Emissaries from the Holy Land :: the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century /
For Jews in every corner of the world, the Holy Land has always been central. But that conviction was put to the test in the eighteenth century when Jewish leaders in Palestine and their allies in Istanbul sent rabbinic emissaries on global fundraising missions. From the shores of the Mediterranean...
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Zusammenfassung: | For Jews in every corner of the world, the Holy Land has always been central. But that conviction was put to the test in the eighteenth century when Jewish leaders in Palestine and their allies in Istanbul sent rabbinic emissaries on global fundraising missions. From the shores of the Mediterranean to the port cities of the Atlantic seaboard, from the Caribbean to India, these emmissaries solicited donations for the impoverished of Israel's homeland. Emissaries from the Holy Land explores how this eighteenth century philanthropic network was organized and how relations of trust and solidarity were built across vast geographic differences. It looks at how the emissaries and their supporters understood the relationship between the Jewish Diaspora and the Land of Israel, and it shows how cross-cultural encounters and competing claims for financial support involving Sephardic, Ashkenazi, and North African emissaries and communities contributed to the transformation of Jewish identity from 1720 to 1820. Solidarity among Jews and the centrality of the Holy Land in traditional Jewish society are often taken for granted. Lehmann challenges such assumptions and provides a critical, historical perspective on the question of how Jews in the early modern period encountered one another, how they related to Jerusalem and the land of Israel, and how the early modern period changed perceptions of Jewish unity and solidarity. Based on original archival research as well as multiple little-known and rarely studied sources, Emissaries from the Holy Land offers a fresh perspective on early modern Jewish society and culture and the relationship between the Jewish Diaspora and Palestine in the eighteenth century. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 340 pages) : maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Lehmann, Matthias B., 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBRVBF7QTr6jxYtTdHyFq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005010680 Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / Matthias B. Lehmann. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (viii, 340 pages) : maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture For Jews in every corner of the world, the Holy Land has always been central. But that conviction was put to the test in the eighteenth century when Jewish leaders in Palestine and their allies in Istanbul sent rabbinic emissaries on global fundraising missions. From the shores of the Mediterranean to the port cities of the Atlantic seaboard, from the Caribbean to India, these emmissaries solicited donations for the impoverished of Israel's homeland. Emissaries from the Holy Land explores how this eighteenth century philanthropic network was organized and how relations of trust and solidarity were built across vast geographic differences. It looks at how the emissaries and their supporters understood the relationship between the Jewish Diaspora and the Land of Israel, and it shows how cross-cultural encounters and competing claims for financial support involving Sephardic, Ashkenazi, and North African emissaries and communities contributed to the transformation of Jewish identity from 1720 to 1820. Solidarity among Jews and the centrality of the Holy Land in traditional Jewish society are often taken for granted. Lehmann challenges such assumptions and provides a critical, historical perspective on the question of how Jews in the early modern period encountered one another, how they related to Jerusalem and the land of Israel, and how the early modern period changed perceptions of Jewish unity and solidarity. Based on original archival research as well as multiple little-known and rarely studied sources, Emissaries from the Holy Land offers a fresh perspective on early modern Jewish society and culture and the relationship between the Jewish Diaspora and Palestine in the eighteenth century. Includes bibliographical references and index. Network of beneficence : Istanbul, Jerusalem, and the philanthropic network -- Agents of philanthropy : emissaries from the Holy Land and the communities of the diaspora -- Ideological foundations -- Solidarity contested : ethnic division and the quest for unity -- End of an era : the transformation of the philanthropic network in the nineteenth century -- Epilogue : pan-Judaism. Print version record. Sephardim History 18th century. Jewish diaspora History 18th century. Jews Identity History 18th century. Jews Palestine Charities History 18th century. Séfarades Histoire 18e siècle. Diaspora juive Histoire 18e siècle. Juifs Identité Histoire 18e siècle. HISTORY World. bisacsh HISTORY Jewish. bisacsh Jewish diaspora fast Jews Charities fast Jews Identity fast Sephardim fast Middle East Palestine fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbGRpdjCJGRyrXqt8rTHC 1700-1799 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: Emissaries from the Holy Land (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGhw8qJbr8mhWbmmYrJDhd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lehmann, Matthias B., 1970- Emissaries from the Holy Land 9780804789653 (DLC) 2014018289 (OCoLC)879642476 Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95054581 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=831543 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lehmann, Matthias B., 1970- Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture. Network of beneficence : Istanbul, Jerusalem, and the philanthropic network -- Agents of philanthropy : emissaries from the Holy Land and the communities of the diaspora -- Ideological foundations -- Solidarity contested : ethnic division and the quest for unity -- End of an era : the transformation of the philanthropic network in the nineteenth century -- Epilogue : pan-Judaism. Sephardim History 18th century. Jewish diaspora History 18th century. Jews Identity History 18th century. Jews Palestine Charities History 18th century. Séfarades Histoire 18e siècle. Diaspora juive Histoire 18e siècle. Juifs Identité Histoire 18e siècle. HISTORY World. bisacsh HISTORY Jewish. bisacsh Jewish diaspora fast Jews Charities fast Jews Identity fast Sephardim fast |
title | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / |
title_auth | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / |
title_exact_search | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / |
title_full | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / Matthias B. Lehmann. |
title_fullStr | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / Matthias B. Lehmann. |
title_full_unstemmed | Emissaries from the Holy Land : the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / Matthias B. Lehmann. |
title_short | Emissaries from the Holy Land : |
title_sort | emissaries from the holy land the sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan judaism in the eighteenth century |
title_sub | the Sephardic diaspora and the practice of pan-Judaism in the eighteenth century / |
topic | Sephardim History 18th century. Jewish diaspora History 18th century. Jews Identity History 18th century. Jews Palestine Charities History 18th century. Séfarades Histoire 18e siècle. Diaspora juive Histoire 18e siècle. Juifs Identité Histoire 18e siècle. HISTORY World. bisacsh HISTORY Jewish. bisacsh Jewish diaspora fast Jews Charities fast Jews Identity fast Sephardim fast |
topic_facet | Sephardim History 18th century. Jewish diaspora History 18th century. Jews Identity History 18th century. Jews Palestine Charities History 18th century. Séfarades Histoire 18e siècle. Diaspora juive Histoire 18e siècle. Juifs Identité Histoire 18e siècle. HISTORY World. HISTORY Jewish. Jewish diaspora Jews Charities Jews Identity Sephardim Middle East Palestine Electronic books. History |
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