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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2011)
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This book addresses a central question in the study of Jewish mysticism in the medieval and early modern periods: why are there no known female mystics in medieval Judaism, unlike contemporaneous movements in Christianity and ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2011)
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Tracing the recollection and invention of local Jewish historical traditions in religious commemorations, historical writings, museums, and historical monuments, and the transformation from 'sites' to 'sights' in the form of tourism from the Middle Ages ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2010)
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This collection of essays examines an important and under-studied topic in early modern Jewish social history'the family life of Sephardi Jewish families in the Ottoman Empire as well as in communities in Western Europe. At ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2009)
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This title features the evolution of the postwar American synagogue illuminated through the plans for Louis Kahn's unbuilt Mikveh Israel. In 1961, famed architect Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) received a commission to design a new ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2009)
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Provocative exploration of levirate marriage in ancient Judaism that sheds new light on the Jewish family in antiquity and the rabbinic reworking of earlier Israelite law.
In this study, Weisberg uses levirate marriage (an institution ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2004)
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This volume, an amazing act of historical recovery and reconstruction, offers a comprehensive examination of Jewish women in Europe during the High Middle Ages (1000-1300). Avraham Grossman covers multiple aspects of women's lives in ...
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS (2004)
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The past twenty-five years have seen the development of rich literature on Judaism and feminism. Some studies have examined rituals related to the feminine within a religious context; others have read rabbinic sources through ...