are Mutually Responsible”): Self-Government, Economy, and the Rise of New Diasporic Centers 224 The Jews of the Italian Peninsula 224 SERENA di NEPI The Rise of New Diasporic Centers 244 JESSICA ROITMAN 7 Tsenab u-Re’enab (Go Out and See): The World of Jewish Books 274 NOAM SIENNA 8 Kabalah (Tradition): Early Modern Jewish Mysticism as a Devotional Matrix of Jewish Life 305 RONI WEINSTEIN 9 Minbagim (Customs): A Window on Popular Culture 337 YARON NISENHOLZ 10 ‘Erev Rav (A Mixed Multitude): Class, Gender, and Ideological Cleavages 379 STANLEY MIRVIS 11 Hasidut and Ilaskalab (Pietism and Enlightenment): Toward the Watershed of Modernity 412 STANLEY MIRVIS Contributors Index 447 449
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