Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish
Categorically Jewish, Distinctly Polish
Polish Jewish History Reflected and Refracted
Rosman, Moshe
Liverpool University Press
04/2022
549
Dura
Inglês
9781906764852
15 a 20 dias
367
PART I HISTORIOGRAPHY
Introduction
1. A New Scholarly Foundation: The Historiography of Polish Jewry Since 1945
2. The Verdict of Israeli Historiography on Hasidism
3. POLIN: The Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the New Polish Jewish Metahistory
PART II JEWS AND OTHER POLES
Introduction
4. Jewish Perceptions of Persecution and Powerlessness in the Commonwealth
5. A Minority Views the Majority: Jewish Attitudes Towards the Commonwealth and Interaction with Poles
6. Dubno in the Wake of Khmelnytsky
7. The Question of the Jews in the Constitution of the Third of May
PART III THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
Introduction
8. Jewish Autonomy in Poland and the Polish Regime
9. The Authority of the Council of Four Lands Outside Poland--Lithuania
10. The Indebtedness of the Lublin Kahal in the Eighteenth Century
11. Everyday Violence in Jewish Communities of the Commonwealth
12. The Image of Poland as a Torah Centre after 1648
PART IV WOMEN
Introduction
13. History of Jewish Women in the Commonwealth I: An Assessment
14. History of Jewish Women in the Commonwealth II: From Facilitation to Participation
15. A Proto-Feminist Demand to Increase Jewish Women's Religious Capital: Leah Horowitz's Tkhine Imohos
PART V HASIDISM
Introduction
16. The Rise of Hasidism
17. Miedzyboz and Rabbi Yisra'el Ba'al Shem Tov
18. Stories that Changed History: The Unique Career of Shiv?ei habesht
19. Hasidism as a Modern Phenomenon
Conclusion: Theme Decoding
PART I HISTORIOGRAPHY
Introduction
1. A New Scholarly Foundation: The Historiography of Polish Jewry Since 1945
2. The Verdict of Israeli Historiography on Hasidism
3. POLIN: The Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the New Polish Jewish Metahistory
PART II JEWS AND OTHER POLES
Introduction
4. Jewish Perceptions of Persecution and Powerlessness in the Commonwealth
5. A Minority Views the Majority: Jewish Attitudes Towards the Commonwealth and Interaction with Poles
6. Dubno in the Wake of Khmelnytsky
7. The Question of the Jews in the Constitution of the Third of May
PART III THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
Introduction
8. Jewish Autonomy in Poland and the Polish Regime
9. The Authority of the Council of Four Lands Outside Poland--Lithuania
10. The Indebtedness of the Lublin Kahal in the Eighteenth Century
11. Everyday Violence in Jewish Communities of the Commonwealth
12. The Image of Poland as a Torah Centre after 1648
PART IV WOMEN
Introduction
13. History of Jewish Women in the Commonwealth I: An Assessment
14. History of Jewish Women in the Commonwealth II: From Facilitation to Participation
15. A Proto-Feminist Demand to Increase Jewish Women's Religious Capital: Leah Horowitz's Tkhine Imohos
PART V HASIDISM
Introduction
16. The Rise of Hasidism
17. Miedzyboz and Rabbi Yisra'el Ba'al Shem Tov
18. Stories that Changed History: The Unique Career of Shiv?ei habesht
19. Hasidism as a Modern Phenomenon
Conclusion: Theme Decoding