Biblical women and Jewish daily life in the Middle Ages

"In Biblical Women and Jewish Daily Life in the Middle Ages, Elisheva Baumgarten seeks a point of entry into the everyday existence of people who did not belong to the learned elite, and who therefore left no written records of their lives. She does so by turning to the Bible as it was read, re...

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Main Author: Baʾumgarṭen, Elishevaʿ 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Jewish culture and contexts
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Biblical person / Woman / Reception / Ashkenazim / Jewish woman / Everyday life / History 900-1500
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Judaism (Europe) History To 1500
B Jews Social life and customs To 1500 (Europe)
B Jews History To 1500 (Europe)
B Bible Influence Medieval civilization
B Women in the Bible
B Women in Judaism (Europe) History To 1500
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish History To 1500
B Judaism History To 1500 (Europe)
B Jews (Europe) Social life and customs To 1500
B Jews (Europe) History To 1500
B Jewish way of life History To 1500
B Women in Judaism History To 1500 (Europe)
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Summary:"In Biblical Women and Jewish Daily Life in the Middle Ages, Elisheva Baumgarten seeks a point of entry into the everyday existence of people who did not belong to the learned elite, and who therefore left no written records of their lives. She does so by turning to the Bible as it was read, reinterpreted, and seen by the Jews of medieval Ashkenaz. In the tellings, retellings, and illustrations of biblical stories, and especially of those centered around of women, Baumgarten writes, we can find explanations and validations for the practices that structured birth, marriage and death; women's inclusion in the liturgy and synagogue; and the roles of women as community leaders, givers of charity, and keepers of the household. Each of the book's chapters concentrates on a single figure or a cluster of biblical women-Eve, the Matriarchs, Deborah, Yael, Abigail, and Jephthah's daughter-to explore aspects of the domestic and communal lives of Northern French and German Jews living among Christians in urban settings. Running throughout the book are more than forty vivid medieval illuminations, most reproduced in color, that help convey to modern readers what medieval people could have known visually about these biblical stories"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 231-264, Index
ISBN:0812253582